The International Six Metre 2022 World Championship open on the waters of the Pontevedra estuary in Galicia, at the northwest corner of Spain, from the 10 to 18 June
Sailing News
2022 ILCA 7 Masters Worlds – Podiums after final day racing
The final two races were completed Tuesday at the 2022 ILCA 7 Masters World Championship in Riviera Nayarit, Nueveo Vallarta, Mexico
Swallow In-Harbour Championship at Itchenor SC
With 17 – 25 knots of breeze forecast for the Saturday of the Jubilee Weekend a somewhat diminished but determined fleet of 15 Swallows went afloat to race for their In-Harbour Championships at Itchenor Sailing Club
SailGP – Calling all sailors U21
Inspire Racing aims to make foiling more accessible and offers opportunities to young locals that connects them with the pinnacle of the sport.
37th America’s Cup – Rules Committee Announced
The Rules Committee for the 37th America’s Cup has been announced . . . They are, Mark Ellis (UK), Marc Wintermantel (SUI) and Stan Honey (USA)
RS Eurocup – RS100, 200, 400, 700 and 800 at le Yacht Club de Carnac
The RS Eurocup for the RS100, 200, 400 and 700 classes took place at Yacht Club de Carnac, plus the RS800 event raised to a full European Championship status
Champagne Charlie Platinum Jubilee Regatta at Royal Southern
The Royal Southern YC Champagne Charlie Platinum Jubilee Regatta attracted well over 250 sailors from far and wide to enjoy two days of racing in the Solent
Tasar UK Nationals – Gullan and Holden dominate in Hayling Bay
Robert Gullan and Jack Holden are the 2022 Tasar UK National Champions.
RS Elite Southerns – Final race decides 2022 champion
The RS Elite Southern Area Championship was won by Tom Hewitson sailing with Colin Smith and Jo Hewitson.
Fireball UK Nationals – 2022 Champions Gillard and Thompson
Tom Gillard and Andy Thompson are 2022 Fireball Gul UK National and Open Champions
Hempel World Cup – Round 2 Board Medals
The four Olympic board classes competing at the Hempel World Cup, Round 2, in Holland completed their Medal racing on Sunday.
RORC Myth of Malham – RORC Commodore is overall winner
The overall winner racing under IRC for the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Myth of Malham Race was the British HH42, raced by the RORC Commodore James Neville.