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  • Saunders looking to conquer Tour de France

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    It’s a little-known fact a Kiwi is in the top 10 at the Tour de France and even won a couple of stages.

  • 2017 race management seminars underway

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    Predictable, consistent and fair race management is the theme for this year’s race management seminars which kicked off this month.

  • Another Kiwi on top of the world

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    New Zealand has a new world champion with Phil Robertson and his China One Ningbo team taking out the inaugural M32 world championships in Sweden.

  • Top-10 finish for Kiwis at 470 world champs

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    Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox wrapped up their 470 world championships in Greece with a fourth in the double-points medal race overnight (NZ time) to finish ninth overall.

  • Kiwi crew out to win medal race at 470 world champs

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    Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox will look to win tonight's medal race to finish the 470 world championships in Greece on a good note after they dropped out of medal contention overnight (NZ time).

  • Steele stays out of trouble to be on top at M32 world champs

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    The potential for chaos was high with as many as 15 catamarans flying around Marstrand, Sweden, at the M32 world championships, but Kiwi Chris Steele was able to stay out of trouble and lead the competition after the first day.

  • Kiwis climb to fourth at 470 world champs

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    Tonight's racing will be critical for Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox if they are to work their way into medal contention at the 470 world championships in Greece.

  • 470 crew still in the mix at world championships

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    Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox remained in sixth at the 470 world championships in Greece overnight (NZ time) but any progress up the leaderboard was hindered by a disqualification in their second race.

  • David's Desk July 2017 - An update from the CEO

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    Yachting New Zealand chief executive David Abercrombie provides an update from the national body.

  • Safety corner with Angus Willison

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    The first of a regular blog from Yachting New Zealand safety and technical officer Angus Willison.

  • Fuelling New Zealand's top sailors

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    The members of the NZL Sailing Team are high performance athletes but can’t succeed if they aren’t fuelled properly.

  • Situations Vacant - Tauranga coach co-ordinator

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    The Tauranga Yacht and Power Boat Club are looking for a sailing school race coaching co-ordinator and Learn to Sail assistant.

  • Countdown begins to 2018 sailing world champs

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    The nomination regulations for the New Zealand team to next year's Sailing World Championships in Aarhus have been finalised.

  • Here's your chance to compete at the Youth Olympics

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    The selection regulations for the New Zealand team to compete at next year's Youth Olympic Games in Argentina have now been finalised.

  • Get in quickly to sign up to popular Have a Go! programme

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    Yachting New Zealand are now taking bookings for this summer’s Volvo Sailing…Have a Go! programme, following on from our biggest season since its inception.

  • Kiwi pair in contention at 470 world champs

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    Consistency is critical at any regatta and so far Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox have posted five good scores at the 470 world championships in Greece that has left them in a good position.

  • 'To change a life, become a coach; change the nation, coach the coaches'

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    The closing remarks of keynote speaker Wayne Goldsmith at the Yachting New Zealand Coaches Conference 2017 were, "To change a life, become a coach; to change the nation, coach the coaches". This is exactly what the conference set out to do. 

  • Kiwi pair well placed at 470 world champs

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    Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox wanted to see how they stacked up against the rest of the fleet at the 470 world championships in Greece and they are well in contention after the first day of racing.

  • Regional Roundup - The Deep South

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    There's plenty going on in the regions in winter, even if the thermometer has dropped a bit. Here's an update from the Deep South.
  • Numbers double for winter O'pen Bic Cup

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    A handful of sailors treated last weekend's second annual Forward Sailing New Zealand Winter O’pen Bic Cup as a warm-up for the upcoming O’pen Bic world championships in Garda, Italy.

  • YAC letter

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    An open letter of thanks from the NZL Sailing Team who came agonisingly close to winning the recent Red Bull Youth America's Cup

  • Robertson defends GKSS Match Cup title in Sweden

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    Phil Robertson and his largely Kiwi crew defended their GKSS Match Cup in Sweden last night (NZ time) to extend their lead on top of the overall standings on the World Match Racing Tour.

  • Men's 470 crew on the hunt for more medals at world champs

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    Paul Snow-Hansen and Dan Willcox are looking to turn silver into gold when they line up for this week’s 470 world championships in Greece.

  • Orams: It winds me up when people say sailing is a rich man's sport

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    There's a commonly held perception that yachting is a rich person's sport but those aboard Emirates Team New Zealand's America's Cup-winning yacht came from humble backgrounds.

  • Kiwi fights hard to hold onto Raceboard world title

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    Bruce Trotter was second grand master and fifth overall heading into the final day of the Raceboard world championships in Salou, Spain.

    Bruce Trotter leads the fleet off the line in Salou. Photo: Patrik Pollak.

  • Yachting New Zealand and Lawson’s Dry Hills wines a great match

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    The New Zealand sailing fraternity have had plenty to celebrate in recent days and can now do so in style after a partnership between Yachting New Zealand and Lawson’s Dry Hills wines was signed last week.

  • Situations Vacant - Yachting New Zealand High Performance Director

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    Yachting New Zealand are looking for a new high performance director to lead the high performance programme.

  • Minoprio takes out Extreme Sailing Series in Madeira

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    Kiwi helsman Adam Minoprio and his crew took out the latest round of the Extreme Sailing Series in Madeira. 

  • Applications for AIMES Awards open

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    Applications are open for the 2017 AIMES Awards, which recognise youth achieving excellence in the North Harbour region. 

  • Kiwis in hot demand at Extreme Sailing Series

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    The demand for New Zealand sailors is sky-high, with Kiwi accents everywhere on the tiny island of Madeira for this weekend’s Extreme Sailing Series.

  • Clubs of the Month - The clubs behind Team NZ's success

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    Our clubs do a wonderful job producing good sailors, which is why Kiwis can be found at the forefront of the sport worldwide. We thought it was timely to acknowledge the clubs who played a hand in Emirates Team New Zealand’s success.

  • Change of venue for 2018 Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta

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    The Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta will remain in Auckland in 2018 as efforts are made to turn it into a world-class event.