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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.

No looking back for overall leader as weather improves on Day 3 in Brisbane

No looking back for overall leader as weather improves on Day 3 in Brisbane

For the third day running, Norway’s Anders Pedersen leads the Porsche Centre Brisbane 2026 Finn Gold Cup. He now has five wins from six races and holds a six-point lead over the ever-consistent Alessandro Marega, from Italy, with Australia’s Anthony Nossiter a further nine points back in third.

What to really watch out for when AC38 racing begins in Sardinia

What to really watch out for when AC38 racing begins in Sardinia

America's Cup writer Magnus Wheatley shares his thoughts on what to watch out for at the upcoming first Preliminary Regatta of the 38th America's Cup cycle.

Podcast: SailGP Auckland analysis

Podcast: SailGP Auckland analysis

Justin Chisholm and Magnus Wheatley discuss the recent SailGP regatta in Auckland, New Zealand, which was marred by a serious collision between the Kiwi and French teams.

Maxi Edmond de Rothschild launched in Lorient

Maxi Edmond de Rothschild launched in Lorient

After more than two years in build, Gitana 18, the 32-metre Maxi Edmond de Rothschild has been launched, marking the culmination of an ambitious construction programme and the start of a new chapter for the Gitana Team.

Norway's Pederson maintains perfect scoreline in breezy Brisbane

Norway's Pederson maintains perfect scoreline in breezy Brisbane

Norway’s Anders Pedersen extended his lead at the Porsche Centre Brisbane 2026 Finn Gold Cup with two more race wins in somewhat hairy conditions on the second day of the event.

Has SailGP gone too far?

Has SailGP gone too far?

Matt Sheahan from PlanetSail asks the question that is on everyones lips after this weekend's horrific crash between the French and Kiwi SailGP teams down in Auckland, New Zealand.

Wet and windy opening day at 2026 Finn Gold Cup

Wet and windy opening day at 2026 Finn Gold Cup

Norway’s Anders Pedersen was the stand out performer on the breezy opening day of the 2026 Finn Gold Cup in Brisbane, Australia after taking two race wins in some very challenging conditions on Moreton Bay.

Australians win in breezy Auckland after first split-fleet racing in SailGP

Australians win in breezy Auckland after first split-fleet racing in SailGP

Australia’s Bonds Flying Roos have once again reigned supreme in the City of Sails. Sealing their victory in a dramatic, rain-soaked Final on Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour, the Aussies held off fierce pressure from the British & Spanish crews to secure their second consecutive victory in New Zealand.

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.

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