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A game of snakes and ladders was how NZL Laser Radial sailor George Gautrey described the first day of racing in the Aon Youth Sailing World Championship held off Torbay in Auckland today.
Above photo: Peter Burling and Blair Tuke won gold in the 49er skiff at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games - (Sailing Energy/World Sailing)
Yachting New Zealand is looking to maintain the momentum the sport achieved at the Rio Olympics and have a better chance of doing this following an increase in funding from High Performance Sport New Zealand.
The World Anti-Doping Agency’s (Wada) 2017 Prohibited List (the List), will come into effect on 1 January, 2017 and it’s important you are aware of the changes which have been made. The List, which is updated at least annually, identifies substances and methods which athletes are prohibited from using.
The Stewart sisters don’t really know where their loyalties lie when it comes to next year’s America’s Cup with father Ian part of the Oracle team this time around but they know exactly what flag they are racing for at this week’s 2016 Aon Youth Sailing World Championships in Auckland.
The Stewart sisters don’t really know where their loyalties lie when it comes to next year’s America’s Cup with father Ian part of the Oracle team this time around but they know exactly what flag they are racing for at this week’s 2016 Aon Youth Sailing World Championships in Auckland.
Laser Radial sailor Estere Paula Kumpina says it’s a dream come true to both be in New Zealand and competing in the sport she loves at the highest international level.
Yachting New Zealand Chief Executive David Abercrombie provides an update of what's going on in New Zealand sailing and boating as we head into the festive season.
A “bomb proof” RIB designed by Yachting New Zealand Talent Development Manager Ian Neely and Lancer as a specific coach support boat for New Zealand conditions could become a production model over time.













