English shearer Stu Connor staged a remarkable recovery from a cold and slower-than-expected start to break a lambshearing record on Saturday.
While he missed out on the ultimate goal of Irish shearer Ivan Scott's world nine-hour strong wool lambs record of 867, he did set a British of 785, four more than the previous record 781 set by multiple Welsh champion Gareth Daniel in 2016.
Conor conceded Scott's record was never on, as he was already 18 off the target pace after two runs.
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With the temperature outside at just 4deg shortly before the 5am start, the 36-year-old Connor shore 171 in the two hours to breakfast, and followed-up with successive 1hr 45min runs of 150, 155, 156, and 153, which compared with Daniel's runs of 181, 158, 151, 144 and 147.