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SailGP technical review of New Zealand and France F50 crash rules out technical malfunction

SailGP technical review of New Zealand and France F50 crash rules out technical malfunction

The initial findings from a technical review carried out by SailGP into the cause of the high speed crash between the New Zealand and French F50 catamarans at the last event in Auckland recently have ruled out any system failures aboard the Kiwi boat.

Legal complaint over America’s Cup ‘serious violations’ lodged with New York Attorney General

Legal complaint over America’s Cup ‘serious violations’ lodged with New York Attorney General

A past America’s Cup sailor has lodged a legal complaint with the New York Attorney General’s Charities Bureau alleging “serious violations of the America’s Cup Deed of Gift” by the Royal New Zealand Yacht Club – current holders of the America’s Cup.

Sailing fans have their say online after SailGP Auckland incident

Sailing fans have their say online after SailGP Auckland incident

This weekend’s crash between the French and New Zealand boats competing in the Auckland SailGP event has set the sailing world alight online, as sailing fans around the world weighed in with their opinions on the shocking incident that saw both boats badly damaged and two sailors hospitalised.

High-speed collision between France and New Zealand forces suspension of racing at Auckland SailGP

High-speed collision between France and New Zealand forces suspension of racing at Auckland SailGP

A shocking high-speed collision between the New Zealand and French F50s on the first day of the SailGP Auckland regatta has forced event organisers to abandon racing after both boats were badly damaged and two Kiwi crew members were taken to hospital.

Auckland storms cancel Friday practice and bring forward Sunday schedule

Auckland storms cancel Friday practice and bring forward Sunday schedule

Heavy rain and an ominous forecast of thunderstorms for the Auckland area put paid to Friday’s scheduled SailGP practice session. Nevertheless, anticipation is high for a thrilling couple of days of racing action, with the tantalising possibility of a new SailGP speed record adding some extra spice.

Kiwis and Italians on track to be first to launch AC75s

Kiwis and Italians on track to be first to launch AC75s

Are Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa already way ahead in the 38th America’s Cup? These two teams look like the only ones anywhere close to being ready to launch their modified AC75s – and whoever does so first will be making a bold statement of intent about their AC38 campaign.

Fruity forecast in prospect for SailGP Auckland event

Fruity forecast in prospect for SailGP Auckland event

This weekend’s SailGP event in Auckland, New Zealand looks set to be an all-action affair with strong south-westerly winds predicted for both days. That’s great news for the fans watching onsite and around the world online – but which teams might the fresh-to-frightening forecast suit best?

Spain and New Zealand set for Auckland return after SailGP technicians pull out all the stops

Spain and New Zealand set for Auckland return after SailGP technicians pull out all the stops

After the first event of Season 6 in Perth saw both Los Gallos and the Black Foils sidelined by serious damage to their boats, SailGP’s technical teams have executed a remarkable turnaround – ensuring both teams will be back on the water for the Auckland Sail Grand Prix next weekend.

Prospective America’s Cup teams given two extra months to confirm AC38 challenges

Prospective America’s Cup teams given two extra months to confirm AC38 challenges

The Reuters news agency has reported that the 38th America’s Cup deadline for late entries has been extended beyond January 31 for two further months.

How lucky are we to be part of a sport with so much going on in 2026?

How lucky are we to be part of a sport with so much going on in 2026?

From SailGP’s globe-trotting Season 6 to the return of the America’s Cup, new ocean-going foilers, classic offshore races and packed dinghy championships, and much more besides – 2026 is shaping up to be a blockbuster year for yacht racing fans. Here’s a guide for what to look forward to...

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