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Eskimo-Indian Olympics wind down
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MONDAY, JULY 22, 2002 The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics completed its annual run in Alaska early Sunday morning with a traditional seal skinning. Claudia Tuzroyluke won the event with a time of 2 minutes, 47 second. She also won the fish-cutting contest earlier in the Olympics, setting a record with cutting and gutting a salmon in 44.01 seconds. Get the Story:
Three make quick work of skinning seals (The Anchorage Daily News 7/22) Relevant Links:
World Eskimo-Indian Olympics - http://www.weio.org Related Stories:
Alaska youth wins Indian stick pull (7/19)
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