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The Canterbury Olmpic medal winners who received lapel pins in gold, silver and bronze in recongnition of their accomplishment in the Christchurch Mayoral chambers. They are (from left), Barry Don Symon, Sir Hamish Hay, who presented the pins on behalf of the International Olympic Commitee, Ian Ballinger, Athol Earl (Partly obscured), Selwyn Maister, Barry Maister, John Chritensen and Tony Ineson . The presentation covered medal winners who competed up until the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Medal winners from this year's Seoul Olympics will rece i ve their. lapel pins from the Princess Royal, Princess Anne, when she visits New Zealand m March.

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Press, 28 December 1988, Page 15

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The Canterbury Olmpic medal winners who received lapel pins in gold, silver and bronze in recongnition of their accomplishment in the Christchurch Mayoral chambers. They are (from left), Barry Don Symon, Sir Hamish Hay, who presented the pins on behalf of the International Olympic Commitee, Ian Ballinger, Athol Earl (Partly obscured), Selwyn Maister, Barry Maister, John Chritensen and Tony Ineson . The presentation covered medal winners who competed up until the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Medal winners from this year's Seoul Olympics will receive their.lapel pins from the Princess Royal, Princess Anne, when she visits New Zealand m March. Press, 28 December 1988, Page 15

The Canterbury Olmpic medal winners who received lapel pins in gold, silver and bronze in recongnition of their accomplishment in the Christchurch Mayoral chambers. They are (from left), Barry Don Symon, Sir Hamish Hay, who presented the pins on behalf of the International Olympic Commitee, Ian Ballinger, Athol Earl (Partly obscured), Selwyn Maister, Barry Maister, John Chritensen and Tony Ineson . The presentation covered medal winners who competed up until the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Medal winners from this year's Seoul Olympics will receive their.lapel pins from the Princess Royal, Princess Anne, when she visits New Zealand m March. Press, 28 December 1988, Page 15

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