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N.Z. women feature

NZPA-AFP Cleveland, Ohio New Zealanders Lorraine Moller and Anne Audain finished first and second in the Cleveland 10km, held in conjunction with the Cleveland marathon at the weekend. Moller’s winning time was 32min 595, while Audain was close behind in 33:05. Eddy Hellebuyck, of Belgium, won the men’s marathon, breaking the course record by 13 seconds. Vladimir Kotov, of the Soviet Union, was second in 2:14.55. In the women’s division, Irina Bogacheva also broke a course record in winning in 2:35.55. She shattered the old mark of 2:40.42 set in 1981 by American Jane Wipf.

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Press, 23 May 1989, Page 38

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N.Z. women feature Press, 23 May 1989, Page 38

N.Z. women feature Press, 23 May 1989, Page 38

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