Murray Avery

Murray Gordon Avery is a former New Zealand freestyle wrestler.[1] Four years later, he wrestled for Australia at the 1982 Commonwealth Games in Brisbane, once again winning the bronze medal in the heavyweight division.[2] Avery subsequently returned to New Zealand to live in Rotorua.With his wife, Maryann, he had three children, including professional racing cyclist Clinton Avery.This biographical article relating to a New Zealand sport wrestler or wrestling coach is a stub.
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