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en : Offshore racing | Australia
2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race : perfect start for the 104-strong fleet
A resplendent and animated Sydney Harbour, sunshine, blue skies and building 18-24 knot northeasterly winds heralded a perfect start to the 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. As the early exchanges unfolded, the 104-strong fleet offered close competition and a colourful spectacle as the ‘Great Race South’ commenced. -
en : Inshore racing • Spain
48th Palamós Christmas Race : Rogoswkaya, Kolka, Zmudzinski at the top of the absolute podium
The 48th Palamós Christmas Race crowned its winners after four days of intense competition in the waters of the bay of Palamós (Girona), with a very high international participation with teams from 16 countries represented. -
en : One design racing
World Match Racing Tour 2024 : Britain’s Ian Williams claimed his record-breaking 8th title
The 2024 World Match Racing Tour Shenzhen Bao’an Final concluded, where Britain’s Ian Williams Pindar by Manuport Logistics team of Jon Gundersen, Richard Sydenham, and Gerry Mitchell claimed their record-breaking eighth Match Racing World Championship title after a dramatic showdown against New Zealand’s Nick Egnot-Johnson KNOTS Racing. -
en : 44Cup 2024
44Cup Nanny Cay : 1st win for Aleph Racing steered here by Pietro Loro Piana
Going into today’s final three races of the 44Cup Nanny Cay, the leaderboard was tight between the high performance owner-driver one designs with Charisma leading on 34, Aleph Racing on 36, Artemis Racing on 38, Team Nika on 39 and any of the top seven still able to win. -
en : Foiling catamarans
SailGP Championship 2025 : New Zealand claim season-opener in Dubai
Picking up where they left off in January, Peter Burling’s ‘Black Foils’ have claimed their third consecutive win in the UAE, soaring ahead of the Emirates Great Britain and U.S. SailGP Team on the pristine waters of Port Mina Rashid. The Black Foils are back-to-back-winners of the Rolex SailGP Championship’s season-opening event. -
en : 38th America’s Cup
Notice of Challenge : one new AC75 for AC38, crew Nationality rule, no sailing for 12 months…
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS) and Emirates Team New Zealand are pleased to confirm that the RNZYS has accepted a Notice of Challenge for the 38th America’s Cup (AC38) from the Royal Yacht Squadron Limited, represented by INEOS Britannia, which will act as the Challenger of Record for AC38. The parties are already working together (…) -
fr : Classe Imoca
Vendée Globe 2028 : L’organisation a officialisé les grandes lignes de son nouveau règlement
L’ADN de la course est bien entendu conservé – une course autour du monde en solitaire, sans escale et sans assistance – et un maximum de 40 skippers au départ. Afin de se qualifier à la prochaine édition, deux conditions sont requises : terminer une course majeure en solitaire et bien figurer au classement du Championnat IMOCA Globe Series. (…) -
en : One design racing
Womens Match Racing Tour 2024 : Pauline Courtois and crew crowned Champions for the fifth time
France’s Pauline Courtois and her Match in Pink by Normandy Elite team ofLouise Acker, Maëlenn Lemaître, Sophie Faguet and Laurane Mettraux clinched victory at the 2024 Aspen Bermuda Women’s Match Racing Regatta on Sunday, defeating Sweden’s Anna Östling and her WINGS team 2-1 in a tense final in very light airs. Adding to the French team’s (…) -
en : World Sailing Awards
Marit Bouwmeester and Botin & Trittel named 2024 Rolex Sailors of the Year
After a stunning year on the water, sailing’s highest achievers were honoured at the World Sailing Awards ceremony at Singapore’s historic CHIJMES Hall. The 2024 Rolex World Sailor of the Year awards were presented to Paris 2024 Olympic gold medallist Marit Bouwmeester, the most successful female sailor at the Olympics in the sport, and the (…) -
en : Emirates Team New Zealand
Grant Dalton : "there is a collective desire to see continued commercial growth of the America’s Cup"
Emirates Team New Zealand have completed one of the most successful America’s Cup campaigns in history. For the Defender, Emirates Team New Zealand having won the America’s Cup three times in a row, it now presents an unprecedented opportunity for the continued growth of the America’s Cup from the strongest foundation of success in recent history.