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America’s Cup: Recon Diary: Another good light day
Emirates Team New Zealand had their fourth sailing day, of the 45 days permitted, in their AC75 on Saturday. They struck another light-air day – where racing was unable to he held in several sailing events.
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Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group claim ownership of Ainslie America’s Cup boat
Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group claims ownership of Ainslie America’s Cup boat
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America’s Cup: Brits have disputed AC75 ownership
The reputable Daily Telegraph (UK) is reporting the INEOS founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe has commenced legal action to retrieve the AC75 currently in possession of his estranged business. partner, Athena Racing.
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Athena Racing statement
Athena Racing is proud of its achievements over the past 12 years since launching the British America’s Cup team in 2014.
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Henri-Lloyd introduces Voyager Rugby Shirt
A timeless classic from Henri-Lloyd has been updated with a range of new colours and styling for 2026.
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GL52 Pensacola Cup 2026 day 2
Unlike day 1 with multiple race winners, day 2 saw boats finding a place and sticking to it. Wizard found the magic and dominated, accomplishing a picket fence day. They currently lead the event with a strong 9 points.
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INEOS Statement on the America’s Cup
INEOS is surprised that the boat we built for the last America’s Cup (AC37) has been taken by Athena Racing. The boat belongs to INEOS and it is inappropriate to assume it can be used for the next competition without seeking our permission.
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Blaze 30th Anniversary Season Preview
The Blaze dinghy – designed in 1996 by Ian Howlett and John Caig and originally built by Topper – has evolved through several marks incorporating changes predominantly limited to the deck, materials and construction.
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Tenzor J/70 Open Winter Series Leg 5 Day 1
The opening day of the regatta delivered spectacular conditions and intense action, with three races completed for each team.
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Seldén Frensham Pond Cadet Open
It began, as the best early-season Cadet weekends often do, with a boat park full of optimism. This was the first national event of 2026, and with 42 boats on the entry list it was the biggest Frensham Cadet Open since 2013.