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- Ian_Dickison abstract "Ian Dickison is a former New Zealand lawn and indoor bowler and was born in New Zealand on 9 March 1952.Dickison came to prominence after being selected ahead of Peter Belliss for the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland. The decision by the New Zealand selectors proved to be right when Dickison secured the Gold Medal defeating Ian Schuback of Australia in the final.Dickison was also part of the 1988 Outdoor World Championship Triples Gold Medal team. Other achievements include the 1981 New Zealand Pairs title and the 1985 New Zealand singles title.".
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- Ian_Dickison wikiPageWikiLink 1982_Commonwealth_Games.
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- Ian_Dickison wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
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- Ian_Dickison wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ian Antony Dickison".
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- Ian_Dickison subject Category:1952_births.
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- Ian_Dickison subject Category:New_Zealand_bowls_players.
- Ian_Dickison hypernym Lawn.
- Ian_Dickison type Athlete.
- Ian_Dickison comment "Ian Dickison is a former New Zealand lawn and indoor bowler and was born in New Zealand on 9 March 1952.Dickison came to prominence after being selected ahead of Peter Belliss for the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland. The decision by the New Zealand selectors proved to be right when Dickison secured the Gold Medal defeating Ian Schuback of Australia in the final.Dickison was also part of the 1988 Outdoor World Championship Triples Gold Medal team.".
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