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    True Wins the 2026 Antigua Bermuda Race

    Top Sailing and Caribbean Spirit Cement Modernised Antigua Sailing Week as Instant Classic

    Homeward Bound at Antigua Sailing Week:  Final Day of Sailing Delivers Close Racing and Leisurely Cruising

    Virgin Atlantic Becomes Sponsor of Antigua Sailing Week

    Kemoir MartinJanuary 29, 201601.5K views

    Antigua Sailing Week is delighted to announce the beginning of a new three year sponsorship with Virgin Atlantic solidifying its position as the Official Exclusive UK Airline Sponsor of Antigua…

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    British School Friends Reunite To Win The World’s Toughest Row, The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge

    Kemoir MartinJanuary 27, 201601.6K views

    Four Brits, Joe Barnett (25), Gus Barton (25), Jack Mayhew (26) and Angus Collins (26) (Ocean Reunion), have beaten 25 teams from across the world to win the world’s toughest…

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    Young Sailors return to Antigua for North American Optimist Championship in July

    Kemoir MartinJanuary 22, 201601.4K views

    Hundreds of young sailors will have their skills tested in the waters outside historic Nelson’s Dockyard, when the Optimists North American Championships, the biggest youth racing class in the World,…

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    Once again the RORC Caribbean 600 is fast approaching – the 8th year!

    Kemoir MartinJanuary 22, 201601.4K views

    We are planning our vibrant Meet & Greet strategy once more, with two teams on from 6:00am Wednesday 24th February until 6:00pm Friday 26th February. 4 Hour watches throughout the…

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    Flotilla planned for Team Wadadli’s return home

    Kemoir MartinJanuary 18, 201601.7K views

    The Antigua and Barbuda Sports Fishing Association, we would like to invite all sports fishermen and other vessels to join us in proudly welcoming Antigua’s own Team Wadadli Atlantic Rowers…

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    On-Line Entry Now Open! Free dockage for visitors

    Kemoir MartinJanuary 18, 201602.8K views

    2016 Valentine’s Regatta, Jolly Harbour Yacht Club, Antigua February 12 – 16  2016 You are cordially invited to enter the 2016 Valentine’s Regatta organised by the Jolly Harbour Yacht Club,…

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    Return of the AYC Thursday Keel Boat Races

    Alison Sly-AdamsJanuary 11, 201601.4K views

    The Antigua Yacht Club has announced the relaunch of the Thursday keel boat races. Starting this Thursday January 14th, the AYC’s Sport 16’s are available for use by contacting Karl James in advance. Alternately, qualified…

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    Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta Roundup

    Alison Sly-AdamsJanuary 5, 201601.6K views

    The Orange Bowl International Youth Regatta held on December  26 -30 at the Coral Reef Yacht Club in Miami gave four Antiguan Youth Sailors the opportunity to experience international competition…

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    Small competitive fleet makes the most of “Christmas Winds”

    Kemoir MartinDecember 28, 201501.5K views

    A small but competitive fleet enjoyed some brisk but manageable winds for Antigua Yacht Club’s High Tide Series that was sailed for the 24th time this year. The five races…

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    Antiguan Youth Worlds qualification settled at Emerging Nations Program

    Kemoir MartinDecember 24, 201501.2K views

    Read about Jules Mitchell and Rhone Kirby’s battle for a spot at the ISAF Youth Worlds. Jules left yesterday for Malaysia, but Rhone although not going to Malaysia is off…

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