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SailGP: Flying Roos win a three-peat
The Bonds Flying Roos have claimed a third consecutive SailGP event victory, in a final that went down to the wire. The dramatic, come-from-behind win capped a remarkable day for the Australians who swapped a broken rudder before the start of Race 1.
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Team Hollywood clinches second straight Samui Rega
Final showdown at Samui Regatta. Not quite a Thai tie – but close
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SailGP: Houdini act for Flying Roos – Day 2
Once again there was a major collision involving three boats, taking them all out of the race, but fortunately, and surprisingly SailGP organisers did not report injuries.
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P&B Solo Southern Series Open at Dell Quay
Leading into the event a super light forecast gave the RO Peter Blow and Class Captain John Ellis a couple of sleepless nights, some procrastinating and various Plan B’s but in the end they took the gamble to stick with it.
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DF95 Spring Series at Barton’s Point week 8
Event 8 of East Kent’s DF95 spring series saw a B rig masterclass from Adrian Tomlinson, winning all but 4 of the 15 races.
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La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 3 Start
In front of a large crowd gathered along the seawall, the 36 sailors set off from Pornichet for the final leg of the 2026 La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec. At exactly 7:00 p.m., the start was given in ideal conditions.
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Sails of Change 8 wins the TF35 Mies Grand Prix
A day after the fleet baked through a long, windless endurance test on Lake Geneva, the TF35 Mies Grand Prix ended in altogether different fashion as a dry northwesterly Joran swept down from Jura mountains and blew the regatta to an abrupt conclusion.
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Get ready to race in the 2027 Transpac
The Transpacific Yacht Club has published the Notice of Race for the 2027 Los Angeles to Honolulu Transpacific Yacht Race. Known as the Transpac and held biennially since 1906, this will be the 54th running of the 2,225-mile legendary ocean race.
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Classic Winsome wins RORC De Guingand Bowl Race
A classic yacht, a double handed breakthrough and a line honours duel measured in seconds gave the 2026 RORC De Guingand Bowl Race a rich mix of seamanship, speed and tactical racing.
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Normandy Channel Race 2026 Start
The 22 Class40s of the 17th CIC Normandy Channel Race set off from the Caen/Ouistreham bay today at 2:00 PM with around ten knots of wind and under beautiful Norman weather, a gradient of gray and blue, with a sky nuanced by bursts of sunshine.