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Camille LECOINTRE / Jérémie MION
470 General Event News

CAMILLE LECOINTRE / JÉRÉMIE MION (FRA) CLAIM VICTORY AT THE 2024 FRENCH OLYMPIC WEEK

27 Apr 2024

The strong east wind that arose this morning for the final day of the Medal Races of the 55th edition of the SOF forced the race committee to cancel the finals. 

470 Sailing @ 2018 World Cup Series | Hyères, France
470 General Event News

SEMAINE OLYMPIQUE FRANÇAISE HYÈRES 2024 - THE LAST CHANCE REGATTA

20 Apr 2024

For over 50 years, the best Olympic sailors have been meeting in Hyères in late April. In 2024, from 20 to 27 April, the 55th edition of the French Olympic Week will be a very special event, being the last major multi-series meeting for the world's best sailors before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

2016 Junior Worlds Kiel (GER)
470 General News

KIEL WEEK 2024 IS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION!

17 Apr 2024

Remember, the early entry fee ends on April 30th, so sign up as soon as possible to take advantage of the savings!

Camille LECOINTRE/Jeremie MION (FRA)
Sailing World Cup

CAMILLE LECOINTRE/JEREMIE MION WINNERS OF 53RD TROFEO PRINCESA SOFIA

06 Apr 2024

Very light winds curtailed the final day programme of the 53rd Trofeo Princesa Sofia and the 470 Mixed event had its finale cancelled.

470 Sailing at 53 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca
Sailing World Cup

470S FINELY BALANCED ON DAY 5 OF TROFEO PRINCESA SOFIA

05 Apr 2024

Patience was the key virtue today at the 53 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca by Iberostar as a long wait was expected due to lack of wind. Fortunately, the best winds came in late and two races were sailed. 
 

Anton Dahlberg / Lovisa Karlsson (SWE)
Sailing World Cup

PRESSURE BUILDS ON BAY OF PALMA. DOUBLE BULLET SWEDES ON TOP

03 Apr 2024

Another sea breeze day kept the giant 53 Trofeo Princesa Sofia Mallorca by Iberostar rolling through a demanding schedule of races. Across the classes are some marked, understandable differences between the mindsets of those who are in the throes of an Olympic selection fight and those who have missed out on Marseille and are racing now liberated of the constant pressure.