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Nudge the New Ocean Society at TheOceanRace Summit
Mayor Salis: “Young people are not just calling for change, they are already driving it. Institutions, cities, and leaders need to listen”
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Youth Sailing Pathway Status awarded to Oxford
Oxford Sailing Club is delighted to announce that we have been awarded the British Sailing Pathway Club status by the RYA — a fantastic recognition of the strength and quality of our developing youth programme.
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18ft Skiff Balmain Cup
A 20-knots plus North East wind gave the Australian 18 Footers League fleet a challenging late afternoon series of three windward-leeward races on Sydney Harbour yesterday (Friday, 30 January) to determine the outcome of the annual Balmain Cup.
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Vale Mike Fletcher AM – 9.10.33 – 30.1.26
Michael Francis Fletcher, known to us all simply as Fletch, Coach or Mike, quietly passed away last evening aged 92, following a bout with illness.
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USA A-Class Midwinter Championship day 3
Three more races are in the books on Day Three at the A-Class Midwinter Championship, hosted by the Upper Keys Sailing Club in Key Largo.
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SailGP Southampton your starter for ten – It all comes down to time
The New Zealand Black Foils team confident they will be back on the water in time for their home event, via the SailGP Technologies facility in Southampton UK
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HK Raceweek – just a little lighter
“Yesterday was brutal. It was really hard for race management because of the wind conditions, and today we expected the same, if not more,” said Principal Race Officer Barry Truhol.
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Luna Rossa partner FIV’s Olympic program
Luna Rossa and the Italian Sailing Federation (FIV) announce a new partnership aimed at supporting and accompanying Italy’s Olympic, youth, and para sailing teams on their road to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
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SailGP: Team lists announced for Auckland
The countdown is on to the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix Auckland, the second event of the 2026 SailGP Season.
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SailGP: Black Foils “pumped” to be sailing again
Black Foils wing trimmer Blair Tuke says his team is “absolutely pumped” at the prospect of racing in front of a roaring home crowd, with a dramatic recovery effort reigniting hopes of seeing them back on the Auckland start line.