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Stephanie Foster (left) and Robin Clarke, the first members of the New Zealand team to strike gold at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, on the victory dais on Saturday. Foster and Clarke won the women’s double sculls at Strathclyde by the huge margin of 18s from Canada. Foster is strongly favoured to win a second gold in the single sculls on Wednesday morning (N.Z. time). She and Clarke will also contest the women’s double sculls event in the world championships at Nottingham next month. Photograph by David Charteris.

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Press, 28 July 1986, Page 1

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Stephanie Foster (left) and Robin Clarke, the first members of the New Zealand team to strike gold at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, on the victory dais on Saturday. Foster and Clarke won the women’s double sculls at Strathclyde by the huge margin of 18s from Canada. Foster is strongly favoured to win a second gold in the single sculls on Wednesday morning (N.Z. time). She and Clarke will also contest the women’s double sculls event in the world championships at Nottingham next month. Photograph by David Charteris. Press, 28 July 1986, Page 1

Stephanie Foster (left) and Robin Clarke, the first members of the New Zealand team to strike gold at the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, on the victory dais on Saturday. Foster and Clarke won the women’s double sculls at Strathclyde by the huge margin of 18s from Canada. Foster is strongly favoured to win a second gold in the single sculls on Wednesday morning (N.Z. time). She and Clarke will also contest the women’s double sculls event in the world championships at Nottingham next month. Photograph by David Charteris. Press, 28 July 1986, Page 1