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New Zealand’s medal hope for the 200m butterfly at the Commonwealth Games, Anthony Mosse, left, with the New Zealand team doctor, Dave Gerrard, in the Royal Commonwealth Pool, the venue for the Games swimming events in Edinburgh. Dr Gerrard won the gold medal for the 220 yard butterfly at the Empire and Commonwealth Games at Kingston, Jamaica, in 1966. Photograph by David Charteris.

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Press, 24 July 1986, Page 18

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New Zealand’s medal hope for the 200m butterfly at the Commonwealth Games, Anthony Mosse, left, with the New Zealand team doctor, Dave Gerrard, in the Royal Commonwealth Pool, the venue for the Games swimming events in Edinburgh. Dr Gerrard won the gold medal for the 220 yard butterfly at the Empire and Commonwealth Games at Kingston, Jamaica, in 1966. Photograph by David Charteris. Press, 24 July 1986, Page 18

New Zealand’s medal hope for the 200m butterfly at the Commonwealth Games, Anthony Mosse, left, with the New Zealand team doctor, Dave Gerrard, in the Royal Commonwealth Pool, the venue for the Games swimming events in Edinburgh. Dr Gerrard won the gold medal for the 220 yard butterfly at the Empire and Commonwealth Games at Kingston, Jamaica, in 1966. Photograph by David Charteris. Press, 24 July 1986, Page 18