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The Taylors Mistake A team completes its resuscitation drill in the senior six-man rescue and resuscitation final at the Canterbury surf life-saving championships at Waikuku Beach yesterday. The team won after a deduction of 7.5 points and qualified for the national championships in Napier in March. From left are Kevin Jones, Dean Waru (patient), Geoff Le Cren, and Carl Immers.

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Press, 30 January 1984, Page 6

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The Taylors Mistake A team completes its resuscitation drill in the senior six-man rescue and resuscitation final at the Canterbury surf life-saving championships at Waikuku Beach yesterday. The team won after a deduction of 7.5 points and qualified for the national championships in Napier in March. From left are Kevin Jones, Dean Waru (patient), Geoff Le Cren, and Carl Immers. Press, 30 January 1984, Page 6

The Taylors Mistake A team completes its resuscitation drill in the senior six-man rescue and resuscitation final at the Canterbury surf life-saving championships at Waikuku Beach yesterday. The team won after a deduction of 7.5 points and qualified for the national championships in Napier in March. From left are Kevin Jones, Dean Waru (patient), Geoff Le Cren, and Carl Immers. Press, 30 January 1984, Page 6