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David Sandos, a 21-year-old 'elite' grade gymnast of Hamilton, was one of 96 gymnasts representing 15 North Island clubs who competed in the annual Turoa Tumblers 'regymski' weekend which was held in the Ruapehu College and Community Gymnasium on 14-15 September. In addition to the usual certificates competitors were also presented with a small bag containing ski badges, carrots and promotional literature about Ohakune and the Ruapehu Region to take home with them to Auckland, Napier, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Hamilton, Kawerau, Taupo, Wanganui and many other places. In this picture David Sandos demonstrates the 3-second 'crucifix' position on the rings.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 36

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David Sandos, a 21-year-old 'elite' grade gymnast of Hamilton, was one of 96 gymnasts representing 15 North Island clubs who competed in the annual Turoa Tumblers 'regymski' weekend which was held in the Ruapehu College and Community Gymnasium on 14-15 September. In addition to the usual certificates competitors were also presented with a small bag containing ski badges, carrots and promotional literature about Ohakune and the Ruapehu Region to take home with them to Auckland, Napier, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Hamilton, Kawerau, Taupo, Wanganui and many other places. In this picture David Sandos demonstrates the 3-second 'crucifix' position on the rings. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 36

David Sandos, a 21-year-old 'elite' grade gymnast of Hamilton, was one of 96 gymnasts representing 15 North Island clubs who competed in the annual Turoa Tumblers 'regymski' weekend which was held in the Ruapehu College and Community Gymnasium on 14-15 September. In addition to the usual certificates competitors were also presented with a small bag containing ski badges, carrots and promotional literature about Ohakune and the Ruapehu Region to take home with them to Auckland, Napier, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Hamilton, Kawerau, Taupo, Wanganui and many other places. In this picture David Sandos demonstrates the 3-second 'crucifix' position on the rings. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 18, 2 October 1984, Page 36

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