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Fastest gold pan in Dahlonega

By By Jerry Gunn
Posted 8:54PM on Sunday 21st April 2002 ( 23 years ago )
DAHLONEGA - This was gold panning championship weekend in Dahlonega.<br> <br> Once again The Dahlonega Jaycees and the Consolidated Mining Company teamed up to bring history back to the hills.<br> <br> There is still plenty of gold <br> if you are lucky enough and hard working enough to find it.<br> <br> During the World Open Gold Panning Championship Sunday competitors separated eight pea-sized nuggets from a sand filled pan as quick as they could.<br> <br> The current record is 7-point-55 seconds held by Californian Donald Roberts.<br> <br> His father, Jack Roberts, brought the Gold Panning Open to Dahlonega in 1988 because of a lack of interest and sponsorship in California.<br> <br> The nation&#39;s first gold strike was near Dahlonega in 1828.<br> <br> Roberts said there&#39;s still a lot gold in the ground.<br> <br> He says they struck a vein building the Dahlonega Wal-Mart but covered it up.<br> <br> &#34;It was more practical to build a store on it and let people spend their money than to it is to get the gold out,&#34; said Roberts.<br> <br> &#34;That&#39;s hard rock mining.&#34; <br> <br> Roberts said competition panning calls for a steady hand and speed, not the size of the nugget.<br> <br> The Championship brought 25 competitors to the Consolidated Gold Mine.<br> <br> Competitors had to separate nuggets from sand filled pans in seconds, not minutes.<br> <br> This is basically the way hopeful miners looked for gold in the Georgia hills of the late 1820&#39;s and in the California gold fields in the 1840&#39;s.<br> <br> Dahlonega Jaycees President Rick Hathcock said the Jaycees saw real potential in sponsoring the event. <br> <br> &#34;Being in Dahlonega it&#39;s just a gimme, &#34; said Hathcock.<br> <br> &#34;Being in gold country this is the place for it, that&#39;s the way we feel.&#34;<br> <br> In this year&#39;s competition Ronnie Gaddis of Dahlonega took his fourth first place win at 9.22 seconds followed by David Smith of Crandall at 11.71 and Mildred Norrell of Dahlonega with 12.09.

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