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Comets at Shustoke
Shustoke Sailing Club hosted its Comet Open on Sunday 13th July under blazing skies and soaring temperatures as the summer heatwave showed no signs of abating. Sunscreen was applied liberally and hydration levels were questioned.
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OK Nationals at Dabchicks overall
Thirty OKs gathered at Dabchicks SC on West Mersea island from 12th-15th July for the 2025 OK Dinghy National Championships. With the European Championships having been held just a week or so earlier some notable sailors were absent.
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The International Moths are back in Torquay
The Royal Torbay Yacht Club is pleased to announce that the prestigious International Moth National Championship will be held in Torquay from September 3rd – 7th 2025.
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World Sailing Nations Cup to make grand return
After a seven-year hiatus, the World Sailing Nations Cup, the ultimate event to crown the world’s top match-racing nations, is making its much-anticipated return.
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Trophies arrive at RNIYC in advance of Eurocup
Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club took delivery of the prize ware for the upcoming RS400 Eurocup and UK/Irish Nationals 3rd-8th August.
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Dates set for 2026 Congressional Cup & Ficker Cup
The LBYC and World Match Racing Tour today announced the dates for the 2026 Long Beach Yacht Club Congressional Cup and Ficker Cup, both official stages of the World Match Racing Tour, the longest running global professional sailing series.
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2025 WASZP Pre-Games in Weymouth Day 2
The second day of the WASZP Pre-Games served up a classic British summer’s day as sailors launched beneath a blanket of grey cloud and with a hug of fresh drizzle.
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Emirates GBR ready for battle
The Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix takes place in Portsmouth on 19/20 July, with 20,000 fans expected to line the shore at Southsea Common to witness 12 national teams compete in identical foiling 50ft catamarans.
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Border Counties Midweek Sailing Series at Bala
Llyn Tegid saw the Border Counties Midweek Sailing Tuesday club return for another great day of sailing on this large lake winds were predicted and they didn’t disappoint with a good breeze throughout the day.
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Middle Sea Race fleet continues to build
The 2025 Rolex Middle Sea Race is scheduled to start on Saturday, 18 October. Yachts ranging in size from 9.75 to 22 metres (32 to 72 feet) have entered so far representing 14 nations, including Australia, Argentina, China and the United States.