Friday’s racing determined the overall class winners at Cowes Week, as well as those for Black and White groups and the whole regatta – Results Here
Cowes Week Day 6 Results
Great racing for all classes on a sunny, but breezy, Thursday with westerly winds gusting to 25 knots. – Results here
50th Unicorn National Championship at Stone Sailing Club
Dan Jarman won the 50th Unicorn National Championship, held this year in conjunction with Stone Sailing Club’s 70th anniversary celebrations
Cowes Week Day 5 Results
Very shifty southerly winds provided testing conditions for navigators and tacticians at Cowes Week today as a number of weather fronts passed over the race area – Day 5 Results here
Cowes Week Day 4 Results
Tuesday was Slingsby Ladies Day at Cowes Week, a celebration of the many successes of women in sailing
Cowes Week Day 3 Results
A tricky day on the Solent threw up challenges of a different kind on the third day of Cowes Week
Osprey Nationals – Plan B overcome by Lethal Weapon
After two years at the top, the reigning Osprey National champions Terry Curtis and Pete Greig were toppled by DJ Edwards and Mikey Greig
Cowes Week – Saturday racing is abandoned
Cowes Week – In light of the weather forecast for Saturday 10 August, all racing for White and Black Group classes on Saturday is abandoned.
Great Britain SailGP Team racing on home waters for the first time
The Great Britain SailGP Team of skipper Dylan Fletcher and crew will be racing on home waters for the first time 10/11 August in Cowes
Great Britain SailGP Team take to Solent waters
The Great Britain SailGP Team was the first of the six international teams to take to the Solent waters for SailGP event in Cowes
Cowes Classics Week – Daring Dauntless takes the title
Dauntless, the Daring sailed by Richard Acland and his crew, with Five first places and a throwaway third took victory at the top of the Cowes Classics Week leaderboard
Cowes Classics Week Day 4 – Waiting for the wind . . .
All classes in the 12th Cowes Classics Week fleet had to kick their heels on the Cowes waterfront until enough wind finally arrived at lunch time for racing to start












