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Team NZ happy to fly under radar
After the turmoil of the past two-and-a-half years Team NZ are happy to not draw attention to themselves.

Sailing: New boat begins road to redemption for Team NZ
Team New Zealand have taken a "step along the road to redemption" with the launch of their first custom-built test boat ahead of next year's America's Cup.

Calls for better security after Paralympian robbed at gunpoint
Australia's Olympic boss Kitty Chiller fears an athlete will be hurt if organisers of the Rio games fail to improve security.

Team New Zealand chasing in the development race
Here's what Team New Zealand's key rivals are up to.

The man sailing the world with a chicken
24-year-old Guirec Soudée picked up his unusual travelling companion in the Canary Islands back in 2013 and the pair became fast friends.

Team NZ still ahead despite missing Chicago podium
Team New Zealand have managed to maintain their overall lead in the America's Cup World Series despite missing out on a podium finish in Chicago.

Yachting NZ failed to give sailors a fair chance
This week, one of the country's major sporting organisations received a fair old slap over its handling of two sailors trying to get to the Rio Games in August.

Sailors' Olympics fight moves to Tribunal
Yachting New Zealand is preparing to defend its controversial selection criteria this week, with the Sports Tribunal set to hear the appeals of two Olympic hopefuls.

Watch: Volvo Sailing - Have a go
Yachting New Zealand’s Volvo Sailing…Have a Go! schools programme recently wrapped up its 10th season. Check out the Volvo Sailing… Have a Go! video which follows Northern Region Instructor Reuben Corbett on a typical day in the office.

Kiwis to fight Olympics snub
At least two sailors set to appeal, and another is said to be weighing up a challenge.

Yachting legend slams Cup course
Sir Ben Ainslie has dissed New York as an America's Cup venue, saying it is the "last place on earth" suitable for a race course.