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Hyères threw out its toughest challenge for the final day of racing at the Sailing World Cup with a truly up and down day of the purest form. A breeze in excess of 20 knots came through in the morning with many wondering if there would even be any racing at all. Thunder, lightning, torrential rain and huge winds ensured the Olympic sailors were pushed to their limits.
Fernando Echavarri and Tara Pacheco (ESP) completely dominated the Nacra 17 Medal Race, taking the race win by eight seconds to claim gold.
They grabbed the lead from the off and never relinquished it.
"It’s an important win for us,” said Echavarri, a Beijing 2008 Tornado gold medallist, "We’ve only had a short campaign and it’s important to be on top. We were already on the podium but to win is just super.
"We have a short time until Rio 2016 and we have to believe we can do it.”
Italy’s Vittorio Bissaro and Silvia Sicouri came through in second to take silver. Mandy Mulder and Coen do Koning (NED) completed the podium.
Overnight leaders Ben Saxton and Nicola Groves (GBR) went back at the start of the Medal Race as they believed they crossed the line early. They were up against it throughout and clawed their way to seventh. Unfortunately, it was not enough for bronze and they missed out via countback.
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FIN 1 Racing is the winner of the 2025 69F Cup : Finnish team had no opponents capable of countering his superiority, demonstrated in all the events of the season. Also at Fraglia Vela Malcesine, where the circuit went to an end with the third and final event attende by six crews, Allan Norregaard’s team where able to line up all his opponents, (…)
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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 (…)
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Aidé par toute son équipe, Ronan a terminé l’assemblage des bordés et s’attaque à la stratification générale de la coque à bouchains. Le propriétaire du Banjo présente cette nouvelle phase de la construction du voilier.
For leg 4 of the Volvo Ocean Race which starts this Sunday in Auckland, Team SEB, currently in sixth position overall, has hired French solo and trimaran sailor Pascal Bidegorry, aged 34.
Pascal Bidegorry à bord de team Seb. Photo Oskar Kihlborg / Team SEB
Kunnar Krantz, le skipper de Team SEB, l’un des deux bateaux suédois engagés dans la Volvo Ocean Race 2001-2002, a annoncé ce matin qu’il embarquait le marin français (et basque) Pascal Bidegorry pour la quatrième manche, Auckland – Rio de Janeiro, qui part dimanche prochain. Au cours de cette étape difficile, les concurrents vont affronter (…)
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L’équipage de Bruno Peyron pour le tour du monde. Photo : G.Martin-Raget
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Banjo, le plan Rolland en contre plaqué de Diane et Roland Gélébart, mesure 9,50 mètres de long. "Un gros mini ou un petit 60 pieds !" le présente son constructeur.
Bryan Willis of Ryde, Isle of Wight, has been appointed by the International Sailing Federation to be the Chairman of the Jury and Chief Umpire for the Louis Vuitton Cup and 31st America’s Cup Match which will take place in Auckland, New Zealand from October 2002 to March 2003.
Dennis Conner (left) and Nautica’s David Chu greet the press in front of the New York Yacht Club in New York City, where Team Dennis Conner unveiled its 79-foot America’s Cup challenger Stars & Stripes.
David Chu, founder, chief creative officer and vice-chairman of Nautica, has announced the official apparel sponsorship of Stars & Stripes, the entry of Team Dennis Conner and the New York Yacht Club in the America’s Cup 2003 challenge. Nautica is a leading global fashion and lifestyle company, with products ranging from men’s, women’s and (…)