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Hiroki Nakayama enters the Global Solo Challenge
Hiroki comes to the event from a background in alpine climbing, drawn to ocean racing by the same underlying drive: to face nature with his own skills, and to discover scenery and a version of himself he has not met yet.
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Worldstar: a solo circumnavigation race
Oceanic racing has been at the heart of the Royal Western Yacht Club for over 65 years and has been fundamental to Britain’s sailing history.
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Australian Fireball National Championship day 1
Yesterday, in the training day preceding the Nationals, sailors were tested by strong winds and sizeable waves.
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Foiling Awards IX – voting now open
The ninth edition of the Foiling Awards, celebrating the best foiling sailors, products, projects and events of 2025, is now entering its most decisive phase.
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RS Sailing Top Events in 2026
The countdown is on. Entries for the RS Games 2026 are officially open and the response from the global RS community has been nothing short of spectacular. Early entries are setting the tone for what promises to be the biggest celebration ever!
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Royal Varuna Yacht Club Masters Champs Overall
The final day of the inaugural Royal Varuna Yacht Club Masters Championship saw a variety of different wind strengths and directions as competing breezes battled it out.
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F18 World Championship 2026 – Day 4 Bundock and Ashby snatch lead
Darren Bundock and Glen Ashby turned a seven point deficit into a ten point lead on day 4 of the 2026 F18 World Championship.
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America’s Cup extends late entry date for AC38
America’s Cup extends late entry date for AC38 38th America’s Cup
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DN North American Championship 2026
The DN North American Championship took place from January 24-31, 2026, on Green Lake, Wisconsin (USA), under some of the most demanding winter conditions seen in recent years.
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Bembridge Illusion Stratton Memorial 2026
Although he was a relatively new member of the Illusion fleet it was entirely appropriate that before sailing commenced on Saturday morning that Mike Toogood as Class Captain said a few words and there was a minute silence in memory of Ian Prideaux.