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LismoreCityNews.com.au - Full Article
By Jon Fleetwood
Updated June 29 2023
Alstonville resident and president of the Tenterfield Endurance Riding Club, Duncan Woodhead, finished second in the heavyweight division of Tom Quilty Gold Cup.
This year's race was held in Imbil, Queensland, where 182 competitors took on a gruelling 160 kilometre course.
The 24 hour race began at midnight and competitors raced through the night with no sleep as they traversed the ranges of Imbil.
Not all were successful though, only 131 entrants successfully completed the course and passed the relevant vet checks.
The Tenterfield Endurance Riding Club has a long history of success at the race and this year was no different...
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