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National Sailing League, the biggest sailing project of Russian Federation, has launched its website

by Maria Dybunova 18 Feb 2019 19:34 PST
National Sailing League Russia © Sheremetev Andrey

The biggest sailing project of Russian Federation, National Sailing League, announces launching of a new website. Visit: nationalsailingleague.com

Information about teams and members of First and Second Divisions, live regatta results and championship's scores, photo and video, news and event information can be found on the website.

Team of National Sailing League project is preparing an extension of website sections and social media channels for the upcoming 5th season. The team is working on special projects and new collaborations with partners.

At the moment you can only find information about 2018 season. Members and teams of 2019 season, details and event-schedule as well as information regarding children's league will be announced soon.

National Sailing League 2019 season's calendar:

First Division:

1th stage – Sochi, March 21-24
2nd stage – Tuapse, April 18-21
3rd stage – Kazan, May 30 – June 2
4th stage – Nizhny Novgorod, June 13-16
5th stage – Saint Petersburg, July 11-14
Grand Final – Kaliningrad, August 8-11

Second Division:

1th stage – Sochi, March 28-31
2nd stage – Tuapse, April 25-28
3rd stage – Kazan, May 23-26
4th stage – Nizhny Novgorod, June 20-23
5th stage – Saint Petersburg, July 18-21
Grand Final – Kaliningrad, August 15-18

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