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Graeme Robson, New Zealand’s top men’s singles badminton player, warms up before competing in a round of the Wisden Cup tournament at the Skellerup Hall. Robson is the top seed for the Auckland I team, which this year is seeking its twenty-first consecutive win. Robson has been the New Zealand champion four times, and has represented New Zealand at the sport in several Commonwealth Games. The tournament ends tomorrow. —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS

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Press, 24 July 1987, Page 34

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Graeme Robson, New Zealand’s top men’s singles badminton player, warms up before competing in a round of the Wisden Cup tournament at the Skellerup Hall. Robson is the top seed for the Auckland I team, which this year is seeking its twenty-first consecutive win. Robson has been the New Zealand champion four times, and has represented New Zealand at the sport in several Commonwealth Games. The tournament ends tomorrow. —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS Press, 24 July 1987, Page 34

Graeme Robson, New Zealand’s top men’s singles badminton player, warms up before competing in a round of the Wisden Cup tournament at the Skellerup Hall. Robson is the top seed for the Auckland I team, which this year is seeking its twenty-first consecutive win. Robson has been the New Zealand champion four times, and has represented New Zealand at the sport in several Commonwealth Games. The tournament ends tomorrow. —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS Press, 24 July 1987, Page 34