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International Women’s Day at Gosford Sailing Club
What a great celebration we enjoyed at Gosford Sailing Club as we acknowledged International Women’s Day with a superb dinner and guest entertainment followed by two talks organized by Minkang Kim-Sankey as part of our She Sails group within Gosford Sailing Club
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Lisa Blair sets World Sailing Speed Record
Australian record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair has set two new World Sailing Speed Records (to be ratified by WSSRC) for the fastest time Sydney to Auckland and first woman, solo monohull, record slicing an incredible 4 days off the record to finish in 8 days, 3 hours and 19 minutes
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Australian Yachting Championships Day 1 abandoned due to weather
Racing on Day 1 of the SailFest Newcastle Regatta, incorporating the 2024 Australian Yachting Championships and Pallas Capital TP52 Gold Cup Act 2, was abandoned ahead of predicted strong winds and hazardous sea conditions
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Lisa Blair sets sail on world record attempt
Acclaimed Australian Solo Sailor Lisa Blair has departed from Sydney on Monday 1st April to attempt the World Sailing Speed Record as the fastest person and first woman to sail solo, non-stop and unassisted from Sydney to Auckland
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2024 DSS Women 42 South Women's Regatta
The 2024 Frontline Mind – DSS 42 degrees South Women’s Regatta was recently held on the River Derwent by the Derwent Sailing Squadron
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2024 Women 40° South Women’s Regatta
2024 Women 40° South Women’s Regatta to be held in Hobart on the 2nd March 2024
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Club in Focus – Kingston Beach Sailing Club
Established in 1954 and located at the southern end of Kingston Beach at the mouth of the Derwent River, Hobart, Tasmania, is the Kingston Beach Sailing Club (KBSC).
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Australian Sailing releases the Annual Participation Report
In early 2022 Australian Sailing released our 10-year strategic plan, SAILING 2032. Twelve months later we shared our Strategic Plan Status Report with clubs and classes, which reported on the progress made on the Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan Status Report was the first time Australian Sailing has publicly reported on how we are tracking against our stated strategic targets.
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