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New Zealand wins SailGP opener
The New Zealand SailGP team has opened the new season with victory in Chicago.
NZ SailGP team playing catchup in Bermuda
New Zealand will be playing catchup in this weekend's opening round of SailGP in Bermuda, but skipper Peter Burling doesn't think it'll hurt their chances too much.
Burling and Tuke won't be back until after the Olympics
After being stuck in New Zealand for more than a year, the New Zealand sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke are facing the next four months offshore.
Team NZ happy with Te Rehutai's first day on the water
Team New Zealand say they're happy with the first day on the water for their America's Cup boat Te Rehutai.
Comanche remains favourite for Sydney to Hobart
Comanche skipper Jim Cooney is preparing for an additional responsibility at the start of the Sydney to Hobart and feels greater apprehension than he did before last year's race.
Sailor Sam Meech has worst race of the year
New Zealand's Sam Meech has slipped from first to third in the Laser class following a tough day of racing at sailing World Championships in Denmark.
World Sailing Championships hit by light winds
A lack of wind meant there was little racing today at the World Sailing Championships in Denmark.
Meech still leads despite rough day at World Sailing Championships
The New Zealand sailor Sam Meech was far from perfect today, but he remains at the head of the Laser fleet at the World Sailing Championships in Denmark.
Meech makes Laser luck at world championships
Sam Meech thinks he got a bit lucky but few of his rivals believe that after he took a firmer grasp on the lead in the Laser fleet at the sailing world championships in Aarhus.
Burling and Tuke will try to defend their Olympic title
New Zealand sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have confirmed they'll attempt to defend their 49er title at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Tuke delighted to sail past his home town
The New Zealand sailor Blair Tuke says it was special for him to race down the Northland east coast yesterday on the sixth leg of the Volvo Ocean race.
Wild Oats claims dramatic win in Sydney-Hobart race
Wild Oats XI has smashed the Sydney Hobart race record to claim line honours for the ninth time after a dramatic late comeback.
Comanche takes the lead in Sydney to Hobart
Surging supermaxi LDV Comanche holds a strong lead and is well inside race record pace in the Sydney to Hobart.
New horizon beckons for Aleh
After missing out on a berth in the Volvo Round the World yacht race double Olympic medallist Jo Aleh is taking a break from top flight sailing.
Spithill keen on another America's Cup
Jimmy Spithill is determined to contest another America's Cup after this year's loss but doesn't know yet whether it will be as part of a long-awaited Australian campaign.
Ashby and Burling up for World Sailing award
America's Cup winning skipper Glenn Ashby and helmsman Peter Burling are both finalists for the World Sailing Male Sailor of the Year award.
Team NZ confirm monohulls are go for next America's Cup
The next edition of America's Cup racing will switch from catamarans to high-performance monohull yachts, defending champions Team NZ have confirmed.
Kiwi sailors fourth in France
The New Zealand sailors Gemma Jones and Jason Saunders have finished fourth at the Nacra world championships in France.
Maloney and Meech extend lead
The New Zealand sailors Alex Maloney and Molly Meech have extended their lead after two days of racing at the World 49er FX Champs in Portugal.
Maloney and Meech set sail at World Champs
The New Zealand sailors Alex Maloney and Molly Meech have the early lead at the 49erFX world champs in Portugal.