N.Z. yachties triumph
NZPA London The New- Zealand yachtsmen, Barry Finlayson and lan Norrie, clinched the Flying 15 world championship when they finished second in the last race of the The pair, from Napier, notched up three firsts and two seconds in the seven-race series, held at Hayling Island in the Solent. A former titleholder, John Cassidy, of Australia, finished thirty-second of the 54 boats which contested the championship. The second place over-all went
: to the Irishman, Eddie Gilmore, 1 followed by British crews in the • next three places. ■ The final over-all plaeings were.—Finlayson and Norrie I, 1 Gilmore and Coffey 2, Trenoweth 1 and Howard 3, Windebank and Ayre 4, Flower and Kingerlee 5. Over-all plaeings of the New 1 Zealanders.—Barry Finlayson and lan Norrie 1, Tony Dalimore and Kevin Moore 19, Ken Chappell and Mike Ure 29, Peter Wilson and Brian Panknurst 36, Paul Pritchett and Laurie Rennie 37, Ray Shearer and John Ashton 39, Bob Bakker and lan Pearson 40, Latham and Anne Edmond 42.
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