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Unbeaten run continues for Team NZ

11/03/2010 11:52:02

Team New Zealand are a perfect three from three at the Louis Vuitton Trophy regatta on Auckland's Waitemata Harbour.

Dean Barker's crew have made the most of Team Origin's misfortune to win the opening race on day three.

After leading for most of the race the British syndicate was forced to retire after breaking a spinnaker pole. The damage has caused a delay to the regatta as it needs to be replaced.

The Franco-German entry All4One is next on the water against Italy's Azzurra.

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