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Black Foils steal Brits’ home win
It was not to be for Dylan Fletcher’s Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team as Peter Burling’s Black Foils cinched victory in Portsmouth, bumping New Zealand to the top of the 2025 Season leaderboard.
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Black Foils steal Brits’ home win
It was not to be for Dylan Fletcher’s Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team as Peter Burling’s Black Foils cinched victory in Portsmouth, bumping New Zealand to the top of the 2025 Season leaderboard.
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Grand turn-out of Ocean 50s in Rolex Fastnet Race
The least well-known of the French offshore classes competing in this year’s Rolex Fastnet Race is perhaps the Ocean Fifty.
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Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta day 7
More adventures for the Olympic Classes Regatta sailors today in Long Beach. The word for the day was, tricky! Waves, winds and shifts gave the best of the class a chance to test their racing and decision-making in unfamiliar conditions.
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Tornado Open, Mixed & Youth Worlds day 1
The fleet completed two tricky races in light and shifting breeze: Race 1 in 6-7 knots, followed by Race 2 with a fresher 7-9 knots—just enough to get the hulls whispering above the water.
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Tornado Open, Mixed & Youth Worlds day 1
The fleet completed two tricky races in light and shifting breeze: Race 1 in 6-7 knots, followed by Race 2 with a fresher 7-9 knots—just enough to get the hulls whispering above the water.
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Grand turn-out of Ocean 50s in Rolex Fastnet Race
The least well-known of the French offshore classes competing in this year’s Rolex Fastnet Race is perhaps the Ocean Fifty.
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Get ready for the 9th Annual Camden Classics Cup
It’s that time again! Camden comes alive with the unmistakable energy of the Camden Classics Cup next week! The event blends timeless beauty, spirited competition, and waterfront celebration.
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Admiral’s Cup opens with a test of endurance
The Admiral’s Cup got under way with a light start for the 160nm Channel Race but by the next morning the fleet returned with all of the crews soaking wet and bleary eyed, having gone through the wringer in the English Channel.
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Admiral’s Cup opens with a test of endurance
The Admiral’s Cup got under way with a light start for the 160nm Channel Race but by the next morning the fleet returned with all of the crews soaking wet and bleary eyed, having gone through the wringer in the English Channel.