Bryan Rose, born in Inglewood in 1943, was a giant of New Zealand long-distance running, excelling in the cross-country. He grew up in Taranaki and initially showed promise at rugby before running claimed him. His uncle was the famous miler of the 1920s, Randolph Rose.

Rose won the national cross-country crown in 1969 and one national track title, the 10,000m in 1977.

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Bryan's Games History