Kate Barry, aged 17, who will run against Australia in Canberra next month for the New Zealand secondary schools cross-country team, trains in Cranmer Square. Kate, a pupil at Christchurch Girls’ High School, came fifth in the national secondary schools senior girls’ cross-country race earlier this year. She will compete in the under-19 grade 10km on July 30 and in the 6km on July 31. Kerry Faas, of Burnside High School, will compete in the under-19 boys’ races.
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Press, 25 June 1983, Page 60
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78Kate Barry, aged 17, who will run against Australia in Canberra next month for the New Zealand secondary schools cross-country team, trains in Cranmer Square. Kate, a pupil at Christchurch Girls’ High School, came fifth in the national secondary schools senior girls’ cross-country race earlier this year. She will compete in the under-19 grade 10km on July 30 and in the 6km on July 31. Kerry Faas, of Burnside High School, will compete in the under-19 boys’ races. Press, 25 June 1983, Page 60
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