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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENDER.—B. G. de Thier, the former national Finn class champion and Canterbury’s only member of the New Zealand fleet selected to take part in the world OK dinghy championship at Auckland later this year, sailing his OK, Chaos, during the Buxton Cup race at Mount Pleasant on Sunday. He finished third, behind the catamaran skippers, R. Frost and K. Chirnside.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 9

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENDER.—B. G. de Thier, the former national Finn class champion and Canterbury’s only member of the New Zealand fleet selected to take part in the world OK dinghy championship at Auckland later this year, sailing his OK, Chaos, during the Buxton Cup race at Mount Pleasant on Sunday. He finished third, behind the catamaran skippers, R. Frost and K. Chirnside. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 9

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENDER.—B. G. de Thier, the former national Finn class champion and Canterbury’s only member of the New Zealand fleet selected to take part in the world OK dinghy championship at Auckland later this year, sailing his OK, Chaos, during the Buxton Cup race at Mount Pleasant on Sunday. He finished third, behind the catamaran skippers, R. Frost and K. Chirnside. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 9