Wayne Gladstone, of Greymouth, picks his way carefully through one of the mountain passes on Saturday, the first day of the annual Coast-to-Coast race. He and Garry Rae, also of Greymouth, came sixth in the team event with a time of 12hr 20min 51s. BOTTOM: The winner of the race, Greg Dobson, a psychiatric nurse from Cust, crosses the finishing line at Sumner yesterday afternoon. Dobson set a record time of llhr 55min 34s. Report, page 3.
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77Wayne Gladstone, of Greymouth, picks his way carefully through one of the mountain passes on Saturday, the first day of the annual Coast-to-Coast race. He and Garry Rae, also of Greymouth, came sixth in the team event with a time of 12hr 20min 51s. BOTTOM: The winner of the race, Greg Dobson, a psychiatric nurse from Cust, crosses the finishing line at Sumner yesterday afternoon. Dobson set a record time of llhr 55min 34s. Report, page 3. Press, 3 February 1986, Page 1
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