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Cowes Week 2026 sailing competition
Overview
During the fifth day of the 2026 North Sails Cowes Week regatta, strong winds of about 30 knots forced race officials to bring forward start times and cancel races for smaller boats, including the White Group and the X One Design fleet. Larger yachts, particularly the TP52 class, were able to continue racing. Hong‑Kong‑based skipper Karl Kwok led his TP52 Beau Geste to win the prestigious Britannia Cup, with the top four positions also taken by TP52 entries. In other classes, Dauntless retook the lead in the Daring class, Jennie XXX won the Sonata class, Lady Khumbu claimed the J/70 lead, and Sir Ben Ainslie sailed a youth crew in his Athena Pathway programme. The event’s schedule anticipates lighter winds later in the week, allowing the cancelled classes to resume.
The day also featured the traditional Island Sailing Club Taittinger Lobster Lunch and evening social, providing a relaxed setting for members and guests to watch the racing on the Solent.
Entities
Sir Ben Ainslie · Cowes Week · Britannia Cup · Karl Kwok · TP52
Timeline
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13 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesKarl Kwok's Beau Geste Wins Britannia Cup at Cowes WeekKarl Kwok’s Beau Geste won the Britannia Cup at Cowes Week, with TP52s sweeping the top four spots amid near‑30‑knot winds; smaller classes were sidelined.
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14 days ago
[SPORTS] 2 sourcesCowes Week sailing regatta adapts to strong winds, race schedule alteredStrong winds forced schedule changes at Cowes Week, cancelling smaller‑boat races while larger yachts like TP52 Beau Geste won the Britannia Cup; the Island Sailing Club hosted a Taittinger Lobster Lunch theday
Sources
islandecho.co.uk · islandsc.org.uk · sailweb.co.uk · timedoctor.com