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Canterbury’s two New Zealand representative roller skaters, Graeme Litt, left, and Roger Hawkins, training at the Rollerdrome last evening. The pair will leave New Zealand next week for the world banked track championships at Colorado Springs in the United States. Litt, Hawkins, and the two other members of the New Zealand team, Scott Constantine (Auckland) and Mark Urlrich (Hastings), will spend three weeks acclimatising at Colorado Springs before the championships next month.

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Press, 9 August 1985, Page 32

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Canterbury’s two New Zealand representative roller skaters, Graeme Litt, left, and Roger Hawkins, training at the Rollerdrome last evening. The pair will leave New Zealand next week for the world banked track championships at Colorado Springs in the United States. Litt, Hawkins, and the two other members of the New Zealand team, Scott Constantine (Auckland) and Mark Urlrich (Hastings), will spend three weeks acclimatising at Colorado Springs before the championships next month. Press, 9 August 1985, Page 32

Canterbury’s two New Zealand representative roller skaters, Graeme Litt, left, and Roger Hawkins, training at the Rollerdrome last evening. The pair will leave New Zealand next week for the world banked track championships at Colorado Springs in the United States. Litt, Hawkins, and the two other members of the New Zealand team, Scott Constantine (Auckland) and Mark Urlrich (Hastings), will spend three weeks acclimatising at Colorado Springs before the championships next month. Press, 9 August 1985, Page 32