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Monday, March 02, 2026
Round Sails into Overall Lead as Winter Series Heats Up

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The Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club’s Inter Club Winter Series has a new name at the summit of the standings following a clinical display of sailing on the third day of competition. Sebastian Round, representing the host club, produced a masterclass in consistency to overhaul the field and take the overall lead with a total of 27 net points.

In a demanding afternoon featuring six races, Round dominated the fleet by securing three victories. His worst result of the day was a third-place finish, which he complemented with two second-place finishes to end the session with an impressive seven net points. This surge was made possible in part by the absence of the previous leaders from Sandys Boat Club. Skipper Miguel Power did not compete on day three, causing the Sandys boat to slide down the leaderboard into fourth place with 53 net points.

The race for the podium remains fiercely contested behind the new leader. Maxwell Cuis, helming the Bermuda Comet Class entry, moved into second place overall with 40 net points. Cuis and his crew displayed remarkable reliability throughout the day, recording five third-place finishes before finally finding the top gear to win the fifth race of the afternoon.

The St. George’s boat, skippered by Paul Wright, is also firmly in the hunt after a highly successful day on the water. Wright moved into third place overall with 43 net points, having secured the second-best score of the day with eight points. His performance was highlighted by two race wins and four second-place finishes, placing significant pressure on the crews above him as the series progresses into its final stages.


Thursday, February 26, 2026
Comet Class Dominates Day 2 as Power Retains Lead

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The Bermuda Comet Class delivered a masterclass in the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club’s Inter Club Winter Series 2026, sweeping the honours on the second day of racing. In a display of tactical brilliance across five races in the RS21 fleet, the Comet squad proved to be the class of the field, despite having missed the opening day of the competition.

The crew of Allan Frith, Dale Brangman, Greg Wade, and Sarah Frith ignited their campaign immediately, securing back-to-back victories in the first two races of the afternoon. A tactical rotation saw Maxwell Curtis step in for Brangman during the third and fourth races, where the team maintained their consistency with a third and second-place finish respectively. With Brangman returning to the helm for the final race of the day, the Comet Class boat steered back to the top of the podium to wrap up a dominant session.

When the points were tallied, the Comet Class finished the day with a remarkable five Net points. David Leech, representing the host Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club, pushed them close to finish second with seven Net points after claiming victories in races three and four. Miguel Power, sailing for the Sandys Boat Club, rounded out the day's podium in third place with eleven Net points.

While the day belonged to the newcomers, the overall standings tell a story of a tight battle at the summit after ten completed races. Miguel Power remains the overall leader with twenty Net points, holding a slender one-point advantage over Sebastian Round of the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club. Maxwell Curtis currently occupies third place overall with thirty-two Net points. With the Comet Class boat now firmly in the mix, the pressure is on the leaders to maintain their consistency as the series progresses toward its conclusion.

 
 
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Pedro Battles Tough Fleet at ILCA Midwinters in Florida

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Bermuda's Sean Pedro showcased his endurance on the international stage as he competed against a formidable field at the 2026 ILCA Midwinters East Championships. Hosted by the Key Biscayne Yacht Club in Florida, the regatta served as a high-stakes qualifier for the upcoming Youth World Championships, drawing some of the finest young sailors from across the region.

Competing in the ILCA 4 division, Pedro navigated a challenging six-race series characterized by shifting coastal breezes. The Bermudian finished 19th place overall, accumulating a total of 85 net points. His performance was highlighted by a standout effort in the fourth race, where he found his rhythm to secure an impressive 11th-place finish, marking his best result of the competition.

Pedro’s consistency throughout the weekend saw him finish ahead of several highly-ranked American and Canadian competitors in a division eventually claimed by Puerto Rico's Julian Rivera Fernández. The result builds on a busy winter season for the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club sailor, who recently represented the island at the Orange Bowl Regatta in Miami as he continues his progression within the international youth circuit.


Saturday, February 14, 2026
Two Hospitalized After ‘Catastrophic’ SailGP Collision

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Two sailors have been taken to hospital following a "catastrophic" high-speed collision between the New Zealand and France boats on the opening day of the New Zealand Sail Grand Prix in Auckland.

Racing was abandoned immediately following the incident as emergency crews rushed to the scene. SailGP officials later confirmed that the injured sailors—one from each team—are in a stable condition and are receiving further assessment in hospital.

The collision occurred during the high-stakes pre-start of race three. According to a statement from SailGP, the Kiwi F50 catamaran appeared to lose control and veered sharply into the path of the French boat. With both vessels travelling at speeds exceeding 50 knots, the impact was severe, causing significant structural damage to both carbon-fibre hulls.

Races three and four were promptly called off as the scale of the damage became clear. While the shore teams will work through the night, it has been confirmed that neither New Zealand nor France will be able to take part in Sunday’s remaining action.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the extreme risks involved in the world’s fastest sailing league. The fleet is scheduled to arrive in Bermuda in just three months for the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, held on the iconic waters of the Great Sound in May.

Local fans on the island will be hoping for a full recovery for the injured athletes and that all the teams will be back to full strength by the time they navigate the Great Sound. Bermuda has long been a favourite venue for the league, and the upcoming May event is expected to draw massive crowds to the shoreline to see the F50s return to the Atlantic.

 
 
Monday, January 26, 2026
Bennett and Round deadlocked at top of RS21 Winter Series

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The 2026 RS21 Inter Club Winter Series launched into action this weekend as the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club played host to a fiercely competitive opening day of racing. Five races were contested in the waters of Hamilton Harbour, with the leading pack already inseparable as the low-point scoring system and the crucial race discard began to shape the leaderboard.

Jeff Bennett emerged as the early pacesetter for the host club, though he was forced to fight for every inch of water. Bennett started the day with a discardable third-place finish but quickly found his rhythm to record a remarkably consistent scorecard of two-one-two-one. That late surge secured him a net total of six points, a tally that reflects both his technical precision and his ability to read the notoriously shifty harbour winds.

However, Bennett does not hold the lead alone. Clubmate Sebastian Round produced an equally impressive display of tactical sailing to match the six-point total. Round enjoyed a dream start to the series, claiming back-to-back victories in the opening two races. Despite a slight stumble in the fourth race where he finished third, his strong finishes in the third and fifth races ensured he remains on level terms with Bennett in what is shaping up to be a thrilling intra-club rivalry.

Leading the charge for the visiting clubs is Miguel Power of Sandys Boat Club. Power proved that he will be a significant threat as the series progresses, highlighted by a superb victory in the fourth race of the day. While a fourth-place finish in the second race had to be discarded, his net score of nine points keeps him well within striking distance of the leaders and firmly in third place overall.

Further down the rankings, Pablo Sanguinetti sits in fourth for the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club with fifteen net points. Sanguinetti’s afternoon was hampered by a non-start in the third race, but he showed resilience to bounce back with consistent fourth-place finishes in the final two contests. Meanwhile, the Bermuda Comet Class, represented by Maxwell Curtis, did not compete on the opening day and sits at the foot of the table with twenty-eight points. With four more race days scheduled throughout February and March, the fleet now looks ahead to next Sunday to see if anyone can break the deadlock at the top.
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