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Leon Griffin made up a five-minute deficit to win the 2017 Challenge. (Steve Kidd/Western News) |
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Lindsay Glassford of Invermere was second in 5:05:21.0 and Victoria Gilbert of Brentwood Bay, B.C. was third in 5:09:37.
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