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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82Ralph 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
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