One would have though that, as In most competitive sports, the performance completed first (even by only a few seconds) would establish the new record. The second performance would then have to exceed the speed of the first by at least 1kph - which it obviously did not - for it to establish a new record. An almost unbelievable coincidence in any case.

Geoff V

At 08:10 AM 13/02/2014, Peter (PCS3) wrote:
Now that must be a record: two simultaneous claims on the same day in the same model of glider with the exactly the same location, speeds and distance!!!!
What are the chances of that? !!!!!!!!!!
PeterS

On 12/02/2014 9:47 AM, Pam wrote:
GFA has received the following record claims for the Australian National Standard Class 750km triangle speed record:
>>
Category: General
Class: Standard
Type of record: 750km triangle speed
Location: West Wyalong
Performance: 134.01 kph
Pilot: Matt gage
Glider: LS8/15m
Date: 8/2/2014
>>
Category: General
Sub-class Standard
Type of record : Speed over a 750km triangle
Course/location : West Wyalong Aerodrome, NSW ( Australia ) - TP1`- Conargo and return
Performance : 134.01 km/hr
Pilot : Allan Barnes
Glider : LS8/15mRegistration: VH-NSZ
Date : 08 Feb 2014





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