Shane Ratima (left) and Paerata Abraham in action on Saturday, when, with Leon Samuels, they set a new world three-stand, eight-hour strong wool lambs shearing record of 2073. Photo / Barbara Newton
Shane Ratima (left) and Paerata Abraham in action on Saturday, when, with Leon Samuels, they set a new world three-stand, eight-hour strong wool lambs shearing record of 2073. Photo / Barbara Newton
A gang of New Zealand shearers has smashed a three-stand world record by almost 100 lambs in a remote West Otago woolshed.
The attempt on Saturday took place at Wohelo Station, Moa Flat, south of Roxburgh.
Leon Samuels, of Roxburgh, Paerata Abraham, of Masterton, and Shane Ratima, of Hunterville, chaseda three-stand, eight-hour, strong wool lambs record of 1976 set by King Country shearers Kaleb Foote, Cole L’Huillier and Daniel Langlands near Piopio in December 2019.
Starting at 7am and facing four two-hour runs, the targets grew as the tallies grew, and the record was passed with more than 20 minutes to go.
The trio, all right-handers, finished with 2073, led by former Golden Shears open champion Samuels, who passed 700 for the day barely a minute before the clock ticked past the 5pm finish.
Samuels finished with 702, Abraham 692 and Ratima, shearing throughout with a heavily bandaged left forearm, finished with 679, after eight collectively were rejected by the six World Sheep Shearing Records Society referees.
The shearers totalled 516 in the first run from 7am to 9am, 720 in the run to lunch at 11.30am, 217 in the first run after lunch, and 520 in the run to knock-off, in which Samuels sheared the best personal run of the day with 181.
Rules required the lambs to average at least 0.9kg of wool each, which was met comfortably in a wool-weigh on Friday when a sample shear of 20 lambs produced 25.42kg of wool, averaging 1.271kg per lamb.
It was Samuels’ third record-breaking success, being a holder of the four-stand record of 2556, in which he sheared 648 in Southland in 2013, and a former holder of a solo strong wool ewes record shorn in 2017.
Abraham was involved in an unsuccessful two-stand lambs record attempt east of Masterton in December 2024, and Ratima was involved in an unsuccessful attempt on the three-stand record eight days later near Hunterville.
Leon Samuels (left), Shane Ratima and Paerata Abraham broke the three-stand, eight-hour, strong wool lambs record in West Otago on Saturday. Photo / Shedtalk
It was the third of three record attempts in New Zealand this summer, all successful.
On January 5, Whanganui shearer Simon Goss beat the nine-hour strong wool ewes record by one with a new tally of 732, at Te Pa in the central North Island.