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International Cadet Worlds – Bush and Thorogood extend lead

Toby Bush and Kemmel Thorogood increase their grip on the International Cadet 2022 World Championship., winning two of the three races completed on day 2

International Cadet Worlds – Bush and Thorogood take early lead

Toby Bush and Kemmel Thoroughgood of Britain won the first two races of the International Cadet 2022 World Championships at the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria, Australia

Seldén SailJuice Double Header – Brass Monkey & Burghfield Breezer

For the first time ever, there are two events running on the same day for the Seldén SailJuice Winter Series

Rolex Sydney Hobart – Maxi fleet in final entry to Hobart

Andoo Comanche  of John Winning Jr was still in the lead – approx 4 am UK – with 179 nautical miles to go to make the finish line in Hobart later today – Tuesday.

Rolex Sydney Hobart – Andoo Comanche leads fleet to Hobart

The 2022 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race got off to a fast and dramatic start Box

INEOS Britannia finally hoist their sails

All five AC teams were in action. This included Ben Ainslie’s INEOS Britannia finally returning to the water with rig and sails, following the ruling, handed down by the AC Rules Committee, against their towing mast.

Knots Racing are World Match Racing Tour Champions

Nick Egnot Johnson (NZL) and his Knots Racing are World Match Racing Tour 2022 Champions.

Wingfoil Racing World Cup Brazil – Day 2

Bastian Escofet of France continues to lead the men and Paula Novotná of Czechoslovakia the women at the Wingfoil Racing World Cup in Jericoacoara, Brazil

ETNZ back on the water with rebuilt LEQ12

Emirates Team New Zealand made a quick return to Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf today on their newly repaired LEQ12.

American Magic AC75 Patriot capsizes again

The American Magic team’s revamped AC75 Patriot, capsized during a training session after they hit debris in Pensacola Bay,

44Cup Oman Victory for Team Nika

The start of the final day of the 44Cup Oman saw Team Aqua, Team Nika and Aleph Racing separated by just one point for the lead.

ETNZ set new wind powered land speed world record

Emirates Team New Zealand and Land speed pilot Glenn Ashby have sailed ‘Horonuku’, their wind powered land speed world record craft, faster than any previous records.