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Sailing results
BARNT Green Sailing Club (Wednesday Evening Pursuit Series April 30):
Seniors: Dinghies - 1) Kelsey Suggitt and Josh Stuart (Lark), 2) Bob and Mandy Suggitt (Lark), 3) Richard Wallace (Enterprise).
Sailboards - 1) Robin Brown, 2) Chris Pack, 3) Jeff Nancarrow.
Sunday Class racing (May 4):
1st race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) Robin Brown, 2) Chris Pack, 3) John Denby.
Enterprise Class: 1) Gordon Padmore. Lark Class: 1) Kelsey Suggitt and Josh Stuart, 2) Bob and Mandy Suggitt.
Laser Class: 1) Russell Lewis, 2) Richard Mountford, 3) Katie Hall.
Solo Class: 1) Keith Heyes, 2) John Preston, 3) Nick Day.
Juniors: Optimist Class: 1) William Lockett, 2) Matthew Cross, 3) David Allenby.
2nd race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) Robin Brown, 2) Chris Pack, 3) John Denby. Enterprise Class: 1) Gordon Padmore. Lark Class: 1) Bob and Mandy Suggitt. Laser Class: 1) Paul Cross, 2) Katie Hall, 3) Julia Powell.
Solo Class: 1) John Preston, 2) Keith Heyes, 3) Nick Day.
Juniors: Optimist Class: 1) William Lockett, 2) Matthew Cross.
3rd race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) Robin Brown, 2) Chris Pack, 3) John Denby.
Monday Class racing (May 5):
1st race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) Jeff Nancarrow.
Enterprise Class: 1) Gordon and Rose Padmore, 2) Richard Wallace.
Lark Class: 1) Bob and Mandy Suggitt, 2) Kelsey Suggitt and Josh Stuart. Laser Class: 1) Sam Woods, 2) Richard Main.
Solo Class: 1) Keith Heyes, 2) John Preston, 3) Nick Day.
2nd race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1st Jeff Nancrrow.
Enterprise Class: 1) Richard Wallace, 2) Gordon Padmore.
Lark Class: 1) Bob and Mandy Suggitt, 2) Kelsey Suggitt and Josh Stuart. Laser Class: 1) Sam Woods, 2) Richard Main.
Solo Class: 1) Keith Heyes, 2) John Preston, 3) Nick Day.
3rd race: Seniors: Sailboards: 1) Jeff Nancarrow.
9:08am Wednesday 7th May 2008
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