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The Ocean Race – Sail Newport
Congratulations to St. Petersburg, FL, for being named the next North American Stopover of The Ocean Race in 2027.
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IOM Yare Cup at Norwich
Seventeen sailors took part in this year’s first Eastern District event for IOMs on Saturday 14th March hosted by Norwich MYC on Whitlingham Broad. Sailors home clubs pretty much covered all IOM clubs in the region.
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Athena Pathway Advances Youth Squad
After a hugely successful open trials weekend at the legacy Olympic venue in Portland, Weymouth, the Athena Pathway Program (APP) has begun selection of the first sailors to its Youth Squad.
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GL52 fleet back in action for Pensacola Cup 2026
The GL52s are back in action on beautiful Pensacola Bay. Three of our elite GL52s made the journey to Pensacola to race in our second Pensacola Cup.
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US Sailing announces Adaptive Award recipients
US Sailing presented the organization’s two Adaptive Sailing Awards – the Robie Pierce and the Gay S. Lynn – in a ceremony at the New England Regional Symposium at Bristol Yacht Club.
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XR 41 remains a winner in every way
Kræn Brinck Nielsen speaks out after a resource-intensive period aimed at ensuring a fair rating for the XR 41 going forward. The process has resulted in a solution that everyone can be satisfied with.
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Tenzor J/70 Open Winter Series Leg 5 preview
The countdown to the grand April finale of Tenzor International Cup — J/70 Open Winter Series 2025/2026 has begun.
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ILCA Women’s Coaching back at Queen Mary
Molly Sacker put her Palma preparations on hold to drive up from Portland to Queen Mary SC, where fourteen sailors from as far away as Essex and Somerset had gathered for the first ILCA Women’s Coaching Programme of the season.
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10 teams signed for RS Venture Connect Europeans
What an incredible start to the RS Venture Connect European Championships registrations! Already 10 teams (from 5 nations) have signed up to join the action, with sailors travelling from Norway, Spain, Great Britain, Germany, and even as far as Australia.
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German 18ft Skiff Record Breaker
Last Sunday’s 15-18 knot North East wind was perfect racing conditions for 18ft skiff racing on Sydney Harbour and ideal for an historic day when Black Knight became the first skiff from Germany to win a race in the 88-year-old history of the event.