A Wellington student, David Wallace (left), is congratulated by Brent Dawes, of National Mutual, on his silver-medal win at the twenty-ninth Mathematical Olympiad, held in Sydney and Canberra this month. It was the first time a New Zealand team (sponsored by National Mutual) had attended the Olympiad. New Zealand was thirty-fourth out of 58 countries. From left are John Marshall, Derek Holton (team leader), William Jones, Mr Alan Parris (team manager), David Wallace, Roger Beggs, and Brent Dawes.
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Press, 27 July 1988, Page 4
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78A Wellington student, David Wallace (left), is congratulated by Brent Dawes, of National Mutual, on his silver-medal win at the twenty-ninth Mathematical Olympiad, held in Sydney and Canberra this month. It was the first time a New Zealand team (sponsored by National Mutual) had attended the Olympiad. New Zealand was thirty-fourth out of 58 countries. From left are John Marshall, Derek Holton (team leader), William Jones, Mr Alan Parris (team manager), David Wallace, Roger Beggs, and Brent Dawes. Press, 27 July 1988, Page 4
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