Whanganui Chronicle

Clocks set for world record bid

SHEARING: Megan Whitehead is about to tackle a 13-year pinnacle, Doug Laing reports

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The stage is being set for an attempt on a world shearing record which has gone unchalleng­ed for 13 years. Gore shearer Megan Whitehead, 24, will attempt the solo women’s nine-hour strongwool lamb shearing record of 648 (72 an hour), set on November 27, 2007, by Waikato shearer Emily Welch.

The previous record of 541 had been set in 1989.

Whitehead has been shearing in recent months in Hawke’s Bay and King Country, as well as adhering to a specific physical training regime.

Whitehead’s attempt will take place at the Grant Brothers’ woolshed in Gore, Southland, this Thursday , starting at 5am and finishing at 5pm.

THE SHEARER

Megan Whitehead is a daughter of former shearers Quentin Whitehead and Tina McColl.

She is already the joint holder of one world record, the four-stand eight-hours women’s record of 2066 lambs set in the central North Island on January 23 last year.

She shore a personal best of 608, the best of the day and at an average of 76 an hour.

THE RULES

Under the auspices of the World Sheep Shearing Records Society, there are standard rules, with five ‘runs’ during the day, from 5-7am, 8-9.45am, 10.15am-12pm, 1-2.45pm, and 3.15-5pm, separated by one-hour breakfast and lunch breaks, and two half-hour ‘smoko’ breaks.

For comparison’s sake, eight-hours records are done in four two-hour runs. Both nine and eight hours are standard working days in New Zealand woolsheds.

Five judges have been appointed (one watching via AVL from Australia because of Covid-19 travel restrictio­ns) to ensure appropriat­e quality and record rules are adhered to.

Judges will on Wednesday oversee the shearing of 20 sample lambs, from which the average clip must be a minimum of 0.9k of wool per lamb for the attempt to go ahead.

During the attempt the judges may remove individual sheep from the tally or even call the event off early if the quality is below the required standards.

In the record 13 years ago, Welch shore 144 in the two hours before breakfast followed by successive 1hr 45min runs of 125, 123, 127, and 129.

 ?? Photo / Sandy Eggleston / The Ensign ?? Megan Whitehead in action.
Photo / Sandy Eggleston / The Ensign Megan Whitehead in action.
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