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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Kimberley Smith, Mildred Sampson, Anne Audain, Philip Jensen, Jacko Gill, Monique Williams, Toni Hodgkinson, Gavin Lovegrove, Barry Magee, Peter Henderson, Jack Foster, Jason Stewart, Valerie Young, Stan Lay, Allison Roe, John Holland, Kevin Ryan, John Davies, Kirsten Hellier, Adrian Blincoe, Norman Read, Dave Norris, James Dolphin, David MacCalman, Michael O'Rourke, Jonathan Wyatt, Marise Chamberlain, Robin Tait, Peter Renner, Stuart Farquhar, Nikki Hamblin, Michelle Seymour, Ian Winchester, Denis Petushinskiy, Leonard Cuff, Don Jowett, Chantal Brunner, Sue Golder, Neville Scott, Dick Tayler, Avis McIntosh, Bevan Smith, Angus Cooper, Anne Hare, Chris Donaldson, Doreen Porter, Mike Ryan, Bill Baillie, Harold Brainsby, Augustine Nketia, Andrea Miller, Paul Ballinger, Tania Dixon, Kate Horan, Derek Turnbull, Derek Froude, Harold Tyrie, Shaun Farrell, Nyla Carroll, Glenys Quick, Melissa Moon, Tasha Williams, James Leckie, David Ambler, Tony Sargisson, Clem Parker, Sean Wade, George Hill, Arnold Anderson, Angela McKee, Barbara Poulsen, Roy Williams, Dallas Roberts, Mary Donaghy, Henry St Aubyn Murray, Rex Wilson, Merv Richards, Robbie Johnston, Mary O'Connor, James Mortimer, Molly Cowan, Rona Tong, Jennifer Thompson, Nola Bond, Graham Quinn, Harry Wilson, Alan Sayers, Joanne Henry, Dave McKenzie, Ian Studd, Glenn Howard, Noeline Swinton, Elizabeth Forbes, Paul Gibbons, Doug Pirini, Dale Warrander, Brenda Matthews, Janet Shackleton, Nic O'Brien, Tony Rogers, Phil Wood, Martin Johns, Bob Thomas. Excerpt: Kimberley "Kim" Smith (born 19 November 1981 in Papakura) is a New Zealand middle distance and long distance runner who specialises in the 5000 and 10,000 metres. She is a 2005 graduate of Providence College (previously at King's College, she first started running with Papakura Harriers). Smith won the 2004 NCAA Women's I...