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  • Ghost fishing

    Rob Wilson's team once pulled out 8000kg of rubbish from the sea floor in Wellington harbour in an hour. 

    One. Hour. That's a mindblowing amount.

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  • Andy Maloney

    The race wins flowed for the New Zealand sailors on day three of the Olympic test event in Enoshima but, more importantly, four crews are all in medal contention heading into the final stages of the regatta.

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  • Alex Maloney and Molly Meech

    Today highlighted just how treacherous the conditions can be in Enoshima but a handful of New Zealand boats are still in good shape after the second day of the Olympic test event.

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  • Peter Burling and Blair Tuke

    Peter Burling and Blair Tuke had never raced at the Olympic venue before today but they looked right at home as they took an early lead at the Olympic test event in Enoshima today.

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  • Nacra 20

    The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron will host the first ever NZ Foiling Match Racing Championships in January as the popularity of foiling continues to increase.

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  • Endeavour

    Adventure seekers, history buffs and sailing enthusiasts will have the chance to take the voyage of a lifetime as part of the crew on the magnificent replica of James Cook’s 18th century vessel HMB Endeavour.

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  • Andy Maloney

    Things could hardly have gone much better for Andy Maloney this year and the Finn sailor will be hoping that continues over the next few days at the Olympic test event in Enoshima.

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