NEW ZEALAND ROWING GREW
METHODS OF TRAINER CRITICISED [Peii United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 26. Tho training methods adopted by C. Healy, tho coach of the New Zealand rowing crew at the Olympic Games, were criticised by the stroke of the eight, G. C Cooke, in an interview to-day. Cooke supports the contention of F. H. Thompson, of the Avon Rowing Club, who was also a member of tho Now Zealand eight, that the team was overworked and definitely stale at tlie time of tho race.
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Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 4
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