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YNZ is looking for a NZCT Regional Support Officer for upper South Island
Yachting New Zealand is looking for a NZCT Regional Support Officer for the upper South Island region, including Canterbury, Marlborough, Nelson and the West Coast.NewsCoaching Opportunities
NZCT Regional Support Officer position,Tauranga Yacht & Powerboat Club Sailing School Program Coordinator, Queen Charlotte Yacht Club Head Coach 2014 – 2015, Glendowie Boating Club head coach, Nelson WatersportsNewsNZL Yachting Trust Youth Team update: Kiwi 29ers back into 3rd after day three
The NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team was back in action today in Tavira, Portugal for day three of the 2014 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships.NewsSituations Vacant - Volvo Sailing... Have A Go! Instructors
Yaching New Zealand is looking to employ three qualified instructors for the 2014/2015 Volvo Sailing... Have A Go! programme. The Northern region involves travel through Waikato, Auckland and Northland. The Central region involves travel from Waikato to Wellington while the Southern region covers the whole South Island. These are contract positions commencing late September 2014 and continuing through until mid April 2015.NewsNZL Yachting Trust Youth Team update: Three in top ten at ISAF Youth Worlds after penultimate day
Going into the final day of the 2014 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships three of the NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team are within the top ten of their fleet with our 29er crew in good shape for a podium finish.NewsKeep us updated: Changes to your club personnel?
With AGM season underway please remember to send us any changes to Committees and Contacts at your club or association so we can continue to communicate effectively with you all.NewsNZL Yachting Trust Youth Team: Bronze Medal for NZL in the 29er
The NZL Yachting Trust Youth Team has ended the 2014 ISAF Youth Sailing World Championships with a bronze medal and two more top eight performances.NewsVideo highlights: 2014 Open 470 European Championships - Medal Race
Welcome to the home of sports – Athens, the capital city of Greece - for the ultimate day of the 2014 Open 470 European Championships. After 5 days of intense races in stunning sailing conditions, today the championship closed in to the critical double-points Medal Race to finalize the podium line-up for the Open European and European Championship titles.NewsE5.9 News: Late surge gives Retro the North Sails Opua E5.9 Traveler Series event for 2014
16 boats contested the 2014 Opua round of the Elliott 5.9 Traveler Series - hosted by the always welcoming Opua Cruising Club. Catch up on this event and all the latest news from the Elliott 5.9 Class in this article...NewsEmirates Team New Zealand update - Team Australia pulls out
Emirates Team New Zealand says the Australian Challenger’s withdrawal from the 35th America’s Cup is another demonstration of how tough the game is.NewsBill Hursthouse’s 100 Year Birthday
On Sunday the 6th of July, Royal Akarana Yacht Club hosted an intimate get together of old friends from the sailing circle to celebrate the birthday of Bill Hursthouse. Bill turned 100 on the 10th of July. Rob Heath gave an excellent speech about Bill’s background in sailing and reminded everyone he started sailing at York Bay Wellington and finished with an appearance at the Worlds sailed from Royal Akarana Yacht Club in 2005, about 87 years later.NewsKiwi SKUD Sailing crew Fundraiser page
Kiwi SKUD Sailing crew of Tim Dempsey and Gemma Fletcher are in the final build-up to the SKUD World Championships on the campaign trail towards the 2016 Paralympic Games.News2012 Commodores Conference
Over 80 Yacht Clubs had their commodores attend the 2012 Commodores Conference in Auckland on May 19th.NewsEntries are now open for Sail Sydney 2014
One of the largest regattas in Australia Sail Sydney is six days of high class, high adrenaline racing for all dinghy classes. Against the backdrop of the Sydney skyline, hundreds of competitors from around Australia and around the world will race in this ISAF graded event.NewsNZL Sailing Team: Jones and Saunders 19th at Nacra 17 Europeans
Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders, the NZL Sailing Team’s Nacra 17 multihull team were in La Grande Motte, France recently for the 2014 Nacra 17 European Championship.NewsDavid Abercrombie talks World Masters Games
