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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.
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Topper Southwest Traveller Series at Paignton
A great event, hosted by Paignton Sailing Club. The Toppers were welcomed to Paignton by the sunshine, with light winds forecast and an easterly swell to add to the conditions. New faces joined the fleet to compete in some tightly fought races.
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Cervantes Thriller: 13 Seconds to Glory
The overall win under IRC for the Cervantes Trophy Race was decided by just 13 seconds after more than 20 hours of racing. Nicolas Dezeustre’s Sun Fast 3600 Princesse Gotionude II won overall, just 13 seconds ahead of Nick Martin’s Sun Fast 3600 Diablo.
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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.
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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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Topper Southwest Traveller Series at Paignton
A great event, hosted by Paignton Sailing Club. The Toppers were welcomed to Paignton by the sunshine, with light winds forecast and an easterly swell to add to the conditions. New faces joined the fleet to compete in some tightly fought races.
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Cervantes Thriller: 13 Seconds to Glory
The overall win under IRC for the Cervantes Trophy Race was decided by just 13 seconds after more than 20 hours of racing. Nicolas Dezeustre’s Sun Fast 3600 Princesse Gotionude II won overall, just 13 seconds ahead of Nick Martin’s Sun Fast 3600 Diablo.
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Maxi racing fires up in the Mediterranean
The International Maxi Association’s Mediterranean Maxi Offshore and Inshore Challenges resumed and got under way, respectively, with the racing at Sandberg PalmaVela that concluded yesterday with strong results for Pascale Decaux’s Tilakkhana II.
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Chef from Cheltenham racing from US coast-to-coast
Lucy Stocks, 22, a chef from Cheltenham, is taking part in the penultimate leg of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. It’s the last leg of the race that she will complete before her parents join her to race her ‘home’ this summer.
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Chef from Cheltenham racing from US coast-to-coast
Lucy Stocks, 22, a chef from Cheltenham, is taking part in the penultimate leg of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. It’s the last leg of the race that she will complete before her parents join her to race her ‘home’ this summer.