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Less than half an hour after the New Zealand eight non third place in its final, Tony Hurt was back in the boat shed at Montreal, wearing an East German rowing singlet and his bronze medal, taking the rigging from the shell before it is sent to Ontario for a regatta.

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Press, 28 July 1976, Page 21

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Less than half an hour after the New Zealand eight non third place in its final, Tony Hurt was back in the boat shed at Montreal, wearing an East German rowing singlet and his bronze medal, taking the rigging from the shell before it is sent to Ontario for a regatta. Press, 28 July 1976, Page 21

Less than half an hour after the New Zealand eight non third place in its final, Tony Hurt was back in the boat shed at Montreal, wearing an East German rowing singlet and his bronze medal, taking the rigging from the shell before it is sent to Ontario for a regatta. Press, 28 July 1976, Page 21