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MELBOURNE, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Master Lock Comanche took line honours in the Sydney to Hobart race on Sunday after pulling clear of a three-way tussle with supermaxis LawConnect and HSK Scallywag 100.
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SYDNEY (AP) — Master Lock Comanche was leading defending champion LawConnect in the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race late Friday local time in the 80th running of the ocean race to the island state of ...
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Today on The Front Page we have the NZ Herald’s Christopher Reive and Nathan Limm to take us through some of 2025’s highs and lows. Master Lock Comanche took line honours in the 80th Sydney-Hobart ...
The 100-footer held off a challenge from LawConnect and Scallywag to cross first in what turned out to be a chaotic race down the East coast of Australia. Having been forced to retire from the race in ...
The 100-footer, skippered by Matt Allen and James Mayo, pipped at times close rivals LawConnect and SHK Scallywag to the Castray Esplanade finish line just after 6.03pm on Sunday. Mayo said the ...
That’s a wrap on our three-day live coverage of the 80th Sydney to Hobart Yacht race. By 4pm today, 33 yachts had retired and 75 of the 95 remaining yachts racing had yet to pass half way. It’s time I ...
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Tough conditions have taken their toll on the fleet on day one of the Sydney to Hobart, with three retirements at sea on the NSW coast, and a new leader taking over entering the night's racing.
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