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Kiwi sailors have been to the fore on the first two days of the GC32 Championship in Muscat, Oman.
The leaderboard had a different look to it after yesterday's racing at the 21st Lexus Flying Fifteen world championship in Napier, with the British duo of Steve Goacher and Tim Harper leading the regatta with only two days remaining.
The Red Bull Youth America’s Cup is becoming more real for eight young Kiwi sailors following the draw for the June regatta.
The Jubilee Sailing Trust have scheduled a number of voyages on the tall ship Tenacious for both disabled and able-bodied sailors as part of a three-month prorgamme in New Zealand.
British crews were the big movers on day three of the 21st Lexus Flying Fifteen world championship in Napier yesterday but the Australian pairing of Matthew Owen and Andrew Reed hold a seven-point lead at the top of the fleet.
As many as 224 sailors from 13 countries have already signed up for April's World Masters Games in Auckland and among that group is multiple Olympic medallists, multiple world champions, around the world race winners, America’s Cup winners and coaches of Olympic medallists.
There was an element of uniformity on the leaderboard after the second day of the Lexus Flying Fifteen world championship in Napier yesterday, with Australian crews occupying the first three positions followed by three British pairs.
Conrad Colman finished the Vendee Globe non-stop solo round the world race in 16th but the fact he finished at all was a triumph.
The Bay of Islands Yacht Club are hosting this year's 29er North Island championships on May 6-7.

(Photo: Sailing Energy / World Sailing)













