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#RC44
2018 RC44 Championship: Nico Poons won the Cascais Cup and the overall ranking
Giant waves kicked up by an Atlantic gale oddly combined with no wind in the vicinity of Cascais resulted in racing being cancelled on the final day of the RC44 Cascais Cup. This made for a surprise, come-from-behind winner of both this last event of the 2018 season for the high performance, one design race boats and in the 2018 RC44 (...) -
#GC32
GC32 Racing Tour 2018: Ainslie wins in Toulon, as Cammas claims his second GC32 Racing Tour title
Large seas rolling into the Rade de Toulon’s open southeasterly side prevented racing on the final day of the 2018 GC32 GC32 #GC32 TPM Med Cup, last event of the GC32 GC32 #GC32 Racing Tour. The eight foiling catamarans ventured out on to the race course ready for a midday start. While 18-20 knots of wind is usually sailable for (...) -
#StarClass
Brazilian Jorge Zarif and Guilherme de Almeida are 2018 Star World Champions
This morning when the 62 teams arrived at the Tred Avon Yacht Club with two races scheduled, the discard coming in play after Race 5, and a very windy forecast, anything was possible. Jorge Zarif and crew Guilherme de Almeida had a comfortable eight point lead over the second place team Paul Cayard (USA) and Arthur Lopes (BRA), and even more (...) -
#wmrt
World Match Racing Tour 2018: Dackhammar Takes His First WMRT Title in Portugal
Nicklas Dackhammar and his all-Swedish Essiq Racing Team wrote their name in the history books today as they became the first name to be scratched on to the WMRT Regata de Portugal Trophy, a great moment for the team to take their first win at a Championship level (...) -
#Class40
Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race: Phil Sharp’s Class40 take the gun
Phil Sharp’s Class40 Class40 #Class40 Imerys Clean Energy has taken line honours in the 2018 Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race in an elapsed time of 8 days 4 hours 14 minutes 49 seconds, winning the Class40 Class40 #Class40 Division and setting a new world record Record #sailingrecord in the race for yachts 40ft or under (...) -
#ClipperRace
Clipper 2017-18 Race: Wendy Tuck becomes the first woman to ever win a round the world yacht race
History has been made as Australian Sailor Wendy Tuck becomes the first woman to ever win a round the world yacht race after clinching the overall victory in the Clipper 2017-18 Race. -
#Diam24 #TFV2018
Tour Voile 2018 : Quentin Delapierre, Kevin Peponnet, Bruno Mourniac, Tim Mourniac, Corentin Horeau win the 41th edition
Persistence and tactics won out in the end as Lorina Limonade Golfe du Morbihan (Quentin Delapierre, Kevin Peponnet, Bruno Mourniac, Tim Mourniac, Corentin Horeau) lifted the Tour Voile championship trophy for the second time in three years. Controlling their nearest rival Beijaflore (Valentin Bellet, Guillaume Pirouelle, Valentin Sipan, (...) -
#RC44Class
RC44 Championship Tour : Poons enjoys perfect finish to take the 2018 Marstrand Cup
Dutchman Nico Poons and his crew on Charisma triumphed at the end of a thrilling final day in the 2018 RC44 Marstrand Cup, which came down to the last run of the 12th and last race in sparkling sunshine off Sweden’s west coast. -
#Snipe
Snipe: Damian Borras Camps & Jordi Triay Pons are the 2018 World Master Champions in Vilamoura, Portugal
A five bullets series, with the fifth one today on the final race, left no doubt that the duo from Minorca was the best of this incredible week that started out with 4 straight wins in a line! The silver medal goes to Fernando Rita and Juan Magro (ESP), and bronze to Manu Hens and Maj Kristin Hansen Borgen (...) -
#VolvoOceanRace
Volvo Ocean Race: Dongfeng Race Team win the Race with late pass on final day
Dongfeng Race Team has won the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 in the closest finish in race history. Skipper Charles Caudrelier led his team to victory on the final leg of the race, a 970-mile sprint from Gothenburg, Sweden to The Hague. Incredibly, it marked the first leg win for the team — it couldn’t have come at a better (...)
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