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WASZP All-Stars Invitational Day 1
Gavin Ball tops the Men’s fleet and Pearl Lattanzi leads the Women’s – a clean US sweep at the top of the leaderboard as the world’s best WASZP sailors go head-to-head for a US$10,000 prize purse and international glory.
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WASZP All-Stars Invitational Day 1
Gavin Ball tops the Men’s fleet and Pearl Lattanzi leads the Women’s – a clean US sweep at the top of the leaderboard as the world’s best WASZP sailors go head-to-head for a US$10,000 prize purse and international glory.
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Poland wins PredictWind Wingfoiling Nationals
That’s a wrap for the 2026 PredictWind Wingfoiling Nationals at Worser Bay Boating Club in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Burnsco Elliott 5.9 Nationals: Shapeshifter wins
The 2026 Burnsco Elliott 5.9 National Championships will be remembered for the range of conditions and an outstanding display by the defending champions.
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Live Ocean: Jono Ridler – Wellington beckons
After more than ten weeks in the water, ultra-distance swimmer Jono Ridler is entering the final and most difficult stretch of his extraordinary Swim4TheOcean world record attempt – pushing south through colder water, jellyfish stings and mounting fatigue
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America’s Cup: La Roche-Posay Racing Team is born
The French challenger for the 38th America’s Cup is today taking a major step forward with a new identity, a new title partner, and renewed momentum.
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On the right wavelength
While model yachting has been around for a very long time, dating back to the early 1800s with vane steering yachts raced in The Queen’s Basin at Green Park in London, it has surged in popularity in this century.
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On the right wavelength
While model yachting has been around for a very long time, dating back to the early 1800s with vane steering yachts raced in The Queen’s Basin at Green Park in London, it has surged in popularity in this century.
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Harken UK Renew British Sailing Team Partnership
Harken UK is pleased to announce a new contract to continue their partnership with the British Sailing Team, in advance of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, 2028.
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Class40 reduces its carbon footprint
The Class40’s 2025 Carbon Footprint stands at 1,780 tonnes of CO2e, representing a 6.26% reduction in two years. This progress is consistent with the objectives set by the Paris Agreement to limit global warming.