Southland leads yachting
PA Dunedin In spite of the Southland entry ! withdrawing from the inter-pro-i vincial Sanders Cup competition race held yesterday, Southland I maintained its lead on points ; after three events in the series. For Southland, Paul Heads and ; Wayne Shaw had decisively won ! the first and second races held | on Sunday, but yesterday morn- : ing’s 23 knot northerly took its I toll.. They were forced to with- • draw with broken equipment • after a capsize. " ■ South Canterbury (Geoff Kelly ■ and Garth le Roy) also failed to finish, while the Hawke’s Bay ; entrant of Peter Christie and i Peter Parvin. decided not to • attempt the race after a capsize j before the start.
i The third race was left to the ' Wellington entrant (Craig Gilberd and Warren Williams) — i which secured a good start and I despite two capsizes crossed the ; finish line two minutes in front of Auckland (Paul Scoffin and i Dean Coleman), and Otago (Allan i Todd and Geoff Mercer). I On points over all Southland leads with Canterbury and Welli. ington fighting it out for second place. Third race result: Coupe d'Etat, Craig Gilbert and Warren Williams (Wellington) 1; Koro, Paul Scoffin and Dean Coleman (Auckland)’2; Snuffle-Up-A-Gust. Allan Todd and Geoff Mercer (Otago) 3; Taniwha, Keith May and Brent Cowan (Canterbury) 4. 'dWfcg* I
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Press, 2 March 1982, Page 6
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