Coronet Cup Ski-ing
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Miss S. Ryan (Queenstown) won the women's trophy, and M. Garden (Waiau, North Canterbury) won the men’s section. when the Coronet Cup was contested at Coronet Peak at the week-end.
There is plenty of snow on Coronet Peak for the start of the New Zealand ski championships there today, when 55 contestants will take part in the men’s and women's giant slalom events. Results:
,v..,auvo win taav pan in nit men’s and women’s giant slalom events. Results: Coronet Peak Events Women: Miss S. Ryan (Queenstown) 1, Miss M. Blakely (Auckland) 2. Miss R. Harrison (Auckland) 3, Miss R. Willis (Dunedin) 4, Miss S. Willis (Dunedin) 5. Men's combined: M. Gardner (North Canterbury) 1, T. Stewart (Canterbury) 2, C. Wolmersley (North Canterbury) 3. D. John (Stratford) 4. T. Huppert (Wellington) 5. Womens slalom (2 runs) aggregate times; Miss Ryan 2min *2o.9sec, 1; Miss R. Willis 2:30.4, 2; Miss Blakely 2:59.7. 3. Giant slalom (1 run): Miss Blakely 1:27.3, 1; Miss Harrison 1:30.5, 2: Miss Ryan 1:33.6. 3; Miss S. Willis, 1:37.4, 4: Miss R. Willis, 1:53.7, 5
Men’s slalom (2 runs) aggregate time: M. Gardner, 1:50.7, 1; C. Wolmersley, 1:50.8, 2; T. Stewart, 1:51.7, 3. Giant slalom (1 run): M. Gardner 1:21.1, 1; T. Stewart. 1:22.5, 2: C. Wolmersley and D. John, 1:25.9, equal 3: T. Huppert, 1:28.6, 5; M. O’Brien (Canterbury), 1:30, 6.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32359, 27 July 1970, Page 14
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230Coronet Cup Ski-ing Press, Volume CX, Issue 32359, 27 July 1970, Page 14
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