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Skiing in Surbiton - conditions icy

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Competitor getting ready at Surbiton Ski Sunday 2010
Probably the silliest skiing event of the year, which sees competitors ditch their skis and strap blocks of ice to their feet before racing down a 21m hill in Surbiton, is due to take place on October 16th. This will be the 3rd year for Surbiton Ski Sunday, when competitiors will try and beat the course record (by Jack Dimes) of 10.66 seconds. In the past 2 years, nearly 100 people have taken part in the event, which raises money for the Shooting Star Children’s Hospice in Hampton....For full info, see: http://www.suburbanskiing.org/Suburbanskiing/Suburban_Skiing.html
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