A Wairoa mother, her son and daughter will make some sort of history at the 53rd Golden Shears which starts in Masterton today when they all compete in the same event.
They are farmer Marg Baynes, son Lachie and daughter Ingrid Smith, who will all be contesting the Senior shearing heats to be held late this afternoon.
But the mum, 58, and daughter, 26, who set a unique two-stand lamb shearing record of 903 in eight hours together in January 2009, aren't planning to go any further in the event.
"Just a practice event for me, just to settle the nerves," Marg Barnes said as she focuses on a women's invitation event being staged as a cancer fundraiser, and which will include six-times Golden Shears Open woolhandling champion Joanne Kumeroa, capable of shearing 400 sheep in a day but now fighting her own battle against cancer.
Marg Baynes says her back's only recently come right four years after her own 400, and jokes: "I've got over that silly business. I think I've grown up."