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Tracksuit pants   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Adidas
Title
Tracksuit pants
Object type Classification: NM3.13213
Description
English: World 7 Netball Team tracksuit pants, 2000 navy blue with three white stripes down outer leg; vertical jetted hip pockets; elasticated waist with inner drawstring; lined; embroidered series badge right front leg, and on elasticated ankles, 'Fisher and Paykel - SERIES'; embroidered sponsor logo left front hip, 'adidas'; size 'MEDIUM' maker label- embroidered, white on black, adidas, size MEDIUM, MADE IN CHINA, includes measurements, composition and care instructions; sewn into waistband, centre back
Date 2000; 07 Aug 2017; 01 Aug 2017; Elizabeth II (1952 -)-House of Windsor-English reign
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length: 1100mm
hip: 600mm

width across waist: 340mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2017.66.26
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Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 2017.66.26

Gift of Netball New Zealand
Notes World 7 Netball Team tracksuit pants, 2000 Silver Ferns played a three-test series against a World 7 team in July 2000 featuring Alex Astle (England), Amanda Newton (England), Elaine Davis (Jamaica), Helen Lonsdale (England), Kathryn Harby (Australia), Leana Du Plooy (South Africa), Nadine Bryan (Jamaicas), Olivia Murphy (England), Rosina Magola (South Africa), Sharelle McMahon (Australia), Shelley O'Donnell (Australia), and Vilimaina Davu (Fiji). Jill McIntosh coached. The Silver Ferns 2000 included- Adine Harper, Anna Rowberry, Belinda Charteris, Belinda Colling, Bernice Mene, Daneka Wipiti, Donna Loffhagen, Irene Van Dyk, Jenny-May Coffin, Jodi Te Hunga, Julie Seymour, Leigh Price, Lesley Nicol, Linda Vagana, Lorna Svafoa, Nicolette Ropati, Sheryl Clarke, Sheryl George, Temepara George, Teresa Tairi. Vilimaina Davu joined the team later in the year. Yvonne Willering coached.
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