Sporting Digest: Sailing

Wednesday 19 May 1993 23:02 BST
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A pounds 100,000 grant by the Foundation for Sport and the Arts was announced yesterday for the Dolphin & Youth Project's new 60-footer, Britain's only entry in the Whitbread Round the World Race which starts on 25 September.

BRITISH STEEL CHALLENGE Fourth leg: (Cape Town to Southampton) (Positions, with miles to the finish): 1 Commercial Union 771; 2 Group 4 772; 3 Nuclear Electric 793; 4 Rhone-Poulenc 800; 5 British Steel II 807; 6 Coopers & Lybrand 847; 7 Hofbrau 867; 8 Pride of Teesside 880; 9 InterSpray 911; 10 Heath Insured 1,266.

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