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Fuerteventura PWA Grand Slam Day 1
Fuerte by name, Fuerte by nature as winds exceed 40 knots to test mettle of world’s best racers as Femke van der Veen and Pierre Mortefon lead overnight rankings.
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Lymington CraftInsure Silver Scorpion Open Day 1
Fourteen Scorpions accepted the Lymington Town SC and Royal Lymington YC invitations to enjoy a class start in their regatta for the third year, a great addition to the CraftInsure Silver Scorpion Open Meeting circuit.
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Soggy start for Race to Mackinac’s Racing Division
The 116th Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac presented by Wintrust is officially under way, as the Racing Division set sail earlier today under rainy skies and light winds.
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WASZP Games 2025: Women’s Sprint Championship
The start of the WASZP Women’s Sprint Championship delivered a spectacular showcase of talent, tactics, and tight racing as female sailors went head-to-head on the SailGP sprint course.
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Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta day 6
While yesterday’s theme was Super Death Reaching and survival, today was a 10…stay in the pressure!
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Admiral’s Cup 2025 | Channel Race Start Pics
A week low pressure system heading east up the English Channel made for some challenging conditions for the 30 boats in the Admiral’s Cup fleet (and amongst the other yachts participating) at the start of the 164nm Channel Race today (Saturday).
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Admiral’s Cup 2025 | Channel Race Videos
Bow Caddy Media bring us an interview with Sean Langman and the start of the Channel Race
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Black Foils in top four ahead of Finals
A fleet race win and a second place have pushed the Black Foils into fourth place after Saturday’s opening day of racing at the Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix.
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Slingsby’s crew in Top 3
The Bonds Flying Roos remain firmly in the hunt for a place in tomorrow’s winner-takes-all Final at the Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix in Portsmouth, finishing the opening day in third place.
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2025 Admiral’s Cup RORC Channel Race kicks off
The RORC Channel Race started in light downwind breeze in the central Solent with a flooding tide. The spinnaker start for the 30 Admiral’s Cup boats, in tight formation with the tide, would have had nerves jangling on board.