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The Edinburgh Commonwealth Games representative, Lyn Osmers, of Christchurch, rises over the high jump bar during preparation at Queen Elizabeth II Park for the New Zealand heptathlon championship at Wellington next week-end. Osmers will be chasing a performance to earn her selection for the Auckland Commonwealth Games in January. Last Saturday, she sharpened up with a third in the women’s inter-club 100 m in 13.15, a second in the shot with 11.61 m, and a win in the 100 m hurdles in 13.15. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER.

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Press, 5 December 1989, Page 56

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The Edinburgh Commonwealth Games representative, Lyn Osmers, of Christchurch, rises over the high jump bar during preparation at Queen Elizabeth II Park for the New Zealand heptathlon championship at Wellington next week-end. Osmers will be chasing a performance to earn her selection for the Auckland Commonwealth Games in January. Last Saturday, she sharpened up with a third in the women’s inter-club 100 m in 13.15, a second in the shot with 11.61 m, and a win in the 100 m hurdles in 13.15. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER. Press, 5 December 1989, Page 56

The Edinburgh Commonwealth Games representative, Lyn Osmers, of Christchurch, rises over the high jump bar during preparation at Queen Elizabeth II Park for the New Zealand heptathlon championship at Wellington next week-end. Osmers will be chasing a performance to earn her selection for the Auckland Commonwealth Games in January. Last Saturday, she sharpened up with a third in the women’s inter-club 100 m in 13.15, a second in the shot with 11.61 m, and a win in the 100 m hurdles in 13.15. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER. Press, 5 December 1989, Page 56