Anna Tunnicliffe’s Team Maclaren of Molly Vandemoer and Debbie Capozzi won the the ISAF Sailing World Championships in Women’s Match Racing after defeating Lucy MacGregor (GBR) in four straight matches.
“We’re really excited right now,” s
aid Tunnicliffe moments after getting onshore from the racecourse. Racing took place on Fremantle’s Inner Harbour in front of a large crowd of spectators lining the sea wall.
“It’s amazing, we’ve put a lot of effort into this year and had a lot of big events we had to get through and this has really topped off all our hard training,” Tunnicliffe said. “The team sailed really well, it was tricky conditions, conditions that we actually thought we were weakest in so we’re psyched we came out on top.”
This is the first match racing World Championship title for Tunnicliffe, Vandemoer and Capozzi as a team, although Capozzi won the Worlds three times previous with another team. Tunnicliffe and Vandemoer teamed up to win the Snipe Women’s World championship.
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19 winners have been crowned and the inaugural Foiling Week Pensacola has come to a close after seven days of racing, community events, and social engagements. Inclusive of the largest Waszp North American Championship in US history, the world of foiling was shared with spectators from far and wide, and conversations are already underway for a (…)
The Italian Jesper Karlsen (Fraglia Vela Riva) has been proclaimed absolute champion of the 35th Palamós International Optimist Trophy and Spain has revalidated the title as winner of the 19th Nations Cup. In this way Karlsen will inscribe his name the Permanent Vila de Palamós Optimist Trophy breaking a streak of three consecutive Spanish (…)
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Orange on the starting line. Broken Mast (down). Photos : G.Martin-Raget
Bruno Peyron and his twelve men crew left Brest at 8:35, local time, this morning. Then they put sails and cape to the west to leave the bay of Brest and join the starting line of the round the world record.
Le soleil levant avait teinté d’orange le ciel et la mer de Brest . Cela pouvait pourtant paraître de bonne augure pour Bruno Peyron et ses équipiers en quête de Trophée Jules Verne. Hélas, une demi heure après la ligne de départ franchie, le mât leur ait tombé sur la tête...
Racing was delayed for several hours today (Thursday) as the forecast South Easterly failed to appear, and a North Easterly sea breeze filled in late in the afternoon to give light and patchy winds never exceeding 10 knots. Two flights were run, which means that Round Robin One is finished and the first flight of Round Robin Two has been held. (…)
Le premier round robin de l’International regatta s’est achevé à Auckland. Deux matches de plus on pu être disputés. A l’issue de ce premier tour et demi, les blacks de Dean Barker n’ont encore concédé aucune défaite à leurs trois challengers.
Le jeune Figariste Antoine Koch veut participer à la Route du Rhum. Pour cela, il cherche un Open 60 pour prendre le départ de la transatlantique en solitaire en novembre prochain dans la grande classe des monocoques.
For each of those sailing on the Volvo Ocean Race a day in the office is full of tasks that could all be included under a heading of monotonous daily chores. These chores, however, do not include putting the rubbish out for the bin men, collecting the daily newspaper and reading the mail, but are more tacking, stacking and moving gear to the (…)
Marc au départ de la Transat Anglaise 2000. Photo : Ch.Guigueno
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