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Sail For Gold
Sail for Gold is an annual sailing regatta in Weymouth, Dorset, Weymouth, the United Kingdom. The regatta was first held in 2006 and hosts the Olympic sailing classes, Olympic and Paralympic classes. It is part of the 2014 EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup. Winners Men's 470 *2006 – Nick Rogers (sailor), Nick Rogers & Joe Glanfield *2007 – Nick Rogers (sailor), Nick Rogers & Joe Glanfield *2008 – Nick Rogers (sailor), Nick Rogers & Joe Glanfield *2009 – Nic Asher & Elliot Willis *2010 – Pierre Leboucher & Vincent Garos *2011 – Pierre Leboucher & Vincent Garos *2012 – Mathew Belcher & Malcolm Page (sailor), Malcolm Page *2014 – Luke Patience & Elliot Willis *2015 – Stuart McNay & David Hughes (sailor), David Hughes Men's 49er *2006 – Iker Martínez de Lizarduy & Xabier Fernández *2007 – John Pink & Simon Wheeler (sailor), Simon Wheeler *2008 – Stevie Morrison & Ben Rhodes (sailor), Ben Rhodes *2009 – Nathan Outteridge & Iain Jensen *2010 â ...
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Weymouth, Dorset
Weymouth is a seaside town in Dorset, on the English Channel coast of England. Situated on a sheltered bay at the mouth of the River Wey, south of the county town of Dorchester, Weymouth had a population of 53,427 in 2021. It is the third largest settlement in Dorset after Bournemouth and Poole. The history of the town stretches back to the 12th century and includes roles in the spread of the Black Death, the settlement of the Americas and the development of Georgian architecture. It was a major departure point for the Normandy Landings during World War II. Prior to local government reorganisation in April 2019, Weymouth formed a borough with the neighbouring Isle of Portland. Since then the area has been governed by Dorset Council. Weymouth, Portland and the Purbeck district are in the South Dorset parliamentary constituency. A seaside resort, Weymouth and its economy depend on tourism. Visitors are attracted by its harbour and position, halfway along the Jurassic Coast ...
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