Friday, 16 July 2010

My First Attempt at the Coast to Coast Multisport Event in New Zealand

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Firstly I would like to give you a little bit of background leading up to my first attempt at the Coast to Coast Multi-sport Event, which is held in the South Island of New Zealand early in February every year. The race itself, was the brain child of Robin Judkins, or (Juddy) as he affectionately known.

In 1987 my first ...

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