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Shogun takes the double in Geelong Passage Race

Shogun. Photo Festival of Sails

Georgia was leading the fleet until a navigational slip up let Shogun take the lead.

Australian Saiing Team in podium position at Miami OCR

Olivia Price and her crew in action. Photo Howard Wright.

Olivia Price, Nina Curtis and Lucinda Whitty in the box seat for quarter finals in Women's Match Racing.

18ft Skiffs - a lot of history among Rag & Famish crew

The Rag and Famish crew. Photo Frank Quealey.

All three crew members have family with strong 18-footer pedigree.

Fifteen boats to contest Sydney 38 Nationals starting on Australia Day

Old School crew hiking on their way to winning the recent Pittwater & Coffs Harbour Regatta – photo by Damian Devine.

Mark Griffiths "Old School" is likely to be the boat to beat after impressive lead-up form.

Belcher and Page hit the lead at ISAF World Cup Miami

Malcolm Page wasn't able to get out on the wire in the light winds of Miami. Photo Victor Kovalenko.

Miami is the only World Cup event the pair have not yet won.

Tess Lloyd comes out of coma and is recovering well

29er crew Tess Lloyd and Lewis Duncan - Photo www.andrewgoughphotography.com.

Tess will remain in hospital in Brisbane until she can travel home to Melbourne.

A century of yacht design on show during 176th Australia Day Regatta

Ben Stoner's "Weene" sailing on Sydney Harbour.  Photo: Andrea Francolini.

Ben Stoner's 101-year-old Tasmanian One Design "Weene" will be the oldest boat competing.

Artemis buys second AC45 and talks with Juan K about an AC72

Artemis on their way to victory at Plymouth. Photo ACEA/Ricardo Pinto.

The second boat will allow Artemis the same advantage as Oracle and ETNZ/Luna Rossa.

Light winds cause slow start to ISAF World Cup Miami

Mat Belcher helms the 470 at Miami. Photo Victor Kovalenko.

Mat Belcher and Malcolm Page started with a third place in the only race sailed.

Nicholson takes Camper to weather of the Volvo fleet

Skipper Chris Nicholson from Australia on CAMPER during leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race. Credit: Hamish Hooper/CAMPER ETNZ/Volvo Ocean Race.

Nicholson says his 10 miles of leverage could put the boat into the lead.

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