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SDYC win Annual Annapolis YC 3-2-1 Invitational
After three days of fast-paced, multi-format racing on the Chesapeake Bay, San Diego Yacht Club claimed the 2025 Annapolis Yacht Club 3-2-1 Invitational title, bringing the trophy home for the first time.
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RORC Transatlantic Race 2026 preview
The RORC Transatlantic Race in association with the International Maxi Association and Yacht Club de France will start from Marina Lanzarote on 11th January 2026.
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Noble Marine Musto Skiff UK Nationals overall
A lovely start to the day with the sun shining, blue skies, and the promise of three more championship races to decide the UK National Champion.
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Noble Marine Musto Skiff UK Nationals overall
A lovely start to the day with the sun shining, blue skies, and the promise of three more championship races to decide the UK National Champion.
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Aussies take it on in Geneva
The BONDS Flying Roos have reclaimed their lead in the 2025 Season standings after securing a hard-fought podium finish in “street fight” conditions at the Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix in Geneva.
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And so, it begins…
Maybe a tad earlier than last year, which I think was after the Grand Final, but the 100th entrant seemed like a good place to set things off. Now with that said, Sail-World’s Hobart coverage begins.
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Ibiza JoySail overall
After four days of racing, the closing day of Ibiza JoySail saw the fleet tackle a 12nm, triangular course in waters to the east of Ibiza Town.
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And so, it begins…
Maybe a tad earlier than last year, which I think was after the Grand Final, but the 100th entrant seemed like a good place to set things off. Now with that said, Sail-World’s Hobart coverage begins.
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Emirates GBR Fourth in Geneva at Rolex SailGP
The second day of racing at the inaugural Rolex Sail Grand Prix in Geneva proved a frustrating one for Emirates GBR. The team finished tenth and seventh in the day’s two races.
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ILCA Announcement
ILCA’s mission is to protect the integrity of strict one-design sailing—the principle that ensures every sailor competes on equal terms. This principle, enshrined in the ILCA Fundamental Rule, has been the foundation of our class’s success.