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Anne Audain
Inducted in 2009
Anne Audain is a fighter.
Sporting Category:
  • Athletics
She had to overcome a childhood disability to become one of New Zealand’s most prominent athletes over a lengthy career marked by milestones passed along the way: a world record, Commonwealth Games gold and silver medals, a multi-Olympian.

In 1982, she ran the entire year in races on both road and track without a loss; she won more road races in the 1980s than any other woman or man to finish with a record of 75 wins from 122 starts and 90 per cent top three finishes.

She’s been honoured by the Queen and by her sport – many times by the latter.

She was also a pioneer. She made a stand against outdated amateurism in 1981 and forced her sport to change its rules.

It has been said of her: “She obviously helped shape the sport as much as it shaped her.”

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Bob Charles

(1936 - )

Sir Bob Charles was the first New Zealander to have won one of golf's majors "the British Open at Lytham and St Anne's in 1963" and for 40 years was the only left-hander to have won a major.
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