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Day 4: 2014 Toyota National Optimist Champs
Another breezy day on the open fleet with a peak of 23knots and good averages of around 17knots.NewsKiwi kid youngest ever to race alone across Tasman
At 1:00pm on Tuesday, 22nd April 2014, nineteen-year-old New Zealander Cory McLennan will make history by becoming the youngest person ever to attempt the Solo Trans-Tasman Challenge yacht race.NewsNZL Sailing Team Update: More solid results from day two in Hyeres
The NZL Sailing Team continued their good form into day two of the ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres Regatta where over 1100 Olympic class sailors from 59 nations are competing.NewsThrilling Finish to 2014 Optimist National Championship
The 2014 Toyota National Optimist Championship final day was a real thriller on both open and green fleets.NewsRace Coach Course Bucklands Beach May 2014
Register now for the YNZ Race Coach Course 24/25 May at Bucklands Beach Yacht Club.NewsNZL Sailing Team Update: Five in the top four as Hyeres hits the mid-way mark
ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres has hit the mid way mark and many of the NZL Sailing Team continue to inch up the standings with Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie, and Peter Burling and Blair Tuke leading the charge both now holding the overall lead.NewsLearn to Sail Coach course
Learn to Sail Coach Course 30/31 August held at the Bucklands Beach Yacht ClubNewsKeel Boat Coach Course
Keel Boat Coach Course, 6th 7th September at Royal Port Nicholson Yacht ClubNewsNZL Sailing Team Update: Our World Champions continue to lead the way
New Zealand continues to lead in the 49er and Women’s 470 at ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres Regatta where over 1100 of the world’s best Olympic campaigners are competing. Kiwis also occupy second place in the 49erFX and the Laser, and third place in the 49er putting the NZL Sailing Team in good shape for the medal hunt. Day four has just concluded with two days of racing remaining.NewsNZL Sailing Team Update: Three leaders and two in 2nd going into medal races
The NZL Sailing Team looks set for a stellar finish to ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres going into the final day of the regatta leading in three events and lying second in two more.NewsNZL Sailing Team Update: Four Medals – two gold and two silver from Hyeres
The NZL Sailing Team has ended ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyeres with a four medal haul including two golds and two silvers with a further two sailors finishing just outside the medals in fourth. Overall victories came from New Zealand’s London Olympic medallists, Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (49er), and Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie (Women’s 470) who have both secured back to back gold medals at ISAF Sailing World Cup Palma in early April, and now Hyeres.NewsNew cruising rally to Indonesia from NZ and Australia
This year, blue water sailors departing from New Zealand or Australia will be able to join a new annual cruising rally that takes in the best of Indonesia.NewsKiteboard Racing Worlds returns to Cagliari, Italy
The Yacht Club Cagliari and the famous Poetto Beach will be again at center stage of the kiteboarding world, hosting the Master and Junior World Championship Race from May 12th until May 18th.NewsOK Dinghy Rankings - Greg Wilcox extends lead at the top after successful trip down under
With less than a week until the first major European event of the 2014 season, the first OK Dinghy World Ranking List of the year shows little change from the last release in December 2013, though there are a few significant moves after the down under circuit.News2014 NZ OK Dinghy Nationals - Report and Results
This year the southern (if you are a North Islander) OK stronghold of Worser Bay played host to the New Zealand OK Nationals. Held over Easter, fleet numbers were slightly down on previous years, however all the leading contenders for the title were all still present and making their presence known around the compound.NewsTakapuna Anzac Regatta and final event of Farr 3.7 Class Grand Prix Series
Ten yachts sailed over two days at the Takapuna Boating Club Anzac Regatta. Other classes were boards, 420 and F18. Only boards had a bigger fleet. Derek Snow #88 (Wakatere) with three wins, won the regatta over seven races ahead of Mike Jones #188 (Manly) and Phil Ash #111 (Manly).NewsUnderway: 31st Secondary School Team Sailing Nationals at Algies Bay
The Secondary School Team Sailing Nationals got off to a bright and breezy start this week at Sandspit Yacht Club, Algies Bay.NewsCampaign Update: Peter Burling and Blair Tuke
Hi from Barcelona airport – waiting for our flight to Qingdao, China. We’re both stoked with this trip to Europe- winning both our 49er World cup regattas – both with two races to spare. Topping the podium is a feeling you don’t get tired of.NewsCampaign Update: Alexandra Maloney and Molly Meech Bounce Back
We have now finished the second regatta of our trip. Hyeres turned on the weather, giving us sun, good winds, waves, and great racing. We were very happy to come away after 18 races in second place overall.NewsPHRF and IRC: Applications set to open for new 2014-15 season
PHRF and IRC certificates will expire on 31 May and boat owners are encouraged to prepare for revalidating for the new season, especially if you are planning to race in June.NewsClass Focus: Elliott 5.9’s and Hartley 16’s
Behind every strong New Zealand sailing fleet is one or two key people. Hartley 16’s and Elliott 5.9’s are no exception.NewsWhat’s on in May/June?
Here’s a look at the up-coming sailing related events around the country for the next couple of month. See the YNZ on-line calendar for full details of these events and those on beyond that. Are you organising an event you would like to see included? Don’t miss out on some free promotion for your sailing events by adding them to the YNZ on-line calendar here.NewsISAF World Sailing Rankings - 28 April 2014
The ISAF World Sailing Rankings for 28 April 2014 have been released.NewsCampaign Update: Andy Maloney; Back on the Podium
The SOF Hyeres ISAF Sailing World Cup event wrapped up last Sunday after a fairly physical week of testing conditions on the Southern coast of France. It was a really positive week for myself with some solid improvements made, from a couple weeks ago in Spain.NewsEmirates Team New Zealand update - "getting to know you" in Qingdao
Emirates Team New Zealand crew got on to the water today for their first and only practice session for the Qingdao round of the Extreme Sailing Series.NewsFinns gather in La Rochelle for European challenge
The Finn Senior and Junior European Championship gets under way this weekend in La Rochelle, France. To date there are 95 entries from 31 nations and with a few exceptions virtually all of the top sailors are entered for what will be the classes third senior championship at the Atlantic coast venue.NewsEmirates Team New Zealand update - starts a work in progress
“Happy with everything but the starts.” Emirates Team New Zealand helm Peter Burling sums up performance on the first race day of the Extreme Sailing Series regatta at Qingdao, China.NewsANZ Sail Fiji - 35 Days to Go
The clock is tickinNewsFinn Europeans declared open in La Rochelle
The official opening of the 2014 Finn Senior and Junior European Championships in La Rochelle, France, on Friday evening, was marked by the defending champion Vasilij Zbogar (SLO) handing over the trophy he won last year to Claire Fountaine, the President of the host club Société des Régates Rochelaises (SRR).News