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RECORD BROKEN.—Australia’s Miss Pam Kilborn broke the New Zealand open record by a tenth of a second when she beat the current world record holder, Miss Irina Press (Russia), over 80 metres hurdles at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Her time was 10.5 sec into a brisk head wind. Miss Kilborn is shown half a stride ahead of her Russian rival at the beginning of the run up to the tape after coming off the last hurdle.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660119.2.84.1

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 10

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RECORD BROKEN.—Australia’s Miss Pam Kilborn broke the New Zealand open record by a tenth of a second when she beat the current world record holder, Miss Irina Press (Russia), over 80 metres hurdles at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Her time was 10.5 sec into a brisk head wind. Miss Kilborn is shown half a stride ahead of her Russian rival at the beginning of the run up to the tape after coming off the last hurdle. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 10

RECORD BROKEN.—Australia’s Miss Pam Kilborn broke the New Zealand open record by a tenth of a second when she beat the current world record holder, Miss Irina Press (Russia), over 80 metres hurdles at Lancaster Park on Saturday. Her time was 10.5 sec into a brisk head wind. Miss Kilborn is shown half a stride ahead of her Russian rival at the beginning of the run up to the tape after coming off the last hurdle. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30962, 19 January 1966, Page 10

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