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    Theodorus Jacobus Leonardus "Dick" Quax (1 January 1948 – 28 May 2018) was a Dutch-born New Zealand runner, one-time world record holder in the 5000 metres...
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  • Quax may refer to: Dick Quax (1948–2018), Dutch-born New Zealand athlete and politician Karl "Quax" Schnörrer (1919–1979), German fighter pilot Otto "Quax"...
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  • accepted by the IAAF for events up to and including 10,000m from 1981. Dick Quax's 13:12.9 from 1977 was recorded as 13:12.87 to the hundredth of a second...
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  • Foster, New Zealand's Dixon, West Germany's Hildenbrand, New Zealand's Dick Quax, and Portugal's Simoes. The Portuguese runner dropped from Virén's pace...
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  • David Nyika – boxer Richard Petherick – current New Zealand Black Stick Dick Quax – Olympic Games silver medallist, 1976 5,000 metres and later world record...
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    Ottenbros (born 1943) a former Dutch road bicycle racer, 1969 world champion Dick Quax (1948–2018) a Dutch-born New Zealand long-distance runner Hans Nijman...
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    13:08.4  Henry Rono (KEN) Berkeley 1977 13:12.86  Dick Quax (NZL) Stockholm 1976 13:13.10  Dick Quax (NZL) Stockholm 1975 13:18.6  Emiel Puttemans (BEL)...
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    Manukau City Council's portfolio leader for community safety, Councillor Dick Quax, was particularly critical. In 2009, he said that "involvement of gangs...
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    2024. Howick councillor Jami-Lee Ross resigns scoop.co.nz, 7 March 2011 "Dick Quax wins Howick by-election". Radio New Zealand – radionz.co.nz. 27 May 2011...
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    finished fourth behind four-time Olympic Champion Lasse Virén, teammate Dick Quax and Klaus-Peter Hildenbrand whose last second dive/fall denied Dixon a...
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