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Peter Knight, jun., of Christchurch (right) with the historic Griffith Cup, which he wrested from the Australians in a power boating duel on Lake Eppalock, Victoria, recently. At left is Peter Knight, sen., a power boating world recordholder. The younger Knight’s success ended Australia’s 15-year stranglehold on the trophy, which dates back to 191 z.

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Press, 8 March 1989, Page 14

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Peter Knight, jun., of Christchurch (right) with the historic Griffith Cup, which he wrested from the Australians in a power boating duel on Lake Eppalock, Victoria, recently. At left is Peter Knight, sen., a power boating world recordholder. The younger Knight’s success ended Australia’s 15-year stranglehold on the trophy, which dates back to 191 z. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 14

Peter Knight, jun., of Christchurch (right) with the historic Griffith Cup, which he wrested from the Australians in a power boating duel on Lake Eppalock, Victoria, recently. At left is Peter Knight, sen., a power boating world recordholder. The younger Knight’s success ended Australia’s 15-year stranglehold on the trophy, which dates back to 191 z. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 14