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Big day for the NZL Sailing Team in Rio
It was a big day at 2015 Rio Test Event on now in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with racing in all ten Olympic events being contested this week. New Zealand has the early lead in the Nacra 17 class after Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders started the regatta with a couple of great races. 49erFX crew Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech had a similar day with two excellent results from their three races to hold 2nd overall, while in the 49er Peter Burling and Blair Tuke are in 3rd overall.NewsFifth place finish for NZL’s Star and Finn
Both of the NZL Sailing Team’s medal race starters have completed their regattas to finish fifth overall at the 43NewsFollow the 2015 PIC Coastal Classic LIVE
If you're following this year's PIC Coastal Classic from on shore, we're sure you'll be rapt to hear that for the first time ever, you'll be able to watch the start of the race LIVE online at www.coastalclassic.co.nz!NewsSomething Different for Nelson Sailors
The weekend of 22-23 August is worth marking on your calendar. The IOM South Island Championship is being held in your area. The Radio Yacht Squadron Nelson has done a great job in organising this event, and will host the event at Easton’s Pond, on the Coastal Highway (between Tasman and Motueka about 6.5 kms from Motueka).NewsHammer down for Burling and Tuke today in Rio
2015 Rio Test Event rolled into day three today in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have taken the overall lead and five New Zealand crews are now placed within the top seven in their class. The day brought more tricky conditions with light winds - too light for any racing on the three outer course areas. All fleets completed at least one race, with the 49ers sailing four.NewsSuper light day at 2015 Rio Test Event
A lack of wind in the 2016 Olympic city hampered racing today on what was day four of the 2015 Rio Test Event for Olympic class sailing. The only kiwi crews to complete racing today were 49erFX pair, Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech who are now lying 5th overall, and Andy Maloney (pictured above) in the Laser, who has lifted to 10th.NewsSix Kiwis lying top ten at 2015 Rio Test Event
It was another long day on day five of 2015 Rio Test Event with Guanabara Bay beset with similar light conditions to yesterday. It was a mixed bag for the NZL Sailing Team crews that did sail in the challenging conditions. Going into day six of the eight day regatta, six of the seven kiwi crews are within the top ten of their fleet.NewsBurling and Tuke take 15 point lead into 2015 Rio Test Event Medal Race
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke are well placed to secure the gold medal at 2015 Rio Test Event tomorrow after another stellar day on the water in the 2016 Olympic city.NewsGold for NZL at 2015 Rio Test Event, another Medal hope tomorrow
One year out from the Olympic Games, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have won the Gold medal at 2015 Rio Test Event easily securing victory with a 4th in today’s 49er medal race. New Zealand’s 49erFX crew of Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech have finished just outside the medals in 4th overall, while tomorrow Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie will go into the Women’s 470 medal race lying 3rd overall.News2015 Rio Test Event: Gold, Bronze for Team Jolly and five top fives
Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie have won bronze in the Women’s 470 at 2015 Rio Test Event today adding another medal to the gold secured by Peter Burling and Blair Tuke in the 49er class yesterday. Another two top five finishes were added to the New Zealand results today with Josh Junior in the Finn class, and Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders in the Nacra 17 both finishing 5th overall.NewsMurrays Bay wins MRX Youth Pathways Regatta
This years regatta was sailed in a perfect 10 to 12kn North Easterly. The youth crews adapted amazingly to keel boats and kite work to sail 5 hard fought windward leeward races without incident.NewsJames Dadd is appointed Director of the RORC Rating Office
After 22 years at the RORC Rating Office, Mike Urwin, its Technical Director, is stepping aside to relinquish the day to day running of the Rating Office to James Dadd, 44, with effect from 1st September.NewsFMJ Racing win OM Match Race
FMJ Racing have won the O.M. Match Race for 2012! This is the teams third victory in a row and a great way to end our European tour.NewsOpening Day at Weiti Boating Club
Weiti Boating Club would like to invite you to join their Opening Day on Sunday 13th September from 10amNewsPIC Coastal Classic Update - Be in to win nearly $4,000 in B&G electronics
You've got to be in it to win it, as they say. And when you enter this year's PIC Coastal Classic, you're going to be in to win BIG, thanks to B&G.NewsInterested in Coaching or Running Races? Book a YNZ Course and Up-skill now
Whether you’re interested in coaching, helping to run races or both, Yachting New Zealand has a range of Coaching Courses and Race Official Seminars on around the country over the quieter winter months. Better still, the race Management Seminars are currently being offered free of charge to members of a Yachting New Zealand affiliated club.NewsUpdate on changes to Health and Safety Legislation
The Select Committee considering the Health and Safety Reform Bill has made improvements to the Bill so coverage of volunteers and volunteering organisations will remain as it is under the current law.NewsAhoy! Westhaven Marina to host Marine Market Day
Westhaven Marina is hosting a gala open day on Saturday 3 October and invites all Aucklanders and prospective boaties to visit. “Westhaven is home to 2,000 boats, three yacht clubs, and numerous watersports groups,” says marina spokesperson Tom Warren, “and we’d like to invite people to come down and explore what’s available, talk to our operators and try things out.”NewsEmirates Team New Zealand: Setting up in Sweden
It has only been a month since Emirates Team New Zealand finished second at the first Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series in Portsmouth, but a month long enough for the sailing team to be chomping at the bit to get back out on the red and black AC45 to continue the strong form and momentum illustrated with little more than a hand full of days sailing together.NewsEmirates Team New Zealand Win Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series Gothenburg
Emirates Team New Zealand was victorious in Gothenburg today at the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series.NewsDetriot Cup; Another Light Air Day
It was yet another day of challenging light air conditions and multiple delays awaiting breeze in Day Three of the Detroit Cup, but race managers had just enough wind to make progress on the double Round Robin and have options on how to move forward in the format for the final day of racing tomorrow. The light conditions have prompted race managers to plan the start for one hour earlier tomorrow, at 0900, for the final day of racing.NewsYachting popular on debut at NZCT AIMS Games
This year's NZCT AIMS Games has cracked another milestone, breaking through the 8000-athlete barrier for the first time. With late entries providing a final burst, 8007 intermediate-aged competitors from 261 schools across New Zealand will be in Tauranga from this weekend (September 6-11), battling it out across 19 different sporting codes.NewsNorth Shore Clubs… Nominate now for Harbour Sport Excellence Awards
Harbour Sport is proud to announce the return of The Massey University Harbour Sport Excellence Awards for 2015.NewsPre-loved Sailing Clothing Sale
Saturday 18 August is the perfect opportunity to clean out your cupboards/garage of all your old sailing gear. Support the RNZYS Lion Foundation Youth Training Programme by donating your pre-loved, unused, too small or too big sailing gear.NewsKereyn Smith Elected CGF Vice President
New Zealand Olympic Committee CEO Kereyn Smith has been elected to the position of Vice President to the Commonwealth Games Federation Board.NewsBOI Sailing Week; Regatta Ramblings September 2015
The year is rolling on. The 2016 NOR and Entry Form are now on line. It will be so exciting if there are lots of early entries. 2016 is year fourteen for Bay of Islands Sailing Week, New Zealand’s most popular three day regatta. Keep up the support and book your berth at Far North Holdings Opua. enquiries@boimarina.co.nzNewsEntries open for 2016 Bay of Islands Sailing Week
Entries have opened for the 2016 Bay of Islands Sailing Week, scheduled to take place over the final week of January next year. Registration will take place on 26 January, followed by three days of intense, exciting and colourful racing from 27 to 29 JanuaryNewsFINFARE: Take a look inside the August 2015 issue
Egor Terpigorev (RUS) is featured on the cover of the August edition of FINNFARE, the magazine of the International Finn Class. He was taking part in a Rule 42 clinic held in Valencia before the Finn Silver Cup (Junior World Championship). Though too old to compete in the Silver Cup, he went on to represent Russia at the Aquece Rio Olympic test event in August.NewsPNZ will ‘go gold’ to mark ‘1 Year To Go to Rio 2016’ milestone on Monday 7 September
In four days time, 365 school children and over 80 offices and schools will ‘go gold’ to help Paralympics New Zealand (PNZ) celebrate exactly ‘1 year to go’ to the start of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.NewsBreezy start for AIMS sailors
A strong westerly pruned sailing’s debut on the first day of the NZCT AIMS Games in Tauranga but the Anchor-sponsored racing that did happen on the water proved spectacular.NewsFree Yachting New Zealand Dinghy Expo in central Auckland
Ever imagined yourself sailing in a small dinghy, getting on board one of the big boats racing on the harbour or maybe teaching the kids how to sail?NewsAll Tide Accessibility for Sailability Whangarei
Sailability Whangarei now has all tide access with the development of a new jetty with a wheelchair accessable ramp officially opened on 21 August.News