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  2. World Sailing Speed Record Council - Wikipedia

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    The World Sailing Speed Record Council (WSSRC) was founded in 1972, initially to ratify records at the inaugural Weymouth Speed Week held every year since in Portland Harbor.The WSSRC is the body authorized by the World Sailing (formerly International Sailing Federation, International Yacht Racing Union) to confirm speed records of sailing ...

  3. Speed sailing record - Wikipedia

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    Speed sailing records are sanctioned, since 1972, by the World Sailing Speed Record Council (WSSRC). Records are measured either by average speed over a specified distance or by total distance traveled during a specified time interval. The three most sought after records are the: 500 metre (or "outright") record is held by Paul Larsen.

  4. Around the world sailing record - Wikipedia

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    Around the world sailing record. IDEC 3, current outright record holder at 40 days, 23 hours, 30 minutes and 30 seconds. The first around the world sailing record for circumnavigation of the world can be attributed to the surviving crew of Ferdinand Magellan 's expedition, including the last captain Juan Sebastián Elcano who completed their ...

  5. World Sailing - Wikipedia

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    Speed sailing - Is managed by World Sailing Speed Record Council; ... Like all sports federations, World Sailing is composed of "Member National Authorities" (MNA's ...

  6. Vestas Sailrocket - Wikipedia

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    The Vestas Sailrocket was built to capture the sailing speed record competing in the B-class for 150 to 235 square feet of sail. It is piloted by the project leader Paul Larsen and sponsored by Danish wind turbines manufacturer Vestas. In 2008 the first version reached a reported unofficial speed of 52.22 knots (96.71 km/h), [1] before crashing.

  7. Fastnet Race - Wikipedia

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    The World Speed Sailing Record Council also recognises the course record for an official record, which is currently held by Maserati, a MOD 70 skippered by Giovanni Soldini, on 21 May 2021 in a time of 23hrs, 51mins and 16secs, beating the previous record by more than one hour and bringing the record under 24 hours. [27]

  8. Lüderitz Speed Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Lüderitz Speed Challenge. Zara Davis at speed world record attempt on the Luderitz canal. The Lüderitz Speed Challenge is an annual speed sailing event, held since 2007 in Lüderitz, Namibia, during the southern hemisphere spring. It is observed by the World Sailing Speed Record Council (WSSRC) and the International Sailing Federation (ISAF).

  9. Jesse Martin - Wikipedia

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    He arrived back in Melbourne on 31 October 1999 and sailed into the record books at age 18. The entire journey covered 328 days and 27,000 nautical miles (50,000 km) in all. Since Martin's voyage, the World Sailing Speed Record Council (WSSRC) have discontinued the "youngest" category [4] and no longer recognise "human condition" records. [5]