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Ralph Brunie lands in the pit during the Canterbury long jump championship at Queen Elizabeth II Park. His best leap bf 6.92 m gave him second place and earned him selection in the Canterbury team for the national track and field championships at Auckland on March 11 and 12. Canterbury will have a full ticket in the long jump. Andrew Sullivan, the 1989 provincial champion, and Terry Lomax will join Brunie in a three-way tilt at the title. —Photograph by DAVID WETHEY.

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Press, 23 February 1989, Page 44

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Ralph Brunie lands in the pit during the Canterbury long jump championship at Queen Elizabeth II Park. His best leap bf 6.92 m gave him second place and earned him selection in the Canterbury team for the national track and field championships at Auckland on March 11 and 12. Canterbury will have a full ticket in the long jump. Andrew Sullivan, the 1989 provincial champion, and Terry Lomax will join Brunie in a three-way tilt at the title. —Photograph by DAVID WETHEY. Press, 23 February 1989, Page 44

Ralph Brunie lands in the pit during the Canterbury long jump championship at Queen Elizabeth II Park. His best leap bf 6.92 m gave him second place and earned him selection in the Canterbury team for the national track and field championships at Auckland on March 11 and 12. Canterbury will have a full ticket in the long jump. Andrew Sullivan, the 1989 provincial champion, and Terry Lomax will join Brunie in a three-way tilt at the title. —Photograph by DAVID WETHEY. Press, 23 February 1989, Page 44