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Constable Jim Bedwell, of Christchurch, competing in the New Zealand Police national triathlon championship, held on the Port Hills, yesterday. Constable Bedwell won the event in 2h 15min 18s after being first out of the water at Corsair Bay and then losing and regaining his lead during the cycle stage. Constable Greg Luxon* of Lyttelton, was second in 2h I8min 40s and Constable Steve Farrell, of Auckland, was third in 2h 20min 275. Forty-four competitors took part, including two women and five veterans.

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Press, 23 February 1989, Page 32

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Constable Jim Bedwell, of Christchurch, competing in the New Zealand Police national triathlon championship, held on the Port Hills, yesterday. Constable Bedwell won the event in 2h 15min 18s after being first out of the water at Corsair Bay and then losing and regaining his lead during the cycle stage. Constable Greg Luxon* of Lyttelton, was second in 2h I8min 40s and Constable Steve Farrell, of Auckland, was third in 2h 20min 275. Forty-four competitors took part, including two women and five veterans. Press, 23 February 1989, Page 32

Constable Jim Bedwell, of Christchurch, competing in the New Zealand Police national triathlon championship, held on the Port Hills, yesterday. Constable Bedwell won the event in 2h 15min 18s after being first out of the water at Corsair Bay and then losing and regaining his lead during the cycle stage. Constable Greg Luxon* of Lyttelton, was second in 2h I8min 40s and Constable Steve Farrell, of Auckland, was third in 2h 20min 275. Forty-four competitors took part, including two women and five veterans. Press, 23 February 1989, Page 32