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NEW ZEALAND HURDLES RECORD BROKEN.—Miss Pam Kilborn (Australia) (right), receiving the congratulations of Miss Irina Press (Russia), after breaking the New Zealand women’s open record for the 80 metres hurdles at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Her time was 10.5sec, a tenth of a second better than the old record. Miss Press,’ who was second, holds the world record.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660117.2.159

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 13

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NEW ZEALAND HURDLES RECORD BROKEN.—Miss Pam Kilborn (Australia) (right), receiving the congratulations of Miss Irina Press (Russia), after breaking the New Zealand women’s open record for the 80 metres hurdles at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Her time was 10.5sec, a tenth of a second better than the old record. Miss Press,’ who was second, holds the world record. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 13

NEW ZEALAND HURDLES RECORD BROKEN.—Miss Pam Kilborn (Australia) (right), receiving the congratulations of Miss Irina Press (Russia), after breaking the New Zealand women’s open record for the 80 metres hurdles at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Her time was 10.5sec, a tenth of a second better than the old record. Miss Press,’ who was second, holds the world record. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 13

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