To host the World Masters Games in Auckland and not include sailing just wouldn't have been right.NewsSailings hottest duo to take centre stage at Derek Wootton Memorial Trust Gala event
Meet some of New Zealand’s hottest sailing property at The Derek Wootton Memorial Trust Gala Dinner and Auction on Saturday 16 August at The Royal New Zealand Police College. With outstanding Sports broadcaster Peter Montgomery MBE interviewing current Olympic Yachting Silver Medalists, current World Champions and members of New Zealand’s Americas Cup Team dynamic duo of Peter Burling and Blair Tuke on centre stage, it will be a night to remember.NewsCampaign Update: Molly and Alex on the Road to Rio
We have mixed emotions about our time in Helsinki. A week on from the 2014 Europeans the dust has settled, and we are able to see our strengths and weaknesses more clearly - our performance over the competition had its highs and lows, but we are happy with a 3rd place.NewsKiwi Team arrive in Poland for 2014 Radial Youth Worlds
A contingent of New Zealand youth Laser radial sailors have just arrived in Dziwnow, Poland for the 2014 Laser Radial Youth Worlds starting 28th July.NewsOK Dinghy Europeans: Kiwi Greg Wilcox lying 2nd after day one
Andre Budzien (GER), the 2012 World Champion leads Greg Wilcox (NZL) the 2002 World Champion and Bo Petersen (DEN) the defending European champion after the first two races at the 2014 OK Dinghy European Championship in Steinhude, Germany.NewsNZL Sailing Team arrive in Rio for Olympic Test Event
In early August the NZL Sailing Team will be competing at one of this year’s most significant events on the journey towards the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.NewsOK Dinghy Europeans: Defending champion Bo Petersen leads after perfect day's racing
Steinhuder Meer produced its best for the second day of racing at the OK Dinghy European Championship with two races held in glorious sunshine, with wall to wall blue skies and 10-12 knots of warm wind. Defending champion Bo Petersen (DEN) has taken the lead from Andre Budzien (GER) and Greg Wilcox (NZL). Race wins went to Budzien, Jorgen Svendsen (DEN), Jorgen Lindhardtsen (DEN) and Jim Hunt (GBR).NewsVolvo Ocean Race: NZ Sailors join the Race
Kiwi sailors Dave Swete and Ryan Houston have been selected to join the crew of Team Alvimedica for the 12th edition of the Volvo Ocean Race.NewsInfinity Racing - Final Report from WIM Series Vannes
We had a great start to the day as we stopped into the local patisserie to top up on morning pain au chocolate.NewsOK Dinghy Europeans: Greg Wilcox finishes sixth
Jørgen Svendsen wins OK Dinghy Europeans in Steinhude after no wind on final day.NewsTwo Regattas - Lake Rotoiti, Rotorua 2014
BOP Trailer Yacht Squadron is happy to host two regattas within two weeks of each other this year - "The Rotorua Icebreaker Regatta" 20-21 September on Lake Rotoiti, at Rotorua.News2014 29er Worlds off to a Wet & Windy start
Over 200 sailors in their 29ers hit Lake Ontario for a wet and windy start to the 2014 29er Worlds. The rain never let up but brought lots of breeze in the 20 knot range.NewsWellington Ocean Sports: Coastal Medic Course open for registration
Wellington Ocean Sports will be running a Coastal Medic course over the weekend of 30 and 31 August. This course offers participants the qualification of Coastguard Boating Education Service Marine Medic (Coastal), NZQA units 6400, 6401, 6402 and Maritime New Zealand commercial first aid. It should be a prerequisite for anyone involved in ocean sports.News2014 420 World Champs: Nervous and ordinary start by all Kiwi Teams on Day one
The Kiwi Teams all went through Registration and Measurement without too much stress, add a little weight here and there, a new lifejacket and one stolen, but generally ok. James, Tobias and Team management have been working really hard to get everyone organised, having Tobias as a German speaker certainly helps.News2014 29er Worlds - French Lead the Way
The second day of the 29er World Championships began with unsteady winds from the North in the early morning. As sailors launched and arrived at the course there was only a short postponement to allow Kingston’s famous thermal to kick in. By early afternoon the South West breeze had begun filling in with 12-16 knots of steady breeze.News