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Germans lead yachting

NZPA-Reuter Cowes, Isle of Wight West Germany swept into the lead after the third race of the five-race Admirals’ Cup yachting series yesterday. The West Germans filled second and fourth places in the 217-mile Channel race which ended yesterday as the United States, which led aftei the first two inshore

races, fared badly in the windless conditions and slipped to second place over all ahead of Britain and Australia. West Germany now goes into tomorrow’s final inshore race with 398 points, 56 ahead of the United States. The cup-holder, Britain, is third on 331, with Australia in fourth place with 325. New Zealand is ninth on 255.

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Press, 2 August 1983, Page 34

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Germans lead yachting Press, 2 August 1983, Page 34

Germans lead yachting Press, 2 August 1983, Page 34