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FAR LEFT: Neroli Fairhall has commanded much attention because her athletic success has been achieved in a wheelchair. But she won her women’s archery title at Brisbane from all comers. LEFT: Glenn Turner reached his hundredth century more dramatically than any of the 18 men ahead of him — a blazing undefeated 311 in much less time than on that sunny Saturday at the end of May at Worcester.

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Press, 31 December 1982, Page 11

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FAR LEFT: Neroli Fairhall has commanded much attention because her athletic success has been achieved in a wheelchair. But she won her women’s archery title at Brisbane from all comers. LEFT: Glenn Turner reached his hundredth century more dramatically than any of the 18 men ahead of him — a blazing undefeated 311 in much less time than on that sunny Saturday at the end of May at Worcester. Press, 31 December 1982, Page 11

FAR LEFT: Neroli Fairhall has commanded much attention because her athletic success has been achieved in a wheelchair. But she won her women’s archery title at Brisbane from all comers. LEFT: Glenn Turner reached his hundredth century more dramatically than any of the 18 men ahead of him — a blazing undefeated 311 in much less time than on that sunny Saturday at the end of May at Worcester. Press, 31 December 1982, Page 11