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One of Canterbury’s most promising junior athletes, Sally Anne Mechen (Toe H), about to land in the pit during the Canterbury senior women’s long jump championship last Sunday. She finished second to Alison Leadley (South Canterbury) with a leap of 5.43m. Earlier, she had won the girls’ under-18 title with a distance of 5.60m. She also won the'under-18 200m sprint, in 25.925.

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Press, 8 February 1985, Page 10

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One of Canterbury’s most promising junior athletes, Sally Anne Mechen (Toe H), about to land in the pit during the Canterbury senior women’s long jump championship last Sunday. She finished second to Alison Leadley (South Canterbury) with a leap of 5.43m. Earlier, she had won the girls’ under-18 title with a distance of 5.60m. She also won the'under-18 200m sprint, in 25.925. Press, 8 February 1985, Page 10

One of Canterbury’s most promising junior athletes, Sally Anne Mechen (Toe H), about to land in the pit during the Canterbury senior women’s long jump championship last Sunday. She finished second to Alison Leadley (South Canterbury) with a leap of 5.43m. Earlier, she had won the girls’ under-18 title with a distance of 5.60m. She also won the'under-18 200m sprint, in 25.925. Press, 8 February 1985, Page 10