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Rolex Miami OCR
Triple-play for Great Britain in the 37-boat Finn class
It was “do or die” today for sailors in the final medal races of US SAILING’s Rolex Miami OCR. Reserved for top-ten fleet racing finishers in Finn, 49er, Men’s 470, Women’s 470, Laser, Laser Radial, Men’s RS:X, Women’s RS:X and Star classes, the medal races also included “knock-out” Finals (...) -
ASP World Tour
ASP & Quiksilver announce $1 Million for the Pro New York
Quiksilver and the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) announced the Quiksilver Pro New York, set to take place on Long Island’s Long Beach from September 4-15. The Quiksilver Pro New York will be the 6th stop on the 2011 ASP World Tour and the first-ever ASP World Tour stop on the East Coast of the United States. The event will (...) -
Key West 2011
Multiple Grand Prix Classes Come Down to Last Leg of Last Race
Victory literally came down to the last leg of the last race for many of the grand prix classes at Key West 2011, presented by Nautica. -
RC 44
Ellison secures 2010 RC 44 Season Championship
Larry Ellison and his BMW ORACLE Racing crew wrapped up the 2010 RC 44 Season Championship with a second-place finish in the fleet racing portion of the ORACLE RC 44 Cup Miami. -
C-Class Catamaran
Canadians successfully defend Little America’s Cup
Canadians Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke, the defenders of the International C-Class Catamaran Trophy – sailed at the NYYC’s Harbour Court — won the first match race today with Canaan; they beat Australians Glenn Ashby and James Spithill on Alpha by about five minutes in light (...) -
International C Class
Day one of match racing sees two winners
The wind was light and patchy on this first day of match-racing match-racing #MatchRacing in the International C-Class Catamaran Championship. Canaan, the black cat raced by the Canadian defenders Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke, was in her element yesterday, winning three of three (...) -
International C-Class Catamaran Champ
Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke will all Thursday races
What a difference a day makes. Thursday was all Canaan all the time at the International C-Class Catamaran Championship at the New York Yacht Club’s Harbour Court. The stars today were the Canadian defenders Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke, who won all three races, while Alpha, yesterday’s leader, sailed by Australians Glenn Ashby and (...) -
Little America’s Cup
Ashby and Spithill dominate 1srt day racing in Newport
The nor’easter departed New England today – more or less – and is off to ruin Canada for a couple of days. Its departure – better late than never — gave the half-dozen winged multihulls sailing in the International C-Class Catamaran Championship at the New York Yacht Club’s Harbour Court a chance to stop (...) -
Little America’s Cup
French team prepare "Patient Lady VI"
Born in 1961, the “Little America’s cup America's Cup #AmericasCup ” (or I4C, International C Class Catamaran Championship, as it should be called) will take place in Newport, Rhodes Island, from the 22nd to the 28th of August, for its 25th edition. Benjamin Muyl, Antoine Koch and Jeremie Lagarrigue, trained and advised by (...) -
C-Class Catamaran
Steve Clark Looks to Retake “Little America’s Cup”
Steve Clark has been dreaming of winning back the Little America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup for the USA ever since he lost it to Canada in 2007. In 1996, Clark’s 25- foot C-Class Catamaran Cogito had blown away designers and engineers with its mammoth wing sail and unmatchable speed Speed #speedsailing , and with (...)