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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.
Lisa Ericson and Hanna Klinga (SWE) took their first significant title in the 49erFX, holding on to the lead they grabbed on the opening day.
It wasn’t easy for the Swedes as a number of racers were in touching distance. They managed to edge ahead of their closest rivals for gold, Martine Grael and Kahena Kunze (BRA) by one place to seal the deal. The Brazilians followed in second.
Jena Mai Hansen and Katja Salskov-Iversen (DEN) moved up into bronze medal position after a third promoted them above Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz (NED). Sarah Steyaert and Aude Compan (FRA) took the bullet.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL) wrapped up gold with a day to spare in the 49er so the real story of the day was the fight for silver and bronze and British supremacy in their selection battle.
Jonas Warrer and Christian Peter Lubeck (DEN) sealed a silver with a second in the Medal Race. Will and Sam Phillips (AUS) dropped to third after a fifth.
Dylan Fletcher-Scott and Alain Sign (GBR) won the Medal Race but it was not enough for them to finish as the leading British team. That title was reserved for James Peters and Fynn Sterritt who finished fourth overall. The British selectors were out on the water, watching closely so as they make the right decision for Rio 2016. It’s anyone’s guess as to who will get that coveted Rio 2016 spot.
After six fiercely contested races across the waters of the Split Channel, Paul Cayard (USA) and Frithjof Kleen (GER) have been crowned 2025 Star World Champions, sealing the title on the very last race of the championship in one of the most thrilling finishes in recent years.
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, (…)
The showcase curtain-raiser to the new Los Angeles 2028 Olympic cycle, Mallorca’s famous 54 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca by FERGUS Hotels started in perfect sunshine and seabreezes last Monday and today came to a fabulous conclusion, enjoying equally sparkling thermal breezes under picture postcard blue skies studded with puffy white clouds.
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 (…)
The 48th Palamós Christmas Race crowned its winners after four days of intense competition in the waters of the bay of Palamós (Girona), with a very high international participation with teams from 16 countries represented.
L’Américain Kelly Slater, six fois champion du monde de Surf, a obtenu une nouvelle wild card de l’ASP, l’Association des Surfers professionnels, pour participer aux épreuves du championnnat du monde 2002. Il fera son retour sur la côte d’Or australienne au mois de mars prochain, lors du Quiksilver Pro.
Steve Fossett, age 57, of Chicago, Ill., and Cory Sertl, age 42, of Rochester, N.Y., today were named 2001 Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year, respectively. A panel of sailing journalists selected the two accomplished sailors for this year’s distinction from a short list of six nominees for the Rolex Yachtsman and five nominees for the (…)
On friday 11th, the members of Le Défi, the french team for the America’s Cup 2003 have presented their new main sponsor : the group Areva, which includes Cogema and Framatome, two big nuclear companies.
After ten weeks of polling and 422 votes, the visitors of SeaSailSurf.com have elected Yannick Bestaven as the SeaSailSurfer of the year 2001. He finishes ahead of Bernard Stamm by three votes and Yves Parlier by 111.
Après dix semaines de vote et 422 suffrages exprimés, les visiteurs de SeaSailSurf.com ont élu Yannick Bestaven comme SeaSailSurfer de l’année 2001. Il devance de trois voix Bernard Stamm et de 111 Yves Parlier.
Le Nautor Challenge qui a inscrit deux bateaux dans cette course autour du monde avec Amer Sports One (skipper : Grant Dalton) et Amer Sports Too (skipper : Lisa McDonald – équipage féminin) a annoncé ce matin à Auckland que Paul Cayard embarquait sur Amer Sports One pour la 4e étape, Auckland – Rio, dont le départ sera donné le 27 janvier (…)
Du 13 au 16 juillet, la ville de Brest va vivre au rythme de la Course Cutty Sark des Grands Voiliers. Dès aujourd’hui, plusieurs bateaux ont confirmé leur participation, à l’image du Sedov, du Mutin, de l’Etoile ou bien encore du Rara-Avis.