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TWO SOUTH AUSTRALIANS who recently won the 1970 world 420-class yachting championships in Tel Aviv, Israel, are eager to hold the 1972 contest in their home country. They are John Gilders and Douglas Giles, members of the Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club, near Adelaide. They said the club would be able to provide all the facilities for world-class yachting races. Giles is leaning out on a trapeze while the skipper, Gilders, takes the helm of the 420 Nereus off Seacliff, South Australia.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 26

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TWO SOUTH AUSTRALIANS who recently won the 1970 world 420-class yachting championships in Tel Aviv, Israel, are eager to hold the 1972 contest in their home country. They are John Gilders and Douglas Giles, members of the Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club, near Adelaide. They said the club would be able to provide all the facilities for world-class yachting races. Giles is leaning out on a trapeze while the skipper, Gilders, takes the helm of the 420 Nereus off Seacliff, South Australia. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 26

TWO SOUTH AUSTRALIANS who recently won the 1970 world 420-class yachting championships in Tel Aviv, Israel, are eager to hold the 1972 contest in their home country. They are John Gilders and Douglas Giles, members of the Brighton and Seacliff Yacht Club, near Adelaide. They said the club would be able to provide all the facilities for world-class yachting races. Giles is leaning out on a trapeze while the skipper, Gilders, takes the helm of the 420 Nereus off Seacliff, South Australia. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32462, 24 November 1970, Page 26