GREAT Britain will be flagship of Clipper Round the World Yacht Race fleet as longest ocean race on the planet prepares to depart London 1 September.. A GREAT Britain yacht was launched today (Wednesday 31 July 2013) on the North Terrace of Trafalgar Squar...
National teams of six sailors, aged 19 to 24 in 2013
Australia, France, Germany, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. John Navas Video: http://www.youtube.com/user/JNavas2
The first start of the Rolex Fastnet 2013 - the big multihulls, led by the huge 40 metre Spindrift 2 (ex Banque Populaire 5), the new Banque Populaire, Oman Air and the rest of the great multi yachts.
Final sailing day started with an unpleasant surprise. Thunder, heavy rain and storm passed over the sailing field few minutes before the first race. Tough and close races with ever changing conditions resulted in a tricky first race. Then the pressure bui...
Final sailing day started with an unpleasant surprise. Thunder, heavy rain and storm passed over the sailing field few minutes before the first race. Tough and close races with ever changing conditions resulted in a tricky first race. Then the pressure bui...
Keith Swinton cut through the competition at Chicago Match Cup like a knife through butter today. First the Australian skipper of Black Swan Racing bounced back from a poor Qualifying session earlier in the week to come out at the top of a protracted and d...
Chairman of Artemis Racing, Torbjörn Törnqvist, has been out on Big Blue before and after racing each day during the Louis Vuitton Cup Semi Finals. Watch Torbjörn helm the AC72 up on foils at 40kts.
It is down to Brazil, Japan, Denmark and Australia It's going get hot in Denmark. First off it's Japan v Australia. Match racing as its best. Denmark 2/0 Sweden.
Massive wind shifts during the last two races made racing difficult and only a few teams succeeded to finish twice with the best. Thanks to a race win, Matthew Belcher/Will Ryan AUS are back on top of the rankings and start to the Medal Race today with the...
Sønderborg provided a third sunny day for everyone on the water, with some lighter winds this time. During the races there were a lot of wind shifts making the course difficult to read. All the sailors had to deal with some tricky conditions but the best ...
Sønderborg provided a third sunny day for everyone on the water, with some lighter winds this time. During the races there were a lot of wind shifts making the course difficult to read. All the sailors had to deal with some tricky conditions but the best ...
The ISAF Nations Cup is a global championship to find the world's top match racing nations in open and women's events. The ISAF Nations Cup, which was first introduced to the world in 1991, is based on a series of Regional Finals with the top crews meeting...
Layday yesterday, followed by third racing day and a shift in weather conditions, but no change in the top positions after the race today. Sønderborg provides different, but still perfect conditions for the championship with changing winds now from North ...
The 2014 Round Australia Race is now listed and entries are expected to be rolling in for this great race. There are a number of starting points and regular stops. It is a "Great Race".
Volvo Speed Sailing Challenge Cowes Week 2013 An Open 60 yacht, windsurfer, kiteboarder and a foiling moth face off against each other for a competition. Who will win?
Sonars, Bytes and 420's completed four races each today in steadily increasing breeze at the US Sailing Chubb Jr. Championships held at Texas Corinthian Yacht Club and Houston Yacht Club. Today the spotlight is on the 420 fleet, where 20 of the nations top...
If Flight 1 of the Chicago Match Cup is an indicator of things to come, there will be plenty of upsets in the coming days. Three out of four of the leading lights on the Alpari Match Racing World Tour lost their opening matches to the qualifier and Wild Ca...
Ian Walker and his crew on AZZAM are in Cowes and are ready for the races and the Rolex Fastnet Race but the wind gods are elsewhere. No wind today so it's slopping around on a painted sea. Maybe tomorrow?
The fourth day of this year's Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week saw a change in the weather, with blazing sun but a long postponement while competitors waited in vain for a sea breeze to fill in. An indefinite postponement was lifted at 1130, when the s...
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