The New Zealand ski-ing team, which will leave the country on Friday to race and train in Europe, pictured during a day’s training at Mount Hutt. Back row (from left): Andreas Hefti (Olympic coach), Stuart Blakely, Dean Stewart, Roland Kuhn, Mr R. B. Johnson (manager). Middle: Julia Allison, Mandy Vryenhoek, Bruce Grant, Christine Grant, Kirsty Laird, Hans Dielacher, Craig Paterson. Front: Mark Vryenhoek, Anna Archibald, Scott Kendall. Not shown are Fiona Johnson and Julian Morris, who are already overseas.
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79The New Zealand ski-ing team, which will leave the country on Friday to race and train in Europe, pictured during a day’s training at Mount Hutt. Back row (from left): Andreas Hefti (Olympic coach), Stuart Blakely, Dean Stewart, Roland Kuhn, Mr R. B. Johnson (manager). Middle: Julia Allison, Mandy Vryenhoek, Bruce Grant, Christine Grant, Kirsty Laird, Hans Dielacher, Craig Paterson. Front: Mark Vryenhoek, Anna Archibald, Scott Kendall. Not shown are Fiona Johnson and Julian Morris, who are already overseas. Press, 29 November 1979, Page 2
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