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First SailGP win for the United States in Sydney since 2023

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 1, 2026

Taylor Canfield led the United States to victory in the Sydney Sail Grand Prix 'on Sunday. It was their first win since Cadiz,?October 20, 2023. Australia's Bonds Flying Roos did not make it to the?event?final for the first time. Canfield's…

Palanad 4 wins Caribbean 600 with IRC Zero title

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 26, 2026

Antoine Magre’s Palanad 4 won the IRC Zero race in a Caribbean?race determined by tactical 'nerves' and sustained speed. The boat posted the?best corrected?time after two days, ten hours and 32 minute of intense sailing. James Neville's British…

Caribbean 600 is roaring into action off Antigua, with trade-wind thrills & start-line duels

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 24, 2026

The 2026 RORC Caribbean600?emerged with a spectacular launch from Fort Charlotte, Antigua. An international fleet set out on a nonstop 600-mile journey around '11 Caribbean Islands in what promises to a be a thrilling 17th edition. "15 knots trade winds…

Argo breaks Antigua 360 record with 35-knot blitz

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 21, 2026

Jason Carroll's MOD70 argo smashed the course record of the Royal Ocean Racing Club Antigua 360?Race. It sped around the 48 nautical-mile circuit in just 2 hours, 29 minute and 20 second - an improvement of 25% over the previous mark. Carroll called it "a wonderful day for sailing…

Caribbean speed demons gear up for 600-mile island hopping duel

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 20, 2026

The 17th RORC Caribbean 600, which will take place next week, will feature two MOD70 trimarans that can reach speeds of over 30 knots. Both Jason Carroll's Argo, and Jon Desmond’s Final Final – Zoulou will be battling it out in the tradewinds of 11 Caribbean Islands.

Sydney SailGP is cancelled due to high-speed crash

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 18, 2026

SailGP announced on Wednesday that New Zealand and France would miss the upcoming 'Sydney SailGP' event next weekend after their F50 catamarans collided at high speed in a crash which left two sailors hospitalized and both boats badly damaged.

New Zealand SailGP team opens up about a 'traumatic crash' in Auckland

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 16, 2026

New Zealand's Black Foils Team has broken its silence about the 'traumatic, high-speed collision' with DS Team France that occurred at the SailGP in Auckland. The incident left two sailors injured as well as causing damage to the boats. Louis Sinclair…

Australia wins SailGP Auckland, but is overshadowed in dramatic crash

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 14, 2026

Australia's Bonds Flying Roos successfully defended the?Auckland SailGP championship title on Sunday - climbing to the top of?leaderboard? after two events. The Australian team, led by Tom?Slingsby overtook the reigning champions Emirates Great…

The Sailing-SailGP Auckland race has been abandoned following a major accident involving Black Foils from France

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 14, 2026

Two sailors received treatment for injuries following a high speed collision between the DS 'Team - France and New Zealand's Black Foils that resulted in the racing being abandoned at the Auckland Sail Grand Prix opening day on Saturday. The incident happened shortly after the third race began.

Sail GP Auckland race abandoned after Black Foils and France collide

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 14, 2026

Two sailors were treated after a high-speed crash?between New Zealand’s Black Foils?and DS 'Team France, which led to the racing being abandoned on Saturday’s opening day of the Auckland Sail Grand?Prix?. This incident happened shortly after the third race began.

Antigua Nelson's Cup: Britain's Caffari to challenge Antigua

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 14, 2026

Dee Caffari, a British sailor, arrives in Antigua after a race around the world that took less than 58 days. Next week he will swap the vastness of the Southern Ocean for the tight and tactical racing of the RORC Nelson's Cup Series 2026. Caffari…

American Magic buys Danish SailGP in $60 Million deal

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 12, 2026

American 'Magic', the sailing team owned by U.S. sports investor Doug?DeVos and based in New Zealand, bought Danish SailGP record-holders ROCKWOOL racing for $60 million. The deal was announced on the eve before the New Zealand event of the global league.

American Magic buys Danish SailGP in a $60 million deal

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 12, 2026

American Magic, a sailing team owned by U.S. sports investors Doug DeVos and ROCKWOOL, have bought the Danish 'SailGP' speed record holders ROCKWOOL racing in a 60 million dollar deal announced on the eve before the New Zealand event of the global league.

Rivalry between the US and Canada at the Milano Cortina Games

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 6, 2026

Canada-U.S. With tensions erupting from sport to geopolitics, Team Canada's opening press conference at the Milano Cortina Olympics was held on Thursday. The message of the Canadian Olympic Committee was?clear. The rivalry on the field is still real, and the stakes have definitely increased.

America's Cup extends the entry deadline and opens it to more teams

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 2, 2026

The deadline for America's Cup entries has been extended by two months, to the end of March. This will allow more teams to compete in the blue-ribbon event next year at 'Naples. The entry deadline has been extended until March 31 to give teams more time to prepare for AC38.

SailGP moves its Spanish show to Valencia for a three-year Mediterranean move

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 27, 2026

SailGP high-speed catamaran will trade the Atlantic for a Mediterranean in 2026 after Valencia is confirmed as the new Spanish venue of the?championship under a 3-year agreement. The inaugural?Valencia event will be held on September 5-6, 2020. This month, the season began in Perth.

The Magres: Radical design and family bond, a triumph across the Atlantic for this model

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

The owner Olivier Magre described the feat as "a fantastical dream". A father and son from France have transformed a radical Mach50 into a triumphant transatlantic race, winning the overall victory at 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race. Palanad 4…

Sailing New Zealand will defend America's Cup at Naples in July 2027

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

Organisers announced on Wednesday that New Zealand would begin its defence of the America's Cup on Saturday, July 10, next year, in the Italian city of Naples. The contest will end 'the following weekend'. The winner of the elimination round…

Emirates renews New Zealand's support for America's Cup defense

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

Airline Emirates has renewed its partnership with New Zealand, as the team prepares to defend America's Cup at the America's Cup next year in Naples. Emirates Team New Zealand defeated Ben Ainslie’s British crew in the America’s Cup Match Final in Barcelona 2024.

British America's Cup Team relaunches under GB1 with Fletcher at the helm

Posted to Maritime Reporter on January 22, 2026

Ben Ainslie's British Team announced on Wednesday that they will compete for the America's Cup under the name GB1; Dylan Fletcher has been named as the helmsman for their latest attempt to?lift this coveted trophy. GB1 has not named a second…

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