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Red Bull Youth America’s Cup: Great Britain Grabs Title In Last-Minute Upset
Great Britain’s Land Rover BAR Academy have been crowned Red Bull Youth America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup Champions in the most dramatic of fashions, following a fantastic final day of racing on Bermuda’s Great Sound. New Zealand and Switzerland rounded out the (...) -
Imoca
Alex Thomson Racing: Over €200 million in sponsorship return since 2014
Alex Thomson Racing announce the results of an incredibly successful four year campaign as they look to the future, with the team’s sights set firmly on winning the Vendée Globe in 2020. The team have delivered over €200 million in sponsorship return since 2014 and have set a new benchmark for delivering value within the sport of (...) -
Louis Vuitton America’s Cup
Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Challenger Playoffs final: Emirates Team New Zealand squad has earned a rematch against ORACLE TEAM USA
Peter Burling’s Emirates Team New Zealand squad has earned a rematch against ORACLE TEAM USA for the 35th America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup with a convincing victory over Artemis Racing in the final match of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup Challenger (...) -
World Sailing
World Series Cup Miami: Great Britain won the Nations Trophy in Santander
After a beautiful, sun-baked, windy week of racing in Santander, the final day saw a light, 6-8 knot, north westerly breeze under grey skies. Although the air temperature was cool, the competitive sailing was hot and five close Medal Races, entwined with gripping and tense narratives, played out on Santander (...) -
America’s Cup
Oracle Team USA secret weapon for the Cup: a kite developed by Airbus and Kai Lenny
For the 35th edition of the America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup which starts on May 26 with the Louis Vuitton Cup, Oracle Team USA as developed a secret weapon: a kite-wing conceived by their technological partner from Europe and the paddler – kitesurfer star Kai (...) -
Gitana Team
32-metre long and 23-metre wide: the Maxi Edmond De Rothschild is unveiled
On Thursday, March 30th, the Gitana Team invited the press to the Palais de Tokyo to mark the official launch of Maxi Edmond de Rothschild, a "giant" 32 meters long by 23 meters wide, which is experiencing its last months of construction after more Of a year and a half of construction. The launch of this new Gitana unit is scheduled for July. (...) -
Offshore racing
Vendée Globe 2016-2017 : a hugely popular event and media success
The results of the 2016-2017 Vendée Globe show huge increases everywhere: many more people attending the event, unprecedented media Media #media coverage and feedback, a record Record #sailingrecord level of international coverage without talking about the very positive race outcome in terms of the rankings. With 29 skippers lining up, (...) -
Back to Les Sables
Sébastien Destremau takes 18th place to bring the Vendée Globe to a close
Sébastien Destremau (TechnoFirst–faceOcean) crossed the Vendée Globe finish line off Les Sables d’Olonne in eighteenth place at 00hrs 40min et 18 sec UTC on saturday 11th March 2017 after 124 days, 12 hours, 38 minutes and 18 seconds of racing since the start on 6th November. The skipper from Toulon is the final competitor to (...) -
Foil cats
GC32 Championship • Muscat: Oman heroes claim first ever GC32 Championship
Oman Air scored a convincing win at the GC32 GC32 #GC32 Championship, held out of Al Mouj on the outskirts of Muscat today. The Omani team led the GC32 GC32 #GC32 Championship from the outset on Tuesday, but it was only today that they managed to shake off those chasing (...) -
No Way Back
Pieter Heerema : "The departure and the arrival are one of the best moments of this race"
First Dutchman to participate in the Vendée Globe, Pieter Heerema finished the non-stop solo round the world race on Thursday 2nd of March, crossing the finish line at 22:26pm, after 116 days 9 hours 24 minutes and 12 seconds at sea. On board No Way Back, Pieter actually sailed 29 747 nautical miles at an average speed Speed #speedsailing (...)
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