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WMRT
(redirected from World Mountain Running Trophy)

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WMRTWollongong Music Round Table (Australia)
WMRTWorld Mountain Running Trophy (New Zealand)
WMRTWestern Maryland Rail Trail
WMRTWallace McHarg Roberts and Todd, LLC (Philadelphia, PA)


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Others taking part: Jessica Burns (City of Plymouth), Joanne Harvey (Exeter), Blue Haywood (Lincoln Wellington) winner of the under-17 at Gateshead last year, Nicola Hood (Victoria Park), Louren Howarth (Leigh), Mhairi and Sarah Inglis (Lothian), Katie Knowles (Bristol and West), Danielle Nimmock (City of Norwich), Emma Pallant and Louise Small (Aldershot, Farnham and Dist), and World Mountain Running Trophy winner Laura Park (Ellingborough).
Byline: By GARETH HUGHES WREXHAM teenager Gina Paletta was the star performer for Wales at the World Mountain Running Trophy competition in Crans Montana, Switzerland, finishing a superb fifth in the junior women's race.
Placed 46th in the World Mountain Running Trophy when it was held in Scotland in 1995, five years later she triumphed in the event in Germany.
 
 
 
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