ATHLETICS.
OLYMPIC TEAM
Australian Press Assn.—. United Service
(Received this day at 11.0 a.m.) LONDON, June 25.
“Everybody is well and training steadily. There has been no heavywork thus far hut we hope to reach the zenith of our form at Amsterdam,” says Mr Amos, manager of the New Zealand Olympic team summing up the team’s progress. Tho swimmers und tho runners will probably compete in several meetings in London jbefore their departure for Amsterdam on July 26th.
Tho athlete, Miss Wilson, ran unplaced in the Middlesex Club’s Handicap on Saturday, but Mr Amos was not surprised nt that, ns she is not yet in championship condition.'
Mr Amos is endeavouring to arrange a British athletes tour of New Zealand in 1929, but there is no announcement at present owing to financial problems and difficulty in securing leave. He is also negotiating fos a month’s tour of the New Zealanders in South Africa en route yinme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1928, Page 3
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