"Hey ya one-legged wonder! Come back hara!" No, Turoa staffer Paul van Hess didn't actually say those words as genuinely disabled skiers raced past him in last weekend's Disabled Chinese Downhill. What's a Chinese downhill? First to the bottom and no rules (except you have to down a can of beer halfway there). Photo: Merv Moses.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 300, 18 August 1989, Page 10
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56"Hey ya one-legged wonder! Come back hara!" No, Turoa staffer Paul van Hess didn't actually say those words as genuinely disabled skiers raced past him in last weekend's Disabled Chinese Downhill. What's a Chinese downhill? First to the bottom and no rules (except you have to down a can of beer halfway there). Photo: Merv Moses. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 300, 18 August 1989, Page 10
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