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Class 30. Frenchmen théa Khelif and Thomas Andre Will Be the 2025 Mixed Double Ocean Racing World Champions.

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Eleven international teams competed for the title of World Mixed Doubles Offshore Racing Champion in the Solent. The English, the defending champions after their victory in Lorient, were playing on home soil. The French, determined to take their revenge, did not let the opportunity slip: they quickly took the lead of the race and won in Cowes after 1 day and 37 minutes of sailing in particularly light winds. The English, 2024 world champions, to…
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Eleven international teams competed for the title of World Mixed Doubles Offshore Racing Champion in the Solent. The English, the defending champions after their victory in Lorient, were playing on home soil. The French, determined to take their revenge, did not let the opportunity slip: they quickly took the lead of the race and won in Cowes after 1 day and 37 minutes of sailing in particularly light winds. The English, 2024 world champions, to…

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Course au Large broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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