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    There's just one goal in mind for long distance triathlete Braden Currie as he lines up in tomorrow's Taupo half ironman

    There's just one goal in mind for long distance triathlete Braden Currie as he lines up in tomorrow's Taupo half ironman


    The two-time winner is a late entry to the field featuring Olympic silver medallist Javier Gomez and defending champion Kyle Smith.

    Two qualifying spots are still available for next year's 70.3 ironman world championships in Taupo...and Currie's desperate for one of them.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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