Wild Oats wins Sydney to Hobart, slams race record

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Wild Oats wins with new race record
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Friday 28 Dec, 2012
Wild Oats wins with new race record
ON a stunning Hobart morning Australian supermaxi Wild Oats X1 has claimed her sixth line honours win in the 68th edition of the Sydney to Hobart.
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Wild Oats wins with new race record
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