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Peter Watts, right, takes over from John Macdonald in the first change in the Canterbury Veteran Athletes Club’s attempt on the 10 x one mile relay world record for the men’s M4O (open veteran grade) at Queen Elizabeth II Park on Saturday evening. The 10 Canterbury runners in the team lopped 16.1 seconds off the previous time of 48min 21.9s.

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Press, 13 December 1982, Page 26

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Peter Watts, right, takes over from John Macdonald in the first change in the Canterbury Veteran Athletes Club’s attempt on the 10 x one mile relay world record for the men’s M4O (open veteran grade) at Queen Elizabeth II Park on Saturday evening. The 10 Canterbury runners in the team lopped 16.1 seconds off the previous time of 48min 21.9s. Press, 13 December 1982, Page 26

Peter Watts, right, takes over from John Macdonald in the first change in the Canterbury Veteran Athletes Club’s attempt on the 10 x one mile relay world record for the men’s M4O (open veteran grade) at Queen Elizabeth II Park on Saturday evening. The 10 Canterbury runners in the team lopped 16.1 seconds off the previous time of 48min 21.9s. Press, 13 December 1982, Page 26