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Vaulting over 15'6" during the CAC Games 1962

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Athlete competing in pole vaulting event at the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC), held at the National Arena in Kingston, Jamaica in 1962.

Three different poses from the top three in the High Jump event at the CAC Games 1962

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Three athletes captured during the High Jump event at the 1962 Central American and Caribbean Games held in Kingston., Jamaica.

M. Neufville winner of 400 metres in CAC games

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Jamaican sprinter, Marilyn Neufville [left foreground], crossing the finish line to win the 400 metre race at the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) held in Kingston, Jamaica.

Start of the 800 metres during the CAC Games 1962

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Athletes taking off at the starting line of the 800 metre race at the 1962 Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC).

Record lift and first gold medal

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"Record lift and first gold medalist - Fernando Paez of Puerto Rico, set a new Central American and Caribbean Games record in the Bantamweight Weightlifting Division..."

David Weller receives first aid kit

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"Mrs. V. Headley Wilson, president of the Jamaica Enrolled Assistant Nurses Association presents David Weller with a first aid kit at a function at Carrol Restaurant Wednesday. Weller received the present on behalf of the Pace Setters Cycling Club."

Irena Szewinska

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"A comfortable winner. Poland's great Irena Szewinska, rated as one of the two greatest female athletes of all time, raises her hand in victory as cruising home to win the 400 metres in 51.4 seconds at the Norman Manley Memorial meet at the National…

Olympic Games - 1952 Helsinki Olympics Rhoden winning 4 X 400 from Mel Whitfield USA

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Jamaica's George Rhoden winning the 4 x 400 relay from USA Mel Whitfield at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland.