World Sailing unveils Steering the Course, a groundbreaking plan to champion gender equity in the sport.
Nautor Swan launch the ClubSwan 28 gateway to high-performance racing
Nautor Swan launch the ClubSwan 28, a yacht designed for optimal performance in varied conditions, particularly medium/light winds.
SailGP to manufacture F50 components in the Middle East
New partnership announcement between SailGP and Strata will see F50 catamaran components made in the Middle East
Yachting NZ accused of mishandling Olympic yachting selections
Yachting New Zealand is accused of mishandling its Olympic selections for the Paris Games
Team GB to host free-to-enter Official Olympic Fanzones in seven cities
Team GB have announced plans to host free-to-enter Official Fanzones for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Simon Payne appointed Chief Commercial Officer at Henri-Lloyd
Simon Payne appointed as Chief Commercial Officer at Henri-Lloyd. In this newly-created role, Simon will be working alongside Executive Chairman Knut Frostad.
Clean Water Sports Alliance – Sports come together for clean water
Seven national governing bodies of water-based sports have announced they’re coming together to form the Clean Water Sports Alliance calling for clean open water across the UK
Tom Morris looks at the left field brutalist style INEOS AC75
Tom Morris of Mozzy Sails looks at the new INEOS Britannia AC75 RB3 that he labels it a Brutilist Winner!
Henri-Lloyd re-establishes UK wholesale partnerships
Retailer support is top of the list for Henri-Lloyd as it re-establishes UK wholesale partnerships.
Team GB vows to stick with traditional Union flag for Paris Olympics
The British Olympic Association (BOA) has been forced to quash rumours of the Team GB kit design for this summer’s Paris Olympics
Meet Tom Gillard, winner of 37 major championships in ten separate classes
For Tom Gillard, the British dinghy master the next major regatta was and is always, literally, just around the corner.
The challenge of finding kit for women . . . it’s just always number two
More than two thirds of elite British sportswomen who responded to a BBC Sport questionnaire said the majority of the equipment they used was not specifically designed for a woman