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  • Kiwi pair collect bronze at 470 junior Europeans

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    Surprises come in a variety of ways and Annabelle Rennie-Younger and Andre Van Dam were pleasantly surprised after finishing third at the 470 Junior European Championships in Vilamoura overnight (NZ time).

  • Beavis feeling like a world champion

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    It might have been her second world title but Elise Beavis feels legitimately like a world champion this time around after finishing on top at the recent International WASZP Games in Italy.

  • Drinks Trolley on the ropes during Yates Cup

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    The skipper of Drinks Trolley might have needed to order a stiff whisky for his crew after an unfortunate mishap just before the start of the recent Yates Cup.

  • Aussies to spice up schools team racing nationals

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    October's secondary schools team sailing national championships will see the return of the interdominion championships, with teams from Australia crossing the ditch for the first time in a few years.

  • Top officials share wisdom with aspiring race officers

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    The number of national race officers looks set to increase after a good number completed a race management seminar in Auckland recently and those in Wellington have the chance to join them at an upcoming seminar.

  • Ep 50 - Karl Budge

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    Karl Budge doesn’t purport to be much of a sailor, but he is one of this country’s leading event organisers having previously turned the ASB Classic into one of the world’s best tennis tournaments.

  • Bronze medal after dramatic final day

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    George Lee Rush and Seb Menzies went through nearly the full range of emotions on the final day of the Youth Sailing World Championships in The Hague but ultimately walked away with a bronze medal.

  • NZ well represented at 420 overseas regattas

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    A desire to test themselves overseas has seen a sizable contingent of young New Zealand 420 sailors head to Europe for the first time in three years.

  • Kiwi crew chasing gold on final day of youth worlds

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    George Lee Rush and Seb Menzies made up some ground on the leaders but not as much as they hoped, setting up an exciting final day at the Youth Sailing World Championships in The Hague tonight (NZ time).

  • Top sailors to pass on knowledge at girl's event

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    Some of New Zealand's top female sailors will give advice to junior sailors at a Girls in Sailing social education night at the Murrays Bay Sailing Club on July 30.

  • Get the best club cover with Aon

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    By Darren Pattle, Aon New Zealand Marine Manager

  • Regional Roundup - recognising club volunteers

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    The four Yachting New Zealand regional development managers take a look at what has been happening in their areas and also urge you to consider nominating someone at your club for this year's Aon Yachting Excellence Awards.

  • Breeze could finally come to play at youth worlds

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    Long delays, abandoned races and even a harbour shutdown was the order of the day as the youth sailing world championships passed the midway point in The Hague overnight (NZ time).

  • Eight bells - John Lidgard

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    John Lidgard's obituary shares a simple message that aptly sums up his life: "I'd rather be sailing."

  • Devonport become first 3-star clean club

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    Located just outside the Devonport Yacht Club is a large anchor and a plaque commemorating former club stalwart and patron Sir Peter Blake but a new addition will soon join them and take pride of place in the club.

  • NZ 29er crew in contention at youth worlds

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    The Hague is renowned for its wind and waves but, as so often happens at big regattas, the a-typical becomes the typical.

  • Day of firsts for Nacra pair at youth worlds

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    The Youth Sailing World Championships is not the usual time and place for a double-handed combination to have their first race together but that's the reality for New Zealand sailors Helena Sanderson and Cam McGlashan.

  • Nacra pair make breakthrough at European champs

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    If trends were anything to go by, all the signs pointed to Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson picking up their first medal as a combination at an international regatta this week - and the pair delivered.

  • New Zealand team buzzing ahead of youth worlds

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    There's usually a sense of excitement when the New Zealand team gather for the youth sailing world championships but that was heightened this week for a number of reasons.

  • Dave's Desk - an update from the CEO

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    There's always a little nervousness each year when we ask for club's to submit their affiliation data because it's the best way to gauge the health of the sport.

  • Te Ākautangi Matariki Water Sports Festival fires

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    Just as the Wellington Matariki Fireworks went off with a bang, so did the inaugural Te Ākautangi Matariki Water Sports Festival hosted by Tai Tonga 41 Outrigger Canoe Club and Evans Bay Yacht & Motor Boat Club.

  • Regional Roundup - coaching qualifications

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    The Yachting New Zealand regional development managers take a look at what has been happening in their areas and also encourage clubs to round up some younger sailors to complete their coaching qualifications.

  • E5.9 in good shape with record numbers

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    Shapeshifter put on a masterclass to take out the Elliott 5.9 North Island Championships in Whitianga recently but it was tight among the chasing pack with four teams tied on points in the battle for second.

  • Vonny could always cook up a few one-liners

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    It was a measure of Paul von Zalinski's abilities as a sailor - and shortcomings as a chef - that Peter Blake signed him up for his crew on board Lion New Zealand for the 1985/86 Whitbread Round the World Race as long as he didn't cook.

  • Sits vacant - YNZ coach development manager

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    It’s been said that ‘a good coach can change a game, a great coach can change a life’ which is why developing good coaches is so important.

  • McHardie and McKenzie secure NZ's third medal at Kiel

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    Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie are building nicely for a couple of big events later in the year after finishing third in the 49er at Kiel Week overnight (NZ time).

  • New sponsor and more prizes for eSailing champs

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    The New Zealand eSailing Challenge is back to find the best eSailor in the country and this time with even more prizes on offer thanks to our new apparel sponsors VMG.

  • Youngsters get back in the international saddle in Kiel

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    Kiel Week is the world's biggest regatta and an appropriate way for many of New Zealand's emerging sailors to reacquaint themselves with international competition.

  • Situations vacant: YNZ Education Lead

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    Yachting New Zealand have bold plans to make sailing more accessible to Kiwis from a wide variety of backgrounds and need someone to help deliver that.

  • Youth worlds crews take out 29er nationals

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    New Zealand's 29er representatives at next month's youth sailing world championships warmed up nicely for the event by taking out the 29er national championships at the Bay of Islands recently.

  • Charismatic sailor taken before his time

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    Hayden Goodrick is being remembered as a talented sailor who competed at the highest level but, even more than that, as one of the characters of the sport.

  • Regional Roundup - Know the rules around ships

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    The Yachting New Zealand regional development managers take a look at what has been happening in their areas and also remind you that it's not worth tangling with ships.