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Norm Livingston, of Nelson, attempting to lift 313 kilograms and to break the New Zealand squat lift record of 305 kilograms. The attempt took place in Nelson on Monday. Livingston, a former New Zealand power lifting champion, failed to break the record, although he did lift 300 kilograms. Livingston is hoping to break the record before he competes in the South Island weightlifting championships in December.

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Press, 26 July 1989, Page 37

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Norm Livingston, of Nelson, attempting to lift 313 kilograms and to break the New Zealand squat lift record of 305 kilograms. The attempt took place in Nelson on Monday. Livingston, a former New Zealand power lifting champion, failed to break the record, although he did lift 300 kilograms. Livingston is hoping to break the record before he competes in the South Island weightlifting championships in December. Press, 26 July 1989, Page 37

Norm Livingston, of Nelson, attempting to lift 313 kilograms and to break the New Zealand squat lift record of 305 kilograms. The attempt took place in Nelson on Monday. Livingston, a former New Zealand power lifting champion, failed to break the record, although he did lift 300 kilograms. Livingston is hoping to break the record before he competes in the South Island weightlifting championships in December. Press, 26 July 1989, Page 37

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