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Sports History NZ
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35 episodes
1 week ago
Jesse Mulligan talks to athletes, administrators and journalists about major moments in New Zealand sport.
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Jesse Mulligan talks to athletes, administrators and journalists about major moments in New Zealand sport.
Show more...
Sports
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Allison Roe
Sports History NZ
27 minutes 13 seconds
6 months ago
Allison Roe

For today's sporting history we're going back to the 1981, where a New Zealander took the running world by storm. 24-year-old Allison Roe, a long-distance runner from the Auckland's north shore, won both the prestigious Boston & New York marathons in the same year. She broke both course records and smashed the world record in New York. Only to have it controversially stripped weeks later. Allison became a global star overnight and became the first female to win the Halberg New Zealand Sportsperson of the Year award.

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Sports History NZ
Jesse Mulligan talks to athletes, administrators and journalists about major moments in New Zealand sport.