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Yachting NZ: Briefings - March 9 - Regional Roundup..Kiteboard Nationals...79 Fastnet recalled

by Michael Brown / Yachting NZ 9 Mar 2022 13:38 PST 10 March 2022
Alex Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL on their way to finish 7th in the 49er FX Medal Race - Hyundai Worlds - December 2019 © Richard Gladwell / Sail-World.com

Briefings March 9, 2022

A number of yachting and boating clubs have signed up to Yachting New Zealand's Clean Club programme recently, a world-leading initiative to help clubs become more environmentally focused, but we'd love to see more get involved. That's why we've brought together some of the biggest names in sailing in this country to remind you of why the environment is so important. Give your club the nudge it needs to get involved because it's a lot easier then you might imagine, and share our video so others come along for the ride.

There's plenty more in today's edition of Briefings, including news of Molly Meech's inclusion in a global business network, Regional Roundup and a story on Dutch sailor PJ Postma's return to dinghy sailing in this country. We also bring you a wrap up from various events throughout the country and draw your attention to a couple of opportunities available.

As always, let us know if you've got any news or suggestions by emailing michaelb@yachtingnz.org.nz.

Keep it clean - YNZ launch environmental video

Yachting New Zealand have brought together some of the biggest names in sailing to stress the importance of looking after our oceans and waterways. Keep Reading

Meech joins women's global programme

Molly Meech has been named as one of 15 women worldwide selected for the Ernst & Young Women Athlete Business Network 2022. Keep Reading

Regional Roundup - trailer yacht cruising

The four regional development managers take a look at what has been happening in their areas and also ask for your help when it comes to trailer yacht cruising. Keep Reading

Big fleet at Tauranga Regatta shows interest

The large numbers who competed at the Tauranga Regatta made it challenging for competitors and race management but highlighted the thirst for sailing events. Keep Reading

Postma winds back the clock at NZ regattas

PJ Postma admits his body isn't as used to the demands of sailing as it once was but it didn't mean the competitive instinct of the three-time Olympian was any more diminished in a couple of events he sailed in recently. Keep Reading

Sign up for BLAKE Inspire for Sailors

Applicantions are open for the 2022 BLAKE Inspire for Sailor programme - a five-day environmental leadership development adventure designed for emerging New Zealand sailors. Keep Reading

Walton-Keim takes out third national title

Lukas Walton-Keim secured a third-stright kitefoiling national title but wasn't entirely happy as he looks to climb the international rankings. Keep Reading

Schools team racing nationals put on hold

The Secondary Schools Team Racing National Championships has been impacted by Covid-19 for the second time in three years, with the postponement of this year's event. Keep Reading

We need your help with Optimist study

Yachting New Zealand are investigating the impact the timing of a childs birthday has on their development in the junior classes. Keep Reading

1979 Fastnet Race on Broad Reach Radio

Steve Ashley talks about his experiences during the 1979 Fastnet Race, one of the most notorious events in history, on the latest Yachting New Zealand podcast. Listen Here

Sits vacant - check out the latest listings

A number of job opportunities, from coaching to sailmaking, are listed on the situations vacant page on the Yachting New Zealand website. Keep Reading

20% off Railblaza for Yachting NZ members

Railblaza are a New Zealand company producing easy-to-use mounting systems for anything from paddleboards and boats to kayaks and vehicles. Keep Reading

Winther warming to women's keelboat success

2012 London Olympian Sara Winther is aiming to repeat her success from 2019 in the upcoming Barfoot & Thompson Womens National Keelboat Championships. Keep Reading

Wasabi add spice to Central Triangle

The fleet are enjoying nice sailing conditions as they make their way up the North Island coast in the second leg of the Central Triangle. Keep Reading

Eye Spy just get by at Y88 Southern Champs

The North Sails Young 88 Southern Champs were held recently in the spectacular Akaroa Harbour completing the big two weeks of Young 88 racing. Keep Reading

The Enigma of City of Sails Auckland Regatta

Enigma has been part of every CBRE City of Sails Auckland Regatta since it started and the Hobie Magic 25 will be on the start line again this year. Keep Reading

Applications open for Squadron's YTP

The RNZYS's youth training programme is seen as a world leader, and applications for the 2022 intake are open to young sailors aged 15-23. Keep Reading

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