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Alessandro Marega wins Finn Gold Cup in Brisbane
Alessandro Marega of Italy is the 2026 Finn Gold Cup winner after starting the final day one point behind Anders Pedersen of Norway
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Looking for Cutting-Edge Navigation and a Wide Range of Packages? Here’s Why Navionics Charts Stand Out
With so many digital chart options available, choosing the right one for you can be confusing. Here’s why Navionics and Garmin Navionics suit many kinds of boaters and ultimately make sense.
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Black Foils grinder Louis Sinclair recovering well following surgery
Black Foils grinder Louis Sinclair recovering well following surgery at Auckland Hospital where he underwent surgery and had pins inserted in both legs.
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SailGP – New Zealand and France ruled out of Sydney Grand Prix
SailGP – New Zealand and France ruled out of Sydney Grand Prix following the high-speed collision between the two F50s in Auckland.
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Ice and Snow Sailing World Championships – Kite, Wing, and Windsurf board events
The World Ice and Snow Sailing Association has gathered the world’s fastest ice and snow sailors together for the 2026 World Championships in Västerås, Sweden
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Finn Gold Cup goes down to the wire for final day
Norway’s Anders Pedersen saw his lead of the 2026 Finn Gold Cup reduced to just one point as they go into final day off Brisbane.
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RORC Nelson’s Cup – Leopard 3 leads by a mere point after Day 1
RORC Nelson’s Cup – Leopard 3 leads by a mere point after Day 1
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The Clipper Race Has a Strong Leader – Which Team is Dominating at the Round The World Midpoint?
The teams of the 2025/26 Clipper Round The World Race have been hurtling around the globe since August, and with over half the nautical miles under their belt, the competition is ever growing. Here’s the latest results from leg 5 (stage 6) and how they are getting on overall.
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Pedersen keeps lead at Finn Gold Cup in Brisbane despite blip on Day 3
Norway’s Anders Pedersen keeps his lead on Day 3 at the 2026 Finn Gold Cup despite a 15 score in the day’s openi8ng race
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Where now for SailGP . . . A genuine new sporting spectacle or a sporting bubble?
Where now for SailGP . . . A genuine new sporting spectacle or a sporting bubble?