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en : Extreme Sailing Series
Terry Hutchinson won Act 3 in Istanbul
It went right down to the wire at the Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 3 in Istanbul. Going into the 43rd and final double points race three boats were in strong contention – Sweden’s Artemis Racing, Emirates Team New Zealand and the French team of Groupe Edmond de Rothschild. Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand trailed Terry Hutchinson’s (…) -
en : Team Foncia
Michel Desjoyeaux goes for a multihull season
Before taking off for Switzerland, Michel Desjoyeaux and his teammates were in Paris for a press conference to present Team Foncia’s 2011 season. Make way for sport, crewed competition and all that is multihull related. In fact 2011 combines several floats and platforms. Indeed this new sailing season will involve the Décision 35 as well as the (…) -
en : Extreme Sailing Series Act 2 Qingdao
Luna Rossa win the action-packed Act 2 in Qingdao
The dramatic second Act of the 2011 Extreme Sailing Series™ at the Olympic sailing venue in Qingdao, that proved to be the perfect amphitheatre for the stadium format racing, has come to a close. Capsizes, collisions and after 29 races over five days just five points separated the two former America’s Cup adversaries, Luna Rossa and Emirates (…) -
en : Extreme Sailing Series
French team clinch Act 1 victory in Oman
It was what has become a classic Extreme Sailing Series™ finish to Act 1 at The Wave, Muscat, Oman. The all-French team of Groupe Edmond de Rothschild clinched victory in the final double points race at the end of an astonishing 32 races over 5 days. -
en : Extreme Sailing Series
Paul Campbell-James wins the 2010 season
British skipper Paul Campbell-James and his crew on board The Wave, Muscat has won the final event in Almeria of the 2010 Extreme Sailing Series™ securing overall victory in the 2010 series, beating pre-season favourites Groupe Edmond de Rothschild (Yann Guichard). -
en : Extreme Sailing Series
Paul Campbell-James wins Trapani event to take the lead
Paul Campbell-James, skipper of The Wave, Muscat has won the Extreme Sailing Series™ Trapani snatching the overall lead for the Series from Groupe Edmond de Rothschild with the Championship title all to play for in Almeria in less than two weeks time. The Medieval city of Trapani has provided some of the best conditions and thrilling action of (…) -
en : C-Class Catamaran
Canadians successfully defend Little America’s Cup
Canadians Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke, the defenders of the International C-Class Catamaran Trophy – sailed at the NYYC’s Harbour Court — won the first match race today with Canaan ; they beat Australians