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English: The first heat of the 80 metres hurdles at the British Empire Games (later the Commonwealth Games) in Sydney, 24th February 1938. From left to right, England's Ethel Raby, South Africa's Barbara Burke and Australia's N. Gould take the second hurdle. Burke went on to win the event.
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