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Hydons win the 2025 Lark Travellers Trophy
Stuart Hydon has again won the Lark Travellers’ Trophy series, sponsored by Craftinsure, with son Nick and partner Ann Biglin sharing crewing duties.
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Hydons win the 2025 Lark Travellers Trophy
Stuart Hydon has again won the Lark Travellers’ Trophy series, sponsored by Craftinsure, with son Nick and partner Ann Biglin sharing crewing duties.
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Globe40 Leg 3 Update
Having set off on their third leg on November 22nd from Saint Paul Bay on Reunion Island, the eight competitors in the second edition of the GLOBE40 were initially confronted with the calms of the Mascarene High.
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Sailing Grand Slam publishes 2026 Notice of Race
Sailing Grand Slam (SGS) announced the publication of the 2026 Notice of Race (NOR) for its full series of Olympic-class events, marking the first complete edition of the international circuit after a successful pilot season in 2025.
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Globe40 Leg 3 Update
Having set off on their third leg on November 22nd from Saint Paul Bay on Reunion Island, the eight competitors in the second edition of the GLOBE40 were initially confronted with the calms of the Mascarene High.
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Sailing Grand Slam publishes 2026 Notice of Race
Sailing Grand Slam (SGS) announced the publication of the 2026 Notice of Race (NOR) for its full series of Olympic-class events, marking the first complete edition of the international circuit after a successful pilot season in 2025.
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A Thrilling Weekend at the Manly Cup
If there was one thing not in short supply on Day One of the Manly Cup, it was breeze! A punchy 20 knots lit up the racecourse from the very first gun, setting the stage for an electrifying weekend.
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Thorpedo set to launch into Rolex Sydney Hobart
Five-time Olympic gold medallist Ian Thorpe is set to dive into unfamiliar sporting waters after it was announced today that he would join the crew of LawConnect for the 80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.
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VX One Class achieves World Sailing recognition
The VX One International Class Association is proud to share that World Sailing has officially recognised the VX One as an International Class, following a vote by the World Sailing Council at its recent Annual Conference.
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VX One Class achieves World Sailing recognition
The VX One International Class Association is proud to share that World Sailing has officially recognised the VX One as an International Class, following a vote by the World Sailing Council at its recent Annual Conference.