Kevin’s First Sports Convention: Shot Put and Badminton Success

2025
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Kevin remembers attending his first New Zealand Deaf Sports Convention in 1968 at 18 years old. He represented Auckland in both badminton and shot put. The Auckland Deaf Society booked a charter flight for the whole team on a British Viscount plane with four turboprop engines. As was the norm, everyone dressed smartly for travel. Kevin recalls how he managed to win the shot put event, beating competitors who were much larger than him!
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Kevin remembers attending his first New Zealand Deaf Sports Convention in 1968 at 18 years old. He represented Auckland in both badminton and shot put. The Auckland Deaf Society booked a charter flight for the whole team on a British Viscount plane with four turboprop engines. As was the norm, everyone dressed smartly for travel. Kevin recalls how he managed to win the shot put event, beating competitors who were much larger than him!

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Taonga source:
Kevin Pivac
Reference number:
SignDNA – Deaf National Archive New Zealand, KPADS-03-STO25
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