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Next month's Oceanbridge NZL Sailing Regatta has been condensed into a two-day event to make it easier for youth to participate.
In our regular focus on the regions, regional support officer Wayne Holdt takes a look at what's been happening in the central region.
Nick Egnot-Johnson will be looking to go one better when the Harken 2020 Youth Match Racing World Championships get under way at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron in Auckland tomorrow.
There will a new Starling national champion when the Nelson Yacht Club host the event in April.
Sean Herbert, who last year became the first person to win three Starling national titles, has graduated out of the class, leaving the door open for a new champion.
Last weekend's Interislander Optimist championships at the Queen Charlotte Yacht Club provided the perfect mixed bag of conditions to test the 164 sailors who took part.
It was not only the biggest Hansa national championships but it was also considered the best when the event wrapped up in Wellington last weekend.
About as many boat classes as there were clubs featured at last weekend's Waikato Thames Championship regatta at the Mercury Bay Boating Club, which was run to help bring the clubs of the Waikato region together.
This weekend's Hansa national championships in Wellington will be the biggest yet, with 60 sailors from around the country and Australia taking part.
Yachting New Zealand will be hosting a World Sailing international umpire seminar in October during the 2020 New Zealand match racing national championships at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron.






















