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35th Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup at Porto Cervo Day 4
The Mistral dominated racing today, blowing at an average of 23-24 knots, with gusts reaching 30 knots and more. The Race Committee initially set the fleet a 35-mile coastal course, later shortened to 21 miles due to the increasingly strong winds.
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Maxi Edmond de Rothschild, a delayed unveiling
We shall have to wait a touch longer before we get the chance to discover the new Maxi Edmond de Rothschild. The future five-arrow giant was originally due to exit the yard at the end of September at latest in a bid to take the start of Transat Café l’Or.
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Maxi Edmond de Rothschild, a delayed unveiling
We shall have to wait a touch longer before we get the chance to discover the new Maxi Edmond de Rothschild. The future five-arrow giant was originally due to exit the yard at the end of September at latest in a bid to take the start of Transat Café l’Or.
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Emirates GBR hoping to repeat Saint-Tropez success
The Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team is hoping to repeat last season’s success in Saint-Tropez at the ROCKWOOL France Sail Grand Prix this Friday and Saturday.
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Emirates GBR hoping to repeat Saint-Tropez success
The Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team is hoping to repeat last season’s success in Saint-Tropez at the ROCKWOOL France Sail Grand Prix this Friday and Saturday.
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Heritage Cup at Sea Cliff Yacht Club
The penultimate 2025 CYCS regatta was certainly an interesting one, with a strong but brief storm cell blowing through in the middle of racing at the Heritage Cup at Sea Cliff Yacht Club.
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Riviera racing: SailGP set for Saint-Tropez return
The Rolex SailGP Championship returns tomorrow – and France’s famous “Mistral [wind] has turned up just in time,” according to league CEO Sir Russell Coutts. Twelve national teams will hit the startline for the sold-out event.
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2025 World Sailing Awards judges announced
World Sailing has named 11 global sports experts to judge this year’s World Sailing Awards. The panel, with backgrounds in sailing, sustainability, and maritime industries, will review all entries and select shortlists for each award.
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2025 World Sailing Awards judges announced
World Sailing has named 11 global sports experts to judge this year’s World Sailing Awards. The panel, with backgrounds in sailing, sustainability, and maritime industries, will review all entries and select shortlists for each award.
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Transat Café L’or heading to a sustainable future
On Sunday October 26, more than 70 boats will set sail from the port of Le Havre starting the most legendary double-handed transatlantic race, bound for Martinique.