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SAILING SEASON COMES TO AN END AT FORFAR LOCH.
From:
Forfar Dispatch (Forfar, Scotland)
| Date:
November 28, 2007
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THE past weekend saw the final competitive sailing on Forfar Loch for this season.
It ended in a blaze of colour as the Scottish Universities Sailing Association (SUSA) held a team racing league event over the weekend.
Teams from Glasgow, Strathclyde, Edinburgh, St. Andrews, Dundee, Aberdeen and Robert Gordon took part, with some race officials and shore support provided by Forfar Sailing Club.
The Saturday was rather windy and the attempt was made ...
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