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It was a rest day for all the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team competing at the 2015 ISAF Youth World Sailing Championships in Malaysia, bar the SL16 pair of Tamryn Linsay and William Mckenzie who have moved up into 3rd place.
New Zealand’s 29er boys crew has hit the lead on what was a mixed bag day for the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team on the third day of competition at the 2015 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships in Malaysia.
Day two at the ISAF Youth World Sailing Championships in Malaysia brought more of the same as day one – plenty of wind.
Strong offshore breezes again dominated the day and the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team responded well in tricky conditions. Seven of the New Zealand crews now sit in the top ten including four in the top four.
The 45th ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships has arrived. Racing starts today in Malaysia at the annual event where the best youth sailors from around the world culminate in one location and wage battle on the water in a quest for Youth World domination.
Day one at the ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships is done and dusted and the young kiwi team has put out a promising start. Six of the eight teams currently sit in the top ten.
I am also able to update you on a story featured in another earlier edition of Inclusive News.
Annabelle Tye, a member of Yachting New Zealand’s Committee For Sailors With A Disability, has generously offered to help any out of town sailors who have disabilities with logistics if they are attending individually and without the support of their own Sailability.
Below is a list of most local and some international regattas for the Hansa Class that New Zealand sailors are likely to attend
The weekend of November 7th and 8th saw organised racing of Hansa 303 and Liberties on Lake Ngaroto for the first time.













