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Extreme Sailing Series™ organisers OC Sport, alongside Land Rover, one of two Series Main Partners, have today confirmed details of their most ambitious Series to date at the London Boat Show. The award-winning and ‘ISAF Special Event’ world tour will celebrate its eighth year on the international sailing calendar with eight iconic Host Venues spanning three continents, over eleven months and nine elite level teams representing seven nations, who will compete to win the coveted Extreme Sailing Series trophy.
Executive Chairman of OC Sport, Mark Turner, commented : “2014 is the eighth year of this the original Stadium Racing circuit, and significantly our fourth as a world tour. We’ve added two commercially important markets for our stakeholders, and retained six existing venues as well as all the teams from 2013 – we continue on an upward curve with this event which is delivering elite level top class sporting action, as well as strong commercial return on investment for all its stakeholders. That combination remains number one priority for us with this event.”
In a stunning weekend comeback, the France SailGP Team claimed their first event win of the 2025 Season – bouncing back from near-disaster in practice to beat the BONDS Flying Roos and Emirates GBR in an action-packed winner-takes-all Final.
Julien Firmenich’s Ylliam 17 claimed victory this weekend at the opening event of the 2025 TF35 season in Nyon, marking their first-ever regatta win since joining the fleet in 2023. Sailing alongside Firmenich were tactician Guillaume Rol and crew members Ed Powys, Stewart Dodson, Matthieu Ravussin, and Nelson Mettraux.
The 2024 TF35 season came to a quiet close at the Société Nautique de Genève, as calm conditions on Lake Geneva persisted for a second consecutive day, preventing any further racing.
Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti retained their Olympic title in the Mixed Multihull with a dazzling display in Marseille. The Italian crew picked up the gold medal in Tokyo and looked set to replicate that feat in France, winning half the races that took place in the Opening Series. Heading into the Medal Race, Tita and Banti had at least a (…)
With only two races sailed due to light winds on the final day of the TF35 Malcesine Cup 1, Realteam Sailing, skippered by Jérôme Clerc, who have clinched the victory at every event of the 2023 season, claim the annual TF35 Trophy with one event remaining.
Four days of racing at the GC32 Lagos Cup came to a conclusion today on Portugal’s Algarve coast with a run-away victory for the Nicolai Sehested-skippered Team Rockwool Racing. Out of 15 races sailed, the Danish SailGP crew won a phenomenal ten, including an opening day of five races when they were unbeaten. In fact Thursday was the only one (…)
Partie hier à 17 heures 50 de Dunkerque-Dunes de Flandre, la flotte des quarante Mumm 30 inscrits à cette 25e édition du Tour de France à la Voile a vécu une étape de longue haleine. S’ils n’ont toujours pas pointé les étraves dans le port de Cherbourg-Octeville à 18 heures ce jour, ils auront passé plus de trente heures en mer et ce, au près.
The fleet of the 40 Mumm 30’s participating in the Tour de France à la Voile 2002 left Dunkerque yesterday at 17:15 and are expected in Cherbourg during the night after a 187-mile race. They are currently sailing at 7 to 8 knots in a south-westerly breeze of 18 to 20 knots. It is a most tiring race as they will have sailed upwind for more than (…)
C’est à 14h00 aujourd’hui que le remâtage du trimaran Banque Covefi a eu lieu à la base des sous-marins de Keroman à Lorient et tout l’équipage de Bertrand de Broc était mobilisé pour cette opération délicate.
Antoine Koch devant son Open 60 en chantier à Lorient. Photo : Ch.Guigueno
Lorient. Premier à se qualifier pour la Route du Rhum, Antoine Koch surveille à Lorient les travaux de chantier sur son Open 60. Coque, quille et espar sont depuis quelques jours au chantier FR Nautisme à Lorient pour deux mois de travaux.
In the United States of America, the fourth of July is a day to celebrate in remembrance of those who toiled for independence in 1776. On the very same day, 226 years later, the Oracle Racing Team hosted an intimate christening ceremony in Auckland celebrating on behalf of those team members who worked tirelessly to build the team‚s latest (…)
Pas de vent, pas de régate… ou presque ! Mis à part le Groupe Bleu des J22 (quillard féminin), aucune manche n’a été disputée ce mercredi, en rade de Marseille pour cette deuxième journée des JMV.
Enfin ! Aujourd’hui, une fenêtre météo autorise la flotte des quarante Mumm 30 inscrits à cette édition du Tour de France à la Voile a " lever le siège " de sa ville de départ, soit Dunkerque Dunes de Flandre. C’est à 17h15 qu’a été donné le départ de cette étape marathon à destination de Cherbourg-Octeville distant de 180 milles et qui (…)
After more than 48 hours of postponement, the first offshore race of the Tour de France à la Voile 2002 has started on Wednesday afternoon. The boats left the docks at 15:00. The gun fired at 17:00 to see a general recall.
La Trinité sur Mer. Sébastien Josse a posé pour la première fois, mardi après-midi, ses pieds sur le pont de son nouveau bateau. Le codétenteur du Trophée Jules Verne a découvert son monocoque Open avec lequel il va prendre part cette année à la Route du Rhum et, dans deux ans, au Vendée Globe.
J80, Hobby 16 et 470 aux Jeux Mondiaux de la Voile... Photos : G.Martin-Raget
Les premières manches des Jeux Mondiaux de la voile ont été courues dans des conditions de rêve pour toutes les séries. Le plan d’eau de Marseille a pris des faux airs d’Hawaï. Soleil et vent.