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The eight finalists leave the blocks at the start of the womens 100m Backstroke at the New Zealand swimming championships which finished in Rotorua on Saturday. Ursula Cross, the 13-year-old Auckland girl who set a New Zealand record in the event at the New Zealand Games in January, won the race. She is in lane five.

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Press, 2 March 1981, Page 18

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The eight finalists leave the blocks at the start of the womens 100m Backstroke at the New Zealand swimming championships which finished in Rotorua on Saturday. Ursula Cross, the 13- year-old Auckland girl who set a New Zealand record in the event at the New Zealand Games in January, won the race. She is in lane five. Press, 2 March 1981, Page 18

The eight finalists leave the blocks at the start of the womens 100m Backstroke at the New Zealand swimming championships which finished in Rotorua on Saturday. Ursula Cross, the 13- year-old Auckland girl who set a New Zealand record in the event at the New Zealand Games in January, won the race. She is in lane five. Press, 2 March 1981, Page 18