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RS Feva Worlds Qualifying Series complete
Two days of qualifying series with 168 boats on lake Bourget, Club Nautique Voile d’es Bains, sailors split into three flights of yellow, blue, and red.
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Royal Harwich Phantom Open
As usual the Phantom fleet was made very welcome by the Royal Harwich Yacht Club with most competitors arriving on the Friday afternoon for the traditional walk through the wooded path along the river Orwell to the Butt and Oyster pub at Pinn Mill.
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National 12s at Royal Harwich
After a long heatwave, variable conditions greeted the dozen National 12s for the fourth event in the 2025 Craftinsure National Series. The wind delivered on the forecast ranging from 5 to 20 knots.
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A defining finale to the Admiral’s Cup 2025
At the end of the 5th day of the Rolex Fastnet Race just 7 boats in the Admiral’s Cup fleet were still racing. The majority had moored up in Cherbourg and the dock was filled with sailors and supporters sharing a beer, a slice of pizza and their stories.
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Tom Dolan takes second place in IMOCA 60 Class
Irish sailor Tom Dolan, skipper of Figaro 3 Kingspan, wrapped up his season with Team Charal on a high note, securing second place in the IMOCA 60 class at the centenary edition of the prestigious Rolex Fastnet Race.
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ISO Eurocup 2025 at Biscarosse, France Day 2
The Centre Nautique Biscarosse Olympique hosted a well-organized and enjoyable evening after Day 1 of racing. Sailors and guests gathered for a delightful meal, accompanied by aperitifs and canapés, all served lakeside with a scenic view.
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Elizabeth Mowbray Trophy at Overy Staithe
A luxuriously late start time of 09.30 on a good height tide allowed a fleet of mainly single handed classes, OK’s, Lasers, Lightnings, one Topper, one Twinkle Twelve (being sailed single handed), an Enterprise and a Sharpie to race.
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Craftinsure Supernova Open at Girton
A remarkable 28 Supernovas arrived at Girton Sailing Club over the weekend of 26/27 July. The Saturday was given over to training and the correct application of coloured tape all excellently delivered by Matt Thursfield.
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Sailing’s Lost Olympic Dream
In an era where politics overshadowed sport, the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow became a defining moment of sacrifice for many Australian athletes, including the 12 sailors who were selected to represent their country but never got the chance to compete.
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P&B Cadet UK Nationals at Brixham day 2
Race Officer Arky called a second briefing to discuss how late into the evening he was prepared to race. However fortunately as the briefing was happening, the wind-searching RIB reported 5Kts in the bay and we were off with 50 boats quickly in the water.