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Athlete and team solidarity applications 2017-20
Applications are open for athlete and team solidarity grants to help talented individuals train and prepare for the Olympic and Youth Games.NewsSeptember Sailing Calendar
Here’s a look at the up-coming sailing events around the country for the month of October.NewsFriendly competition a feature of RSA Regatta
The ILCA (Laser) has been around for 50 years, which means a regatta run out of the Panmure Lagoon has been around for nearly as long.NewsWalton-Keim ready to take flight
Lukas Walton-Keim has been flying kites since before his first birthday.NewsTen Have looking to get back into race mode
Veerle ten Have admits it felt strange lining up alongside more than 40 other female windfoilers in practice racing earlier this week.NewsFresh look to NZ squads in international return
It's not just the cool winds that can often blow through Palma at this time of year, but there's a distinct freshness to this year's Princess Sofia Regatta.NewsVoice of sailing hoping to walk the talk at Masters Games
He might be more recognisable as a yachting commentator these days but Peter Lester wouldn’t mind if people were talking about his exploits during this month’s World Masters Games in Auckland.NewsGarrett edges Egnot to take women's keelboat title
Sally Garrett and her crew have spent the best part of two years working on their boat speed and it paid off over the weekend when they won the Barfoot & Thompson New Zealand Women's Keelboat National Championship for a second time.NewsBurnsco Interschools Regatta
Green Fleet: Opti, Skiff, Starling, Feva (Supporting coach on the Green course- so a great 'first timers' regatta).EventYouth and experience on show at E5.9 series
There will be plenty of storylines played out at this weekend's first round of the 2022 Elliott 5.9 Traveller Series at Lake Rotoiti, with returning champions, new crews and even two youth teams due to compete.NewsNZL Sailing Team in good shape after Bermuda training
The NZL Sailing Team picked a dramatic couple of weeks to train in Bermuda.NewsKiwi sailors look to warm into their work in Palma
This week's Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma represents the start of the new Olympic cycle but instead of warming into their work most sailors were left frigid after racing in freezing temperatures and strong winds overnight (NZ time).NewsNational titles handed out across classes
A handful of top regattas have been held in recent times, including the RS Feva and Moth national championships and Auckland Laser championships.NewsChance to hear Conrad Colman's extraordinary tale of survival
His story of perserverence, danger and ingenuity astonished the sailing world and now you have a chance to hear from Conrad Colman first-hand at a fundraising dinner in Auckland on May 19.NewsKiwi crews in top 10 at Princess Sofia Regatta
The full fleet of more than 1000 sailors came out to play on the second day of the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma and a handful of New Zealand boats emerged in the top 10 after another punishing day of strong winds and cold temperatures.NewsRegional Roundup - club coaching forums
The four Yachting New Zealand regional development managers take a look at what has been happening in their areas and also let you know about a series of coaching forums coming up this year.NewsZespri AIMS games 2022
Tauranga Yacht & Powerboat ClubEventApplications open to join Maiden's latest mission
Tracy Edwards and her famous boat Maiden have been changiNewsPurchase your NZL Sailing Team supporter kit
New Zealand's top sailors are competing internationally again for the first time since last year's Tokyo Olympics and now you can show your support for the team by purchasing the same gear supplied by Zhik that our top sailors wear.NewsSign up for May's new to class clinic
Aon New to Youth Classes Clinics are a fantastic opportunity for young sailors transitioning out of the junior classes to get a head start as they move into the youth classes.NewsTen Have foots it with the best in Palma
The New Zealand sailors are hanging tough at the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma after a day highlighted by a first ever race win for Veerle ten Have in her first international windfoiling event.NewsFuture Olympic sailors identified in Aon Fast Track squad
The next breed of potential Olympic sailors has been identified with the announcement of the Aon Fast Track squad.NewsNacra 17 pair speed up the leaderboard in Palma
Micah Wilkinson and Erica Dawson used their pace downwind to good effect today to put themselves in contention in the Nacra 17 after day four of the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma.NewsTen Have into unfamiliar territory at World Cup meet
Veerle ten Have was having to do some homework because of a series of outstanding results overnight (NZ time) that puts her in with a chance of taking out the women's iQFoil at the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma.NewsThree Kiwis in top 10 at Palma World Cup
New Zealand's first foray into the international sailing scene for some time has finished with three top-10 results after the final day of the Princess Sofia Regatta in Palma.NewsPonsonby club flourishing thanks to Crazy idea
Bryan Craies was the only person to win both the Lipton Cup and rugby's Ranfurly Shield but perhaps more significant than that was his part in reviving the sailing school at the Ponsonby Cruising Club.NewsTwo more added to NZL Sailing Foundation Youth Team
Helena Sanderson feels a lot older and wiser than when she first competed at the youth sailing world championships and thinks that will be crucial when she competes at this year's event.NewsLight but tight at E5.9 Traveller Series
Light breezes were a feature of the first round of the Elliott 5.9 Traveller Series at Lake Rotoiti last weekend, which condensed the fleet and made for some incredibly tight racing.NewsInaugural Wellington Boat Show a success
There was plenty of interest in the yachting display at the recent inaugural Wellington Boat Show held at one of New Zealand’s premier marinas, Seaview Marina, in Lower Hutt.NewsTauranga crews whip up a storm at Tornado nationals
Tauranga took its place as the home of the Tornado class in this country, with sailors from the Bay of Plenty taking the first four places at last month's Tornado national championships at the Howick Sailing Club.NewsRegional Roundup - Strategic Planning
As the pinnacle for a large number of junior focused yacht clubs, the Optimist and Starling National Championships has almost completed the 2021-2022 season.News