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NATIONAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS: YESTERDAY’S MEETING AT CAR ISBROOK. (1) M. V. BLAKE (Caneterbury), who cleared lift to win his first Pole vault title. (2) The start of one of the best-contested miles seen in Dunedin tor years. This race was won by V. P. BOOT (Canterbury), shown in (4) in the fast time of 4min 22.8 sec. (3) A. A. CAMERON makes the winning throw in the discus throwing championship, 139 ft 3½ in, being the best performance on record by a New Zealander.

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Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 9

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NATIONAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS: YESTERDAY’S MEETING AT CAR ISBROOK. (1) M. V. BLAKE (Caneterbury), who cleared lift to win his first Pole vault title. (2) The start of one of the best-contested miles seen in Dunedin tor years. This race was won by V. P. BOOT (Canterbury), shown in (4) in the fast time of 4min 22.8 sec. (3) A. A. CAMERON makes the winning throw in the discus throwing championship, 139ft 3½ in, being the best performance on record by a New Zealander. Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 9

NATIONAL ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS: YESTERDAY’S MEETING AT CAR ISBROOK. (1) M. V. BLAKE (Caneterbury), who cleared lift to win his first Pole vault title. (2) The start of one of the best-contested miles seen in Dunedin tor years. This race was won by V. P. BOOT (Canterbury), shown in (4) in the fast time of 4min 22.8 sec. (3) A. A. CAMERON makes the winning throw in the discus throwing championship, 139ft 3½ in, being the best performance on record by a New Zealander. Evening Star, Issue 22276, 29 February 1936, Page 9

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