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Rotorua Intermediate School students show the spirit of the Rotorua Mini Marathon
7 May, 2021 02:34 AM
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Vanessa Cassidy, 12, (left) and Maddison-Louise Layton, 11, (right0 help Maddison Reeve, 12, to the end of the Rotorua Mini Marathon after she hurt her ankle. Photo / Andrew Warner
Vanessa Cassidy, 12, (left) and Maddison-Louise Layton, 11, (right0 help Maddison Reeve, 12, to the end of the Rotorua Mini Marathon after she hurt her ankle. Photo / Andrew Warner
As more than 2000 Rotorua kids were sprinting their hardest down the finishing shoot of the Rotorua Mini Marathon, two Rotorua Intermediate School girls opted instead to help out their mate. Maddison Reeve, 12, was