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The annual Ohakune 10 kilometre fun run went off well on Saturday, with $165 raised for the Ohakune Primary School. Pictured are the trophy winners, Sandy Robinson who was the first woman home (48:48); Steve Ikin who took first place overall as well as the first local's trophy (34:17); first veteran Ross Leslie from Waiouru (35:39); first under 16 home Shane Whittleston (37:57) first local woman home Cherry Hansen (59:32).

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 304, 12 September 1989, Page 16

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The annual Ohakune 10 kilometre fun run went off well on Saturday, with $165 raised for the Ohakune Primary School. Pictured are the trophy winners, Sandy Robinson who was the first woman home (48:48); Steve Ikin who took first place overall as well as the first local's trophy (34:17); first veteran Ross Leslie from Waiouru (35:39); first under 16 home Shane Whittleston (37:57) first local woman home Cherry Hansen (59:32). Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 304, 12 September 1989, Page 16

The annual Ohakune 10 kilometre fun run went off well on Saturday, with $165 raised for the Ohakune Primary School. Pictured are the trophy winners, Sandy Robinson who was the first woman home (48:48); Steve Ikin who took first place overall as well as the first local's trophy (34:17); first veteran Ross Leslie from Waiouru (35:39); first under 16 home Shane Whittleston (37:57) first local woman home Cherry Hansen (59:32). Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 304, 12 September 1989, Page 16

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