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The Ocean Race Auckland: Where are the Kiwis?
Monday’s formal announcement of the Auckland stopover for the 2027 edition of The Ocean Race underscored the diminishing presence of New Zealand sailors in a race that has long been part of the Kiwi sailing culture.
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America’s Cup . . . Enjoy la dolce vita — even if only for a weekend
The first racing of the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup will open in Cagliari, May 21–24, immerse yourself in true Italian lifestyle and enjoy la dolce vita
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29er EuroCup Malcesine: a real show on Lake Garda
Final of the 29er EuroCup in Malcesine, with 74 crews from 14 European nations, with the famous winds of Lake Garda
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BCYC Swansea Lord Mayor’s Regatta 2026
The last weekend of April saw 17 boats turn out in Swansea Bay for the Bristol Channel Yacht Club’s Swansea Bay Lord Mayor’s Regatta supported by the City & County of Swansea.
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2026 Blaze Western Championship
This year, North Devon Yacht Club hosted the BCA Western Championship. NDYC is located in the beautiful seaside village of Instow, where the river Torridge merges with the river Taw before flowing into the Bristol Channel.
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TF35 Trophy 2026: 6th season, 7 teams, 7 events
TF35 Trophy is set to launch its 6th season with highly competitive line-up. With a mix of returning crews, sailor transfers and role adjustment, the seven teams entered are ready to challenge the much-coveted double defending champion, Sails of Change 8.
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1,800 Miles With Sailing’s Rising Stars
For young sailors, the biggest barrier to offshore racing isn’t ambition, it’s access. The RORC Griffin Offshore Pathway is changing that, and this year one team is taking on the 1,800-mile Round Britain and Ireland Race.
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The Ocean Race previews a return to City of Sails
Auckland’s iconic Viaduct Harbour will host the Southern Ocean stopover in February and March, marking the race’s first return to New Zealand since 2018 and the 11th time the city has welcomed the fleet home.