Wet, wintry conditions did not prevent two of Canterbury’s leading cross-country runners, Anne-Marie Keown, left, and Pauline Woolman, taking their scheduled training run on the Port Hills yesterday. Shown descending Dyers Pass Road near Victoria Park after nearly two hours training, the University pair are preparing for their next major meeting, the Skellerup Steeples at Queen Elizabeth II Park on July 4, Miss Keown plans to improve on her third in the open Holloway event last Saturday. Mrs Woolman won the veteran grade.
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83Wet, wintry conditions did not prevent two of Canterbury’s leading cross-country runners, Anne-Marie Keown, left, and Pauline Woolman, taking their scheduled training run on the Port Hills yesterday. Shown descending Dyers Pass Road near Victoria Park after nearly two hours training, the University pair are preparing for their next major meeting, the Skellerup Steeples at Queen Elizabeth II Park on July 4, Miss Keown plans to improve on her third in the open Holloway event last Saturday. Mrs Woolman won the veteran grade. Press, 24 June 1981, Page 40
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