Australian-Sailing-Team Articles
“I thought, why wouldn’t you do it?” Haynes grinned — a sentiment that sums up both his competitive spirit and the irresistible pull of this great ocean classic.
A Commodore, a Champion, and a Relentless Competitor
Few figures in Australian sailing embody the sport’s dual spirit of professionalism and passion quite like Sam Haynes. Already a two-time Rolex Sydney Hobart Overall winner — first in 2022 aboard his TP52 Celestial, and again in 2024 with the Volvo 70 Celestial V70 (formerly Willow) — Haynes has quietly built a dynasty of excellence.

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Sam Haynes Returns to Hobart Glory Hunt in the 80th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race
16-10-2025
Off the water, Langman is the managing director of Noakes Group, one of Australia’s most respected marine services companies. From boatyard operations to specialist refits, Noakes has long been a backbone of the racing fleet, quietly keeping many of the country’s leading yachts in peak condition.
Now, Langman is preparing for another chapter: the Rolex Sydney Hobart debut of his 42-footer Back 2 Black.
Back 2 Black: A Yacht with Global Experience
16-10-2025
Day three of Hamilton Island Race Week, powered by AMEX, was everything the Whitsundays are famous for – sunshine, steady trade winds, glamour yacht debuts and tight battles across every division – capped by a spectacular Olympic-class finale.
04-09-2025