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Catapult Northern Championship at Kielder Water
Gareth Ede added the Bill Graham Northern Trophy to his 2025 Nationals title, but for once it wasn’t all plain sailing.
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Noble Marine RS600 Nationals at Mount’s Bay overal
After an adrenaline-filled day on Saturday, the RS600 fleet were very happy with the prospect of 10 knots of wind from the north west and flat water on Sunday!
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Tasar Scottish and UK Inland Championships
Benedict Whybrow and Gee made the long journey north from Bristol to join the Loch Earn Tasar fleet for this year’s Scottish & UK Inland Championships.
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Tasar Scottish and UK Inland Championships
Benedict Whybrow and Gee made the long journey north from Bristol to join the Loch Earn Tasar fleet for this year’s Scottish & UK Inland Championships.
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AST joins Manly 16ft Skiff SC racing series
The Australian Sailing Team (AST) is excited to announce its introduction into the Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club (Manly 16s) racing series.
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2025 J/88 North American Championship overall
The 2025 J/88 North American Championship, hosted by the Annapolis Yacht Club, concluded on Sunday, September 28, with no additional racing due to light and unstable breeze.
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2025 IC37 North American Championship
By the narrowest of margins, Chris Lewis and his Qubit team won the 2025 IC37 North American Championship. Starting the final race of the regatta earlier today, four teams were within three points of the lead.
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Offshore Double Handed Worlds Repechage
After two qualifying races, ten teams from nine nations had already booked their places in the final of the 2025 Offshore Double Handed World Championships. One final berth remained; the winner of the nerve-shredding Repechage Race.
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Offshore Double Handed Worlds Repechage
After two qualifying races, ten teams from nine nations had already booked their places in the final of the 2025 Offshore Double Handed World Championships. One final berth remained; the winner of the nerve-shredding Repechage Race.
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The Gulf of St Tropez in her Sunday best
The gentle majesty of sail was omnipresent in the port of St Tropez this Sunday, where large crowds of visitors had the chance to enjoy a foretaste of the showstopping spectacle that will grace the race zones from tomorrow.