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Jules Verne Trophy – Sodebo 3 and IDEC Sport face final storm
In the final stage of their Jules Verne Trophy circumnavigations, both Sodebo 3 and IDEC Sport face a possible record smashing storm.
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AC38 Presentation lacks joined-up information
Confusion remains over the missing dates for the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup events
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Alan ‘AJ’ Johnson has passed away
The Johnson family are saddened to share the passing of Alan “AJ” Johnson. AJ was a passionate dinghy racer across many classes. His racing career started in 1963 at the age of 16 when he came 13th out of 250+ at the GP14 National Championships.
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The Famous Project CIC update
There is much thinking, pondering, and mentalizing aboard the Maxi trimaran IDEC SPORT from The Famous Project CIC.
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RORC Transatlantic Race overall winner declared
The Royal Ocean Racing Club has confirmed Mach 50 Palanad 4 (FRA), owned by RORC Member Olivier Magre and skippered by his son Antoine Magre, also a RORC Member, as the overall winner of the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race on IRC corrected time.
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505, OK & 470 Australian Nationals Days 3 & 4
After four races over the first two days, the OK Dinghy fleet took a rostered day off to go to take the customary photo selfies with the quokkas on Rottnest Island.
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2026 Flying 15 Australian Nationals at CYCofSA
After a day of practice racing much more manageable conditions greeted sailors for the first day of racing at the 2026 Flying 15 Australian Championships.
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Mini Globe Race Atlantic Dash for Recife
The 1,700 miles from Cape Town to Saint Helena was in classic South Atlantic trade-wind conditions—mostly moderate, occasionally unstable, and fast enough to turn the passage into a genuine match race for the front of the fleet.
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RORC Transatlantic Race – French-flagged Palanad 4 overall winner on IRC
Palanad 4 (FRA) owned by RORC Member Olivier Magre and skippered by his son Antoine Magre, is overall winner of the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race
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The Ocean Race 2027 promises the ultimate test
With less than a year until the start of The Ocean Race 2027, the world’s top fully-crewed offshore sailing competition confirms a record-breaking opening leg that will take crews halfway around the world.