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Al Kallunki (Waikiki Swim Club), who set two world records yesterday in the 80 to 84 age group at the international masters swimming championships at Queen Elizabeth II Park, competing in the butterfly leg of the 200m medley, in which he broke the former record by 4.895. Report, page 3.

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Press, 26 April 1984, Page 40

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Al Kallunki (Waikiki Swim Club), who set two world records yesterday in the 80 to 84 age group at the international masters swimming championships at Queen Elizabeth II Park, competing in the butterfly leg of the 200m medley, in which he broke the former record by 4.895. Report, page 3. Press, 26 April 1984, Page 40

Al Kallunki (Waikiki Swim Club), who set two world records yesterday in the 80 to 84 age group at the international masters swimming championships at Queen Elizabeth II Park, competing in the butterfly leg of the 200m medley, in which he broke the former record by 4.895. Report, page 3. Press, 26 April 1984, Page 40