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The Union senior-intermediate women’s eight enters the mouth of the Avon River in the annual DB eights race across the Estuary and along the Avon River to Kerrs Reach yesterday. From top are Andrea Martin, Lisa Wynn, Mandy Clapp, Corolyn Carr, Sarah Mirfin, Charmaine Boot, Helen Healey, Kerryn Vella, and Georgina Vella (cox). The Union boat was the first women’s entry to finish. The 9.5 km race is the longest on the Canterbury Rowing Association’s calendar. The outright winner was the Avon senior crew.

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Press, 22 December 1987, Page 34

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The Union senior-intermediate women’s eight enters the mouth of the Avon River in the annual DB eights race across the Estuary and along the Avon River to Kerrs Reach yesterday. From top are Andrea Martin, Lisa Wynn, Mandy Clapp, Corolyn Carr, Sarah Mirfin, Charmaine Boot, Helen Healey, Kerryn Vella, and Georgina Vella (cox). The Union boat was the first women’s entry to finish. The 9.5 km race is the longest on the Canterbury Rowing Association’s calendar. The outright winner was the Avon senior crew. Press, 22 December 1987, Page 34

The Union senior-intermediate women’s eight enters the mouth of the Avon River in the annual DB eights race across the Estuary and along the Avon River to Kerrs Reach yesterday. From top are Andrea Martin, Lisa Wynn, Mandy Clapp, Corolyn Carr, Sarah Mirfin, Charmaine Boot, Helen Healey, Kerryn Vella, and Georgina Vella (cox). The Union boat was the first women’s entry to finish. The 9.5 km race is the longest on the Canterbury Rowing Association’s calendar. The outright winner was the Avon senior crew. Press, 22 December 1987, Page 34