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New Zealand could become part of the exclusive world Loppet cross-country ski racing circuit if John Trueman, captain of the recently formed New Zealand Nordic Ski Club, has his way. Trueman is pictured with his wife, Doris, a member of the British cross-country ski racing team, examining a world Loppet passport, which at present contains the names of 10 racing venues in Europe, the United States and Canada.

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Press, 3 June 1981, Page 28

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New Zealand could become part of the exclusive world Loppet cross-country ski racing circuit if John Trueman, captain of the recently formed New Zealand Nordic Ski Club, has his way. Trueman is pictured with his wife, Doris, a member of the British cross-country ski racing team, examining a world Loppet passport, which at present contains the names of 10 racing venues in Europe, the United States and Canada. Press, 3 June 1981, Page 28

New Zealand could become part of the exclusive world Loppet cross-country ski racing circuit if John Trueman, captain of the recently formed New Zealand Nordic Ski Club, has his way. Trueman is pictured with his wife, Doris, a member of the British cross-country ski racing team, examining a world Loppet passport, which at present contains the names of 10 racing venues in Europe, the United States and Canada. Press, 3 June 1981, Page 28