Good Turnout for May Day Dinghy Racing at East Antrim
9th May 2021
Zoe Whitford and Kelly Patterson racing their 29er skiff at Larne
Credit: Sue Kitson
It was back to dinghy racing at the Larne club, East Antrim, for the May Day regatta on Sunday 2nd under current NI Covid restrictions.
There was a good turnout of 21 in four classes – Optimist, Toppers, Single and Double Handers.
The Doig family dominated the Oppies and Toppers, with four members in the Optimist and Toppers. Freddie was the first Optimist with three bullets, and Fraser won the Toppers coincidentally with the same score. Tom Coulter took first in a Laser Radial with another Doig, Gavin, runner up in the ten single Handers. Zoe Whitford and Kelly Patterson in a 29er won the Double Hander fleet, which included three Flying Fifteens.
Despite pandemic, the 44th Chennai Book Fair witnessed good turnout
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R.S. Shanmugam, president, the Booksellers and Publishers Association of South India (BAPASI), said though the turnout was not the same as previous years, it was far better than what they had expected.
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People visiting the 44
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Chennai Book Fair at the YMCA Ground Nandanam on Tuesday.
R.S. Shanmugam, president, the Booksellers and Publishers Association of South India (BAPASI), said though the turnout was not the same as previous years, it was far better than what they had expected.
The 44th Chennai Book Fair, which concluded on Tuesday, witnessed a good turnout despite the pandemic, organisers and publishers said.
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