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The Halswell School has created a tradition of excellence in girls’ relay racing at inter-primary school sports, and the record seems certain to be extended. The girls at the rear of this group, from left, Fiona Rowan, Deborah Harding, Annette Louden and Megan Kavanagh, won the Canterbury 12 years’ relay last week, and Fiona, Deborah and Annette have been in winning Halswell teams since they were eight The current crop of eight-year-olds, in front, from left, Amanda Burke, Fleur Brownie, Katie Rivers and Katherine Wilson, form the new Canterbury titlewinning combination, and promise to emulate the older girls. All have been coached by the school’s deputy headmaster, Alister Ferguson.

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Press, 3 December 1987, Page 41

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The Halswell School has created a tradition of excellence in girls’ relay racing at inter-primary school sports, and the record seems certain to be extended. The girls at the rear of this group, from left, Fiona Rowan, Deborah Harding, Annette Louden and Megan Kavanagh, won the Canterbury 12 years’ relay last week, and Fiona, Deborah and Annette have been in winning Halswell teams since they were eight The current crop of eight-year-olds, in front, from left, Amanda Burke, Fleur Brownie, Katie Rivers and Katherine Wilson, form the new Canterbury titlewinning combination, and promise to emulate the older girls. All have been coached by the school’s deputy headmaster, Alister Ferguson. Press, 3 December 1987, Page 41

The Halswell School has created a tradition of excellence in girls’ relay racing at inter-primary school sports, and the record seems certain to be extended. The girls at the rear of this group, from left, Fiona Rowan, Deborah Harding, Annette Louden and Megan Kavanagh, won the Canterbury 12 years’ relay last week, and Fiona, Deborah and Annette have been in winning Halswell teams since they were eight The current crop of eight-year-olds, in front, from left, Amanda Burke, Fleur Brownie, Katie Rivers and Katherine Wilson, form the new Canterbury titlewinning combination, and promise to emulate the older girls. All have been coached by the school’s deputy headmaster, Alister Ferguson. Press, 3 December 1987, Page 41