[Various Sporting Items, 1983]

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00:24:08
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RNZ Collection
CASSIDY, Jim, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Lupton, Snow (b.1920, d.2004), Speaker/Kaikōrero
DIXON, Rod, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Walker, John, 1952-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Davenport, Stuart, 1963-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
Miller, Allan, 1966-, Speaker/Kaikōrero
SWART, Jack, Speaker/Kaikōrero

Ten sporting items:
1) Melbourne Cup – racehorse Kiwi wins the 1983 Cup, 1st November 1983. Full commentary of race.
2) Jockey Jim Cassidy talks after riding Kiwi to victory in the 1983 Melbourne Cup, 1st November.
3) Snow Lupton, the owner/trainer of racehorse Kiwi, talks about the Melbourne Cup win in 1983.
4) Trotting – New Zealand Cup at Addington won by New South Wales pacer, Steel Jaw, 8 November 1983.
5) Racing – New Zealand Cup at Riccarton, won by Payco from Prince Of Wales and Gun For Fun, 12 November 1983.
6) Rod Dixon - a television commentary of his win in the New York marathon, plus comment from Dixon, 24 October 1983.
7) John Walker talks about his decision to contest the 5,000 metres rather than the 1,500 metres at Los Angeles, 24 September 1983.
8) Stu Davenport - after being beaten in the semi-finals of the World Squash Championships in Auckland by Jahangir Khan, the current world champ, 11 October 1983.
9) Allen Miller - after winning the gold medal for the time trial at the World Junior Cycling Championships in Wanganui, 24 October 1983.
10) Jack Swart talks after winning the Dulux cycle tour, 5 November 1983.