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RNZYS to celebrate 150th anniversary in style
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron will celebrate an illustrious history spanning 150 years in 2021, which coincides perfectly with the hosting of the 36th America’s Cup regatta and a full year of on and off water events planned.NewsFrank Racing in for a Hull of a journey at GC32 worlds
Simon Hull is used to flying around the Waitemata Harbour in his GC32 with the occasional ferry and small pleasurecraft for company.NewsRace Officials Revalidated
Yacht racing wouldn’t be possible without the dedication and commitment of qualified race officials including Judges, Race Officers and Umpires, and those that put in the time and effort enjoy the challenge and the rewards that these roles offer. Yachting New Zealand administers these qualifications and offers courses for those looking to get started as well right through to those with significant experience who can revalidate their qualification and keep up to speed with the latest rules and practices. The following National Race Officers have recently revalidated their status for another four years…NewsWaikato Yacht Squadron to celebrate 50th anniversary
A founding member of the Waikato Yacht Squadron will be on hand to help celebrate the 50-year reunion at the Hamilton Yacht Club on June 30.NewsCoaches should look to improve and evolve
Some people fall into coaching by accident, others because it is a path they have chosen. Whatever the reason, all coaches should constantly think about how they can improve and evolve.NewsZhik NZ store moving to new showroom
Zhik NZ's flagship store is on the move from its Victoria Park Village location to its head office in Penrose, Auckland.NewsEntries closing for AIMS Games
Entries close for September's Anchor AIMS Games close on June 13.NewsChanges paying off for Nacra pair at Medemblik Regatta
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders are encouraged about improvements they have made in training recently which has helped them into second in the Nacra 17 after two days at the Medemblik Regatta in the Netherlands.NewsSign up for South Pacific Laser Masters
If you enjoyed last year's World Masters Games and are keen to find some more 'friendly' competition, it might pay to put the South Pacific Laser Masters on your radar.NewsJones and Saunders chasing Medemblik Regatta title
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders want to stand on the top step of the podium at the end of the Medemblik Regatta and are well placed to achieve that with two days remaining.NewsJones and Saunders second at Medemblik Regatta
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders came agonisingly close to picking up their first title of the season at the Medemblik Regatta overnight (NZ time) but eventually had to settle for second by just one point.NewsFrank Racing win last race but Team Tilt take GC32 world title
Newcomers Frank Racing were 10th at the GC32 world championships with New Zealand having a link to all three teams who finished on the podium.NewsApplications closing for St John's Rotary Scholarship
It's helped the likes of Jo Aleh, Jason Saunders and Josh Junior with their development as teenagers and the St John's Rotary Scholarship is available to assist another young sailor or crew in 2018.NewsBig Talk from the Real Sailors SUP Team
Did you read about the foursome of Olympic class sailors, past and present, who will take to their stand up paddle boards on Saturday 27th October for the 2012 Starboard Paddle for Hope - an annual charity fundraiser festival of Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP)? Dubbed the Real Sailors - Andrew ‘Hurricane Force’ Brown, Marcus ‘Mad Dog’ Hansen, James ‘the Terminator’ Turner and JP ‘Twin Turbo’ Tobin will hit the water at Auckland Viaduct going up against other teams including an Emirates Team New Zealand entry in a fun relay race.NewsApplications to host 2018/19 national events due
A reminder to clubs and class associations that applications to hold a class national championship in the upcoming season are due by June 30, 2018.NewsRecord numbers enjoy Volvo Sailing…Have a Go! and not one bitten by a shark
A record 3730 children took part in the summer's Volvo Sailing... Have a Go! programme, which has been going for 12 years.NewsMenzies and McGlashan take out Kohi 420 regatta
The Kohimarama Yacht Club organised a 420 regatta as a way to help promote the class and bring new sailors up to speed.NewsRegional Roundup - the top of the north
Regional support officer Kim Admore takes a look at what's happening at each club in the northern region from north to south.NewsAuckland Noumea Yacht Race starts on Saturday after six-year absence
The Auckland Noumea Yacht Race makes a welcome return this week after a six-year absence but it's hoped this year's edition isn't as dramatic as the last.NewsRevalidation of PHRF certificates due
Anyone involved in keelboat racing is reminded all PHRF certificates expire on May 31 and need to be revalidated through the Yachting New Zealand website.NewsYachting New Zealand see opportunities in changes to 2024 Olympics
Yachting New Zealand are excited about changes to the sailing programme at the 2024 Paris Olympics but will hold off making any major campaign or strategy decisions until the format and equipment is finalised at November's World Sailing AGM.NewsLiteClub reduce costs for Yachting NZ clubs
About 40 yacht clubs around New Zealand have saved more than $250,000 on their running costs through making some simple changes recommended by LiteClub.NewsBurling hopes Brunel haven't left it too late in Volvo Ocean Race
Peter Burling and his Team Brunel teammates are kicking themselves for their slow start to the Volvo Ocean Race.NewsSubmissions due on Westhaven water improvement plan
St Marys Bay is a hub of learn to sail and small boat activities within Westhaven and it's presently an area that's under consideration for resource consentNewsRecord attendance at Auckland's Inclusive Coaching workshop
On October 8th there was a record turn out for an Inclusive Coaching workshop at the Royal Akarana Yacht Club, attended by twenty two people from seven different yacht clubs. The Halberg Disability Sport Foundation and Yachting New Zealand delivered the workshop together as a coach orientated workshop that enhances current knowledge and promotes the inclusion of disabled sailors.NewsJunior and Maloney make good start to World Cup finals
Josh Junior and Andy Maloney are in the mix after the first day of the World Cup Series final in Marseille overnight (NZ time).News29er national title goes down to the wire
The title at the 29er national championships was decided by the narrowest of margins at the weekend with the top Australian team beating Seb Lardies and Scott McKenzie on countback.NewsBoth Kiwis in top four at World Cup finals
Josh Junior and Andy Maloney continued their good run at the World Cup Series final in Marseille overnight (NZ time) with the pair sitting inside the top four after two days of racing.NewsDawson excited about the future after overcoming another setback
Erica Dawson contemplated giving up sailing altogether but now realises she has a big future in the sport.NewsOpen teams racing event makes successful return
The New Zealand open teams racing national championships is back after a 10-year absence from the New Zealand yachting calendar.NewsBullock enjoys being kitefoiling pioneer
You might think Sam Bullock wished he was 10 years younger, but it's not the case.NewsMaloney moves up to second at World Cup finals
The leaderboard in the Finn class at the World Cup Series final in Marseille is starting to take shape and New Zealand's Andy Maloney and Josh Junior are right in the hunt for the medals.News