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International 14 Europeans at Eckernförde Day 4
Another light wind day for day 4 of the Europeans in Germany. It was tight at the top between 2 British boats, Glen Truswell & Ed FitzGerald leading Andy Shaw & Rob Struckett by 1 point.
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RS Aero UK National Championship & International Open – Day 1
First day of racing for the four RS Aero classes at the 2025 UK National Championship & International Open at WPNSA
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Netley Sailing Club August Bank Holiday Regatta
A total of 86 boats competed in racing over the three days. A mixture of 25 different dinghy classes sailed in the two handicap fleets with sailors young and old revelling in the champagne sailing conditions.
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Poole Week 2025 day 5
As ways go to earn yourself a pint (the day’s sponsor was Hall & Woodhouse), racing on the Thursday of Poole Week in 2025 was probably among the harder ones.
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44Cup Worlds at Scheveningen Day 1
With the start of the RC44 World Championship today off Scheveningen, the Netherlands lived up to its reputation for being able to offer four seasons in one day. The start of racing was first delayed by an hour waiting for the wind to fill in.
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Penultimate day of 2025 Fireball Worlds opens the door for Swiss pair
Just one race completed on Thursday at the 2025 Fireball World Championship on Lake Garda. Edwards and Vyv Townend lead cut to 2 points
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Free Rashie with Flexforce this weekend
Don’t miss out on your FREE Vaikobi UPF50+ Rash Top this weekend (29-31 August).
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2025 ILCA Under-21 Worlds at Dún Laoghaire Day 5
Despite further tricky conditions with the offshore breeze on Dublin Bay today, racing got off to a smooth start though there were plenty of upsets in both the ILCA 6 Women and ILCA 7 Men’s events, leaving just two races on Friday to secure best outcomes.
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J/70 Europeans in Sweden Day 3
With six races now in the books as of the middle day of the Apotea J/70 European Championship, a new leader has emerged: Luis Martin Cabiedes’s Noticia of Spain.
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Youth movement at Rolex NYYC Invitational Cup
Among the bigger surprises from the 2023 edition of the Rolex NYYC Invitational Cup was the preponderance of youth on the podium, particularly at the helm. Tyler Sinks, of the winning San Diego Yacht Club team, was the eldest of the three at 36.