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Two members of the New Zealand Olympic team, Nigel Donnelly (left) and Terry Lomax, after being outfitted with Adidas leisurewear at Canterbury Apparel and Footwear, Ltd, in Christchurch yesterday. Donnelly, a cyclist, is dressed in a cotton ocean blue and grey leisure suit, which will be worn at Seoul by all team members. Lomax, a track and field coach and New Zealand decathlon champion, is wearing the official team tracksuit and holding the black-and-white showerproof sweat top. The traditional black-and-white track suit this year has strips of grey and ocean blue.

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Press, 17 June 1988, Page 4

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Two members of the New Zealand Olympic team, Nigel Donnelly (left) and Terry Lomax, after being outfitted with Adidas leisurewear at Canterbury Apparel and Footwear, Ltd, in Christchurch yesterday. Donnelly, a cyclist, is dressed in a cotton ocean blue and grey leisure suit, which will be worn at Seoul by all team members. Lomax, a track and field coach and New Zealand decathlon champion, is wearing the official team tracksuit and holding the black-and-white showerproof sweat top. The traditional black-and-white track suit this year has strips of grey and ocean blue. Press, 17 June 1988, Page 4

Two members of the New Zealand Olympic team, Nigel Donnelly (left) and Terry Lomax, after being outfitted with Adidas leisurewear at Canterbury Apparel and Footwear, Ltd, in Christchurch yesterday. Donnelly, a cyclist, is dressed in a cotton ocean blue and grey leisure suit, which will be worn at Seoul by all team members. Lomax, a track and field coach and New Zealand decathlon champion, is wearing the official team tracksuit and holding the black-and-white showerproof sweat top. The traditional black-and-white track suit this year has strips of grey and ocean blue. Press, 17 June 1988, Page 4