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60th OK Dinghy World Rankings
Nick Craig has returned to the top of the OK Dinghy World Ranking List for the first time in two years. He replaces Andy Davis, who drops to second with former World No.1 Patric Mure remaining in third.
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Firefly Nationals smashes last year’s entry limit
The Tideway 80th Anniversary Nationals at Tenby Sailing Club have already exceeded last year’s sold-out entry total, with over 40% of the helms under 21 and a new race-ready Ovington Firefly up for grabs in the anniversary raffle.
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Firefly Nationals smashes last year’s entry limit
The Tideway 80th Anniversary Nationals at Tenby Sailing Club have already exceeded last year’s sold-out entry total, with over 40% of the helms under 21 and a new race-ready Ovington Firefly up for grabs in the anniversary raffle.
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60th OK Dinghy World Rankings
Nick Craig has returned to the top of the OK Dinghy World Ranking List for the first time in two years. He replaces Andy Davis, who drops to second with former World No.1 Patric Mure remaining in third.
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Pwllheli SC’s season is underway
Pwllheli racing started at the Easter weekend but thanks to storm Dave, not exactly as planned.
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Pallas Capital Gold Cup Resumes: Matador the Mark
The TP52 Australia fleet returns to racing this weekend, with the Super 40s sitting this one out. After a commanding run through the opening stages of the season, Matador TP52 has established itself as the benchmark.
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Snipes at Bough Beech
Gusts in the mid 20’s greeted the fleet on Sunday morning as we arrived at Bough Beech. Half the fleet ventured out to test the conditions, for many of them their first time sailing Snipes, while the race team debated on shore about abandoning the day.
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Pwllheli SC’s season is underway
Pwllheli racing started at the Easter weekend but thanks to storm Dave, not exactly as planned.
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Snipes at Bough Beech
Gusts in the mid 20’s greeted the fleet on Sunday morning as we arrived at Bough Beech. Half the fleet ventured out to test the conditions, for many of them their first time sailing Snipes, while the race team debated on shore about abandoning the day.
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An action-packed 2026 season ahead for IMOCA
Antoine Mermod, the President of the IMOCA Class, is looking forward to what will be his ninth season at the helm of the world’s most exciting offshore ocean racing class, and says 2026 is going to be another action-packed year.