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Slaloms contested

Auckland competitors were prominent when the slalom events were run on the second day of the Atomic-Salomon New Zealand Disabled Skiers championships at Mount Hutt yesterday. In the above knee amputee class (class 1A) one member of the New Zealand Olympic squad, Denis Butler, was beaten by another, Trish Clark, also of Auckland. Results:— Blind: Chris Orr (Auckland) 1. Above-knee amputee: Trish

Clark (Auckland) 1, Denis Butler (Auckland) 2, Grant Campbell (Dunedin) 3. Below-knee amputee: Steve Savill (Auckland), 1, Patrick Cooper (Ohakune) 2. Upper-limb amputee: Ed Bickerstaff (Auckland) 1, Morris Lewis (Christchurch) 2. Neurological: Darryl Gill (Dunedin) 1, Neville Fuller (Dunedin) 2, Chris Rae (Dunedin) 3. Deaf: Dave Gibb (Christchurch) 1. B grade: Vaughan Robertson 1, Jonathan McArtney 2, Peter Halliday 3. Arroya sled: John Baird (Christchurch) 1, Snow Reardon (Christchurch) 2, Phil Thompson (Blenheim) 3.

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Press, 1 October 1983, Page 64

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Slaloms contested Press, 1 October 1983, Page 64

Slaloms contested Press, 1 October 1983, Page 64

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