Two British competitors sandwich the Australians at the start of the Final with the scores at 2-2.
 

Two British competitors sandwich the Australians at the start of the Final with the scores at 2-2.

Brits win on final race

International 14 team racing finals go to the wire

Thursday February 10th 2005, Author: Class Association, Location: Australasia
It was a great day for Team Racing at Takapuna, New Zealand today, with exciting competition in light southerly winds.

Three umpire boats followed the fleet and whistles were heard across the water. For the first time in the regatta penalties were issued and penalty turns were taken.

The format was that the winner would be the first team to win three races out of five. Australia took the first race and race two went to Great Britain A. The balance continued to tip back and forth as Australia won the third race, and Great Britain A the fourth. The tension was understandably high as the teams headed into the fifth and final race.

There was a great deal of changing of position in the last race, but Great Britain A came through to win.

Tonight all the teams will be celebrating at a dinner to be held at the oceanfront Takapuna Boating Club facility. While they wait, team members will be watching videotaped footage of themselves on the big screen, with moans at the capsizes and cheers at the successful maneuvers.

Friday 11th February is the first fleet race, which will be a practice for the official worlds which start Saturday.

Race 1: Australia with placings - 1, 2, 4 & 5
Race 2: Great Britain - 1, 3, 5, & 8
Race 3: Australia - 2, 4, 5, & 6
Race 4: Great Britain - 1, 2, 3 & 6.
Race 5 : Great Britain - 2, 3, 4 & 6
Winning Team Great Britain A
Runners up - Australia

Great Britain A
GBR 1506 Mark Upton-Brown Mike Pennock
GBR 1517 Victor Brellisford Damian Ash
GBR 1484 Chris Turner Peter Bagwell
GBR 1503 Andrew Partington Ben Vernieres
Australia
AUS 632 Brad Devine Denis Jones
AUS 626 Grant Geddes Dan Wilsdon
AUS 625 David Hayter Alan Pollitt
AUS 631 Lindsay Irwin Andrew Perry

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