by Joseph Presti
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2-12-2009 02:48:24 | |
IN 2010 the all teams including International Teams will be competing for the GTC International Cup awarded to the team in 1st place on 31/12/2010.
Australian teams only, will continue to compete for the GTC Overall Trophy and Seasonal Cups.
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by Craig Hollins
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2-12-2009 06:15:16 | |
Should we burn a fin and put the ashes into a very small urn for the trophy. We won,t give it to anyone who wins, we,ll just send them a photo :) A warning to all future teams, your sailing life will never be the same....Let the games begin
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by Howard Rowson
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2-12-2009 23:43:08 | |
Silverware cool!
Kato - lol , indeed mate. Jeux sans frontieres!
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by Martin van Meurs
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3-12-2009 12:43:20 | |
It would be good if we could also get some Dutch teams organized. Up till now no one was seriously interested so I hope other Dutch riders will start showing interest as well now the English crews are being organized.
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by Howard Rowson
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3-12-2009 21:39:20 | |
Not to be missed Martin! Hopefully the rest of Europe will follow your lead.
Holland has by far largest speedsurfing community in the world, it's would be a shame for you guys and gals not to participate.
good wind and speed
H
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by Mark Matthews
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3-12-2009 21:43:54 | |
Hey,
If you boys don't get onboard its not quite international and also we can have north meets south hemispere seeing Australia is its own continent?
Rattle some cages Martin got to be worth while.
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by Brian Hooper
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4-12-2009 01:20:24 | |
What about the France, Greece, Germany and others too? At present there's teams from Japan, Croatia, New Zealand and now with Ireland and the UK coming on board it will truly be an international teams competition.
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