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Firmin Zurbriggen, the Olympic downhill ski champion, after a fruitless search at Christchurdh Airport for three missing pairs of his ski boots'on Wednesday. Zurbriggen arrived with fellow members of the Swiss team for 10 days of racing and training at Mount Hutt before the World Cup, in Thredbo, Australia, next month.

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Press, 28 July 1989, Page 34

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Firmin Zurbriggen, the Olympic downhill ski champion, after a fruitless search at Christchurdh Airport for three missing pairs of his ski boots'on Wednesday. Zurbriggen arrived with fellow members of the Swiss team for 10 days of racing and training at Mount Hutt before the World Cup, in Thredbo, Australia, next month. Press, 28 July 1989, Page 34

Firmin Zurbriggen, the Olympic downhill ski champion, after a fruitless search at Christchurdh Airport for three missing pairs of his ski boots'on Wednesday. Zurbriggen arrived with fellow members of the Swiss team for 10 days of racing and training at Mount Hutt before the World Cup, in Thredbo, Australia, next month. Press, 28 July 1989, Page 34

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