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It was a reasonably sombre Sean Herbert who went to prizegiving at the Starling national championships yesterday but that changed to elation when he discovered he had won a third title.
Light winds once again plagued the Hempel World Cup Series regatta in Genoa but there was just enough action for Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie to solidify their place near the top of the 49er fleet.
Yachting New Zealand are looking to appoint a coach development manager. This is a key role for our organisation and Sport New Zealand have identified good coaching as one of the key drivers of participant satisfaction.
Registrations are open for the next Aon New to Youth Classes Clinic, which helps young sailors who have moved into a youth class within the previous six months and are not already attending the Aon National Youth Clinics.
Yachting New Zealand will hold five free seminars around the country in coming months for anyone interested in being a qualified club or national race officer.
It was a day of delays and deferrals as light winds plagued the second day of racing at the Hempel World Series regatta in Genoa.
In our regular focus on the regions, northern regional support officer Kim Admore takes a look at what's been going on in the top of the North Island.
Entries are now open for the 2019 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and organisers are expecting a larger fleet than normal for the 75th running of the historic event.
New Zealand has developed a strong 49er fleet meaning there's usually at least one crew near the front of the pack and today it was the turn of Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie.






















