The Weekend Sun 12 February 2016

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12 February 2016, Issue 790

Urban acrobatics The Bay’s largest circulating, most read newspaper.

66,600 copies to the homes of 159,700 residents throughout TAURANGA, MOUNT MAUNGANUI, PAPAMOA, WAIHI BEACH, KAIMAI, KATIKATI, TE PUKE, PAENGAROA, OTAMARAKAU and all RDs

The city is their playground – the walls, the ledges, the seats, the roof lines. And we, the passers-by, The Strand diners and strollers, are their audience. Dan Mills and Tyler Lloyd are freerunners.

They are the street gymnasts, thrill seekers, daredevils who stop people in their tracks with their crazy spontaneous antics. They have transformed a hobby into an artform and are pulling instant audiences.

Your Central City Health Centre

OPEN EVERY DAY 8AM - 9PM

• accident & medical • family medical practice • chiropractor • physiotherapy • pharmacy

• dentist • xray

2nd Avenue Health Centre - 19 Second Avenue - Tauranga

“Gymnastics, but as flashy and showy as possible,” says Tyler. Yes, they show off – and we love it. To read the full story, see page 5. Photo: Tracy Hardy.


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