Highest placed archer
[ The Christchurch para-i ! plegic archer, Neroli Fair-) I hall, was the highest-placed! New Zealander in the United I! States national archery] [championships. ’ Miss Fairhall finished in t w e n t y-second position [against 83 women com- ■ petitors from Australia, France and the United , States. The most successful of the New Zealand men was Tony Lyons (Auckland), who was forty-first. 1
I If not performing as well |as she had hoped, Miss Fairi hall’s combined score of [2303 for the two rounds [(1144 and 1159) was higher than her rounds of 1157 and! 1127 for her fourth placing in the Australian championships six months ago. She will now concentrate on putting what she learned into practice for a Gold Star F.I.T.A. round in Ashburton later this year.
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