The penultimate day of Cowes Week 2025 saw the biggest boats in IRC Zero starting off the Squadron line, in their sights was the New York Yacht Club Challenge Cup
Cowes Week Day 5 – The Cape 31 Flying Jenny wins the Britannia Cup
Wednesday Sandy Askew’s Flying Jenny beat 23 of the highest rated IRC yachts competing at Cowes Week to lift the prestigious Britannia Cup
Cowes Week Day 4 – Racing women and mini-series winners
With three mini-series concluding Monday, and lively winds and brilliant sunshine, there was plenty of action on the fourth day of Cowes Week 2025
RS200 Nationals 2025 – Storm Floris delays but does not stop the first days racing
RS200 Nationals day 1 saw 56 knots of Storm Floris, and Goodey and Thomas, and Tom and Charlie Darling make their winning moves crossing the fleet on port
Cowes Week – Charity Day made the most of the gusty, stormy conditions
With the decision to abandon Cowes Week racing for Monday, Olympic gold medalist Ellie Aldridge gave spectators a wingfoiling display in front of the Royal Yacht Squadron
Opening day of Cowes Week 2025
Saturday 2 August . . . The opening day of Cowes Week 2025 with light north-westerly airs
iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships – Four new World Champions
Brest delivered on the final day of the 2025 iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships as four new World Champions were crowned
Léon has been crowned overall winner of the Rolex Fastnet Race
Alexis Loison and Jean-Pierre Kelbert’s JPK 1050 Léon has been crowned overall winner of the Rolex Fastnet Race
Admiral’s Cup – Beau Geste and Nola win light air races
Race Four of the Admiral’s Cup brought a tactical masterclass in light airs to the Central Solent . . . See video here
Admiral’s Cup Opens with a Test of Endurance Channel Race
The Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Channel Race had it all . . . Niklas Zennström’s AC1 Carkeek 52 Rán (KSSS) took race line honours for the Admiral’s Cup fleet
RORC Channel Race kicks off Admiral’s Cup series
The RORC Channel Race started Saturday 19 July, in light downwind breeze in the central Solent with a flooding tide
World Sailing Rankings update after 8 July 2025
Britain has just two No.1 ranked competitors: John Gimson and Anna Burnet in the Nacra 17, and Emma Wilson in the women’s IQ Foil.