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Pupils relish visit from rescue chopper cyclists

Otago Daily Times Online News·Wednesday, 13 May 2026·20 days ago
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A close encounter with cow poo did not deter TV personality Paddy Gower from turning out at Gore Main School on Friday during the annual Westpac Chopper Bike Ride fundraiser. In his third effort for the appeal, Mr Gower told the school’s more than 200 students about the incident. "I ran into some cow poo ... I slid over and I hit the deck just before Gore." But that did not deter him from soldiering on to the town, which has clearly struck a chord with him. "I believe that Gore is paradise and I would stay here if we didn’t have to ride on. "I would stay here forever." A pack of 80 riders and a support crew of 20 had set off from Queenstown at 5.45 that morning to take on the 253km, 12-hour journey in support of rescue helicopter services. It is the 15th year the event has been held. They included Olympian Sarah Cowley-Ross and mountainbiker Brook Macdonald, who were both participating in the fundraiser for the first time.…

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