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5/09/2010
The Kiwi age groupers report from the World Duathlon Champs
2/09/2010
Call for Applications - Age Group Selection Commission
1/09/2010
Sam Warriner looking for Sweat7 athletes - NO ELITES PLEASE!
1/09/2010
Contact Tri Series back for another big summer
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Events
22/08/2010
Contact Duathlon Series - Christchurch
29/08/2010
JD Duathlons Race #2 “The Equaliser”
5/09/2010
Friendly Dental VLK (Very Low Key) Duathlon Series
12/09/2010
Friendly Dental Ironkids Duathlon Series
3/10/2010
Kapiti Harrier and Multisport Club Duathlon Series 2010
10/10/2010
Friendly Dental Ironkids Duathlon Series
10/10/2010
Williams Harvey Charity Corporate Duathlon
28/10/2010
Orca Swim n Run Series
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