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The New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association’s director of coaching, Mr Kerry Hill, demonstrating hurdling techniques to primary teacher trainees at Christchurch Teachers College yesterday. He also helped the trainees with running styles and some throwing techniques during his brief visit, made on behalf of the BNZ five-star award scheme. Mr Hili, from Auckland, represented New Zealand as a longjumper in the 1974 Commonwealth Games. Today he will visit Nelson for a Kiwisport promotion, and will see the 1990 Commonwealth Games middle distance prospect, Toni Hodgkinson, while he is there. He will fly to Wellington this afternoon for a national coaching meeting before returning to Auckland in the evening.

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Press, 19 April 1989, Page 35

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The New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association’s director of coaching, Mr Kerry Hill, demonstrating hurdling techniques to primary teacher trainees at Christchurch Teachers College yesterday. He also helped the trainees with running styles and some throwing techniques during his brief visit, made on behalf of the BNZ five-star award scheme. Mr Hili, from Auckland, represented New Zealand as a longjumper in the 1974 Commonwealth Games. Today he will visit Nelson for a Kiwisport promotion, and will see the 1990 Commonwealth Games middle distance prospect, Toni Hodgkinson, while he is there. He will fly to Wellington this afternoon for a national coaching meeting before returning to Auckland in the evening. Press, 19 April 1989, Page 35

The New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association’s director of coaching, Mr Kerry Hill, demonstrating hurdling techniques to primary teacher trainees at Christchurch Teachers College yesterday. He also helped the trainees with running styles and some throwing techniques during his brief visit, made on behalf of the BNZ five-star award scheme. Mr Hili, from Auckland, represented New Zealand as a longjumper in the 1974 Commonwealth Games. Today he will visit Nelson for a Kiwisport promotion, and will see the 1990 Commonwealth Games middle distance prospect, Toni Hodgkinson, while he is there. He will fly to Wellington this afternoon for a national coaching meeting before returning to Auckland in the evening. Press, 19 April 1989, Page 35

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