Javelin yachting
PA Wellington. | Auckland continued its domin-J ance when the national Javelin yachting championships contin-t ued fionti the Heretaunga Boating Club yesterday. Tn contrast to Good Friday, when two races in the championship were cancelled because of high winds, yesterday’s events had to be reduced to only one race due to lack of puff. Lorelei Reynolds won Saturday’s first race. Auckland, winners of three of
I the last four Sanders Cups, won the first three places. Results.—Big Bananas (Gary i! Coleman and Neil Sibun 1, Loi•;eiei Reynolds lan McGill and ■ Mike Dre) 2; Copper Complexion (Graeme Duncaif and Gavin , Agnew/. 3: Big Bertha (Welling- • ton. Brian Coleman and .Murray • Sleeth). 4. ; The over-all leader is Big Ban- ► anas on 0, followed by I Reynolds on 3. Copper Compie* - xion 6. and Big Bertha 13.7 Friday’s cancelled events will f also be run Today.
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Press, 16 April 1979, Page 6
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144Javelin yachting Press, 16 April 1979, Page 6
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