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Nagoya marathon

NZPA-Reuter Nagoya, Japan Glenys Quick of New Zealand easily won the Nagoya International Women’s Marathon in 2 hr 34 min 255. Ellen Hart of the United States finished second in 2:37:24 and Magda Hands of Belgium was third in 237:57. Quick, aged 26, from Hamilton, was inside New Zealand’s Olympic qualifying time of 2hr 35min.

i Leading placings: Glenys Quick (New Zealand) 2:34:25, 1; I Ellen Hart (U.S.) 2:37:24, 2; i Magda Hands (Belgium) i. 2:37:57, 3; Eriko Asai (Japan) ; 2:38:31, 4; Ilona Zsilak (Hun- . gary) 2:38:32, 5; Joyce Smith f (Britain) 2:38:55, 6; Ngaire Drake (New Zealand) 2:39:56, 7; Yu Hasegawa (Japan) 2:41:27, . 8; Dorothy Goertzen (Canada) 2:41:33, 9; Sylviane Levesque (France) 2:41:53, 10.

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Press, 5 March 1984, Page 8

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Nagoya marathon Press, 5 March 1984, Page 8

Nagoya marathon Press, 5 March 1984, Page 8

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