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Penny Webster, of Cromwell, has little time to rest as her assistants change her clothing between the cycling and running stages of the Speight’s Coast-to-Coast one-day event on Sunday. Webster was the second woman home, beaten by Nelson’s Claire Parkes.

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Press, 10 February 1989, Page 26

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Penny Webster, of Cromwell, has little time to rest as her assistants change her clothing between the cycling and running stages of the Speight’s Coast-to-Coast one-day event on Sunday. Webster was the second woman home, beaten by Nelson’s Claire Parkes. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 26

Penny Webster, of Cromwell, has little time to rest as her assistants change her clothing between the cycling and running stages of the Speight’s Coast-to-Coast one-day event on Sunday. Webster was the second woman home, beaten by Nelson’s Claire Parkes. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 26