Re: OBRA's History

Rick Johnson

2007-03-05

It does makes sense that they should be former or current members to be
included in the history of OBRA.



Rick



Candi Murray wrote:





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I think that
they have to actually join
obra for them to count.


Candi


 






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Sent: Monday, March
05, 2007 6:00
PM

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Subject: Re: [OBRA
Chat] OBRA's
History



 


Bart Bowen, 2 Time US Pro Champion, lives and
works in Bend
(Rebound Therapy
Sports Performance Lab), though I don't believe he ever based here when
he was
racing.  Paul Willerton, too (6th at 1994 Vail MTB World Champs, and
locally 1998 Columbia Plateau winner).  Suppose those two deserve an
honorable mention, or is that too much of a stretch?






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