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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.
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2025 Melges 24 US Nationals Preview
The official countdown to the 2025 US Melges 24 National Championship is under way, and in just two weeks time, teams from across the US and around the world will descend on Pensacola, Florida, for one of the most anticipated events on the Class calendar.
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Marine mammal risk strategies for ocean races
As the frequency and scale of ocean racing events continues to grow, the Marine Mammal Advisory Group (MMAG) is supporting all stakeholders in conservation efforts and risk mitigation concerning marine mammal strikes.
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Oliver Heer reflects on business side of sailing
One year ago, Swiss sailor Oliver Heer made history as the first ever Swiss-German skipper to start the legendary Vendée Globe – the world’s toughest solo, non-stop, round-the-world yacht race.
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America’s Cup Entry Period closed with just two announced entries
The Entry Period for the 38th America’s Cup passed on Friday 31 October 2025 with just two official entries announced
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From youth dream to the world stage
For many young sailors the transition from dinghies to keelboats can be uncertain – a point where even the most talented athletes sometimes step away from the sport. Yet in the SB20 Class, that transition has become a proven pathway to the world stage.