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Itchenor SC Transit Committee
Sailing, friendship, and giving back — that’s the Transit Committee, Itchenor Sailing Club’s youth leadership initiative.
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505 pair are ‘Champion of Champions’ 2025 Endeavour Trophy winners
Mike Sims and Rob Gullan representing the International 505 class, are the ‘Champion of Champions’ 2025 Endeavour Trophy winners
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Transat Café L’or reflects an economic dynamism
With a new identity, loyal partners, and an increased budget, the TRANSAT CAFÉ L’OR Le Havre Normandie is strengthening its profile as it takes on the name of France’s favorite coffee brand.
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505 champs win Endeavour Trophy 2025
Big winds reaching over 30kts tested the 30 dinghy champions to the limit on Sunday and, with just four races to count with no discard, it was always going to be an interesting outcome.
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Barcolana57 presented by Generali – Day 5
Today’s heavy rainfall forced the cancellation of activities at sea, not only Barcolana Young but also the eagerly awaited Barcolana Nuota powered by Honda – Luca Giustolisi Trophy.
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Pianosi and Kampman are 2025 Formula Kite World Champions
Riccardo Pianosi of Italy and Jessie Kampman of the Netherlands are the 2025 Formula Kite World Champions
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Emirates GBR clinch dramatic win in Cadiz
The Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team has claimed its third victory of the season at the DP World Spain Sail Grand Prix. The crew, driven by Olympic gold medallist Dylan Fletcher, sealed the deal in dramatic fashion.
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Maxi winners decided in Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez at the beginning of autumn often provides no wind or too much. But for the last day on Baie de Pampelonne the southwesterly was 12-15 knots, perfect conditions for a worthy finale to the maxi racing at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.
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DP World Spain Sail Grand Prix Day 2
Emirates GBR lead the overall Rolex SailGP standings after a compelling victory on Cádiz Bay. In an action-packed final, a slingshot move from the Brits forced New Zealand off the foils around the final mark.
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France Triumphs in Offshore Double Handed Worlds
In light and tactical conditions, France’s Théa Khelif and Thomas André (FRA 1) mastered the shifting breeze to be crowned World Champions. Taking the runner-up spot after a thrilling finish were Great Britain’s Willow Bland & Zeb Fellows (GBR 2).