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A New Zealand cross-country representative, Chris Tobin (Timaru), who will be Canterbury’s No. 1 competitor in the national road running championship at Blenheim on October 8. Tobin gained considerable encouragement in his title bid when he won the Canterbury road championship for the fifth time, in Christchurch last Saturday. He completed the 16km journey in 45min 545. He will not race again before the New Zealand championship— Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC

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Press, 27 September 1988, Page 44

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A New Zealand cross-country representative, Chris Tobin (Timaru), who will be Canterbury’s No. 1 competitor in the national road running championship at Blenheim on October 8. Tobin gained considerable encouragement in his title bid when he won the Canterbury road championship for the fifth time, in Christchurch last Saturday. He completed the 16km journey in 45min 545. He will not race again before the New Zealand championship—Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC Press, 27 September 1988, Page 44

A New Zealand cross-country representative, Chris Tobin (Timaru), who will be Canterbury’s No. 1 competitor in the national road running championship at Blenheim on October 8. Tobin gained considerable encouragement in his title bid when he won the Canterbury road championship for the fifth time, in Christchurch last Saturday. He completed the 16km journey in 45min 545. He will not race again before the New Zealand championship—Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC Press, 27 September 1988, Page 44