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America’s Cup: More images from Thursday
More images from Emirates Team NZ’s first training session in a pair of AC40s sailing off Auckland’s Eastern Beach. Shot by Emirates Team NZ.
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Why the collapse of a critical Atlantic current would impact sailors
The collapse of a critical Atlantic current can no longer be considered a low-likelihood event, a study has concluded. Glaciers are retreating and so is the amount and thickness of sea ice. Credit: Chris Tibbs The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc) is a major part of the global climate system. It transports relatively warm upper-ocean…
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44Cup Marina Jandía 2025 Day 1
After some tricky practice days when the northerly wind was blowing down from the black peaks of Jandía National Park, for the opening day of the 44Cup Marina Jandía the wind had generously veered beyond the forecast northeast.
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M32 World Championship in Miami Day 2
Ryan McKillen’s Surge wins the day and takes the overall lead at the halfway point of the M32 World Championship in Miami. TUUCI and ChinaOne.Ningbo aren’t far behind!
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Antoine Mermod reflects on Transat Café L’OR
With no retirements, a thrilling contest throughout the 18-strong fleet and near record-breaking speeds, the IMOCA Class delivered something spectacular in the season-ending Transat Café L’OR.
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YC Italiano 2026 Calendar
Yacht Club Italiano presents its 2026 Sporting Calendar, confirming one of the most extensive and structured racing programmes in the Mediterranean.
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Lanzarote Calero Team at 44Cup Marina Jandía
The Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team began its participation in the 44Cup Marina Jandía yesterday with a particularly meaningful day on and off the water.
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Bauza and Pillain finish 20th in Class 40
Winners of the Cap pour Elles with ENGIE talent programme, Mallorca’s Aina Bauza and her French counterpart Axelle Pillain finished in a solid 20th place overall on the TRANSAT CAFÉ L’OR Le Havre Normandie.
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Harken ILCA Youth Series at Royal Lymington
The day began with a busy boat park as sailors rigged their ILCA dinghies under overcast skies. The fleet looked sharp and well-prepared signalling a competitive turnout with 48 sailors; an impressive number for a November one-day event!
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Poignant reunion between survivor and lifeboat
A moving new short film capturing the emotional reunion between a fisherman and the lifeboat which saved him and his 14 crewmates in the treacherous Pentland Firth nearly 60 years ago, is now on show at the Scottish Maritime Museum on Irvine Harbourside.