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Kart club presentations

THE Swan Hill Kart Club finished up for the year recently with its last club day and trophy presentation for 2013.

Campbell O’Bree finished first in the cadets, followed by Will Garvie and Tyson Hayes.

Matthew Bish took out the junior national light category, followed by Logan Nalder and Ben Fox.

The Clubman Classes saw Anthony Fedele finish first and Caleb Nalder second for the Clubman Heavy. 

Christopher Warnaar finished first and Chloe Hansen in second in the Clubman Light category.

Sportsman Restricted Pro saw Tony Whitwam finish in first place for the day followed by Scott Hansen in second and Daniel Fedele in third.

Caleb Nalder was awarded Most Improved Karter of the Year, rapidly improving his driving skills and finesse in the Clubman Heavy Class.

Lifetime memberships were presented to Ian and Tilly Burgess for all the help and hard work they had both put in over many years.

Club championship results – cadets – Campbell O’Bree (first), Will Garvie (second), Tyson Hayes (third); junior national light – Andrew Fox (first), Ben Fox (second), Logan Nalder (third); clubman light – Christopher Warnaar (first), Chloe Hansen (second); clubman heavy – Anthony Fedele (first), Caleb Nalder; sportsman 125 restricted pro – Tony Whitwam (first), Scott Hansen (second), Kent Hansen (third).

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