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McIntyre Mini Globe Race 2025 Update
Man Overboard, Serious Storms, Crazy Currents and a Grueling Sprint to Durban, before a struggle in the Agulhas current and Southern Ocean depressions.
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2025 J/70 World Championship overall
After ten races over five days, shifting tides and reshuffled leaderboards, the 2025 J/70 World Championship came to a dramatic close at Yacht Club Argentino.
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Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championship overall
The 2025 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championship concluded yesterday (Friday) following a week of exciting and closely contested racing.
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Globe40 Leg 2 Finish
9 minutes between the top 3 after 29 days and 22 hours of racing: who could have imagined this breathtaking finish on October 2nd at the start in Cape Verde? Yet that’s precisely what happened today in St. Paul Bay, Reunion Island.
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D2 of the 2025 Classic Cup on Port Phillip
The second day of the 2025 Cup Regatta held on Port Phillip is complete, and what a great day we enjoyed.
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17th Transat Café L’or Day 7
While the ULTIM leaders try to wriggle clear of a testing Doldrums phase and the Ocean Fifty fleet pass the Cape Verde islands led by Basile Bourgnon and Manu Le Roche (Edenred 5) 37 Class 40s restarted their race from La Coruña.
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Grafham Water welcomes sailors for Winter Racing
As many sailing clubs wind down and pack away their marks for the winter, Grafham Water Sailing Club is gearing up for another busy cold-weather season — offering sailors of all classes the chance to stay on the water and race through to spring.
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2025 IKA Youth Worlds at Praia da Vitoria overall
Terceira, Azores, the island of volcanoes and vast Atlantic skies, provided a breathtaking yet brutal stage for the 2025 Formula Kite Youth World Championships.
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Six South Africans set to sail into Cape Town
The Clipper Race fleet has had its second taste of the Atlantic and is on course for its next finish port of the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town.
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The Class40s have set off again from La Coruña
On the starting line, located at the end of the breakwater in the port of La Coruña, conditions were favorable with 10 to 11 knots of wind. “We’re lucky to be sailing under a beautiful sun,” said Yann Chateau from race control.