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World Match Racing Tour – Ian Williams wins 9th Match Racing World Title
Britain’s Ian Williams sailing with Gerard Mitchell, Richard Sydenham and Jon Gundersen, won a record ninth match racing world championship title
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Announcing the 2026 49erFX Open Series
The 2026 49erFX Open Series is set to return with an exciting European circuit, offering a full season of high-quality racing, great venues, and a welcoming environment for teams entering or developing in the 49er class.
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New Cape Horn record for Sodebo Ultim 3
Thomas Coville and the crew of Sodebo Ultim 3 have rounded Cape Horn, the last of the great Capes in their circumnavigation, in a record time of 26 days, 4 hours, 46 minutes and 25 seconds.
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Jules Verne Trophy – Sodebo 3 rounds Cape Horn at record pace
The Ultim Trimaran Sodebo 3, of Skipper Thomas Coville and his crew rounded Cape Horn this Sunday at 1:47:30 a.m.
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GC Sails 18ft Skiff Team
A good quality three-boat team from Queensland will represent the Brisbane 18ft Sailing Club when the fleet lines up on Sydney Harbour from Saturday, 17 January at the 2025-26 Australian 18ft skiff Championship.
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Australian 16ft & 13ft Skiff Championships overall
The ninth and final race of the 2026 Skelcon 16 and 13 Ft Skiff Championship delivered a completely different test to the fleet, with conditions a sharp contrast to the previous day.
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Newcomer Raven favourite for IMA Trophy
Leading away from Lanzarote after Sunday’s 1230 start of the RORC Transatlantic Race will be the maxi monohulls, jockeying for monohull line honours into the race’s new destination of Antigua.
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GJW Direct 50th Bloody Mary
Jono Pank and Isobel Bretherton won the GJW Direct Bloody Mary Pursuit Race, the sixth leg of the Seldén Sailjuice Winter Series, held at Queen Mary Sailing Club on Saturday 10th January 2026.
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GJW Direct Bloody Mary – Jono Pank makes history at 50th QMSC Pursuit Race
Firefly helm Jono Pank made history with two GJW Bloody Mary Pursuit Race wins in a row.
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2026 Moth Australian Nationals overall
The final days of the 2026 Australian Moth Open Championships were dominated by extreme and thoroughly testing conditions, ultimately forcing the abandonment of racing and delivering a regatta conclusion firmly dictated by Mother Nature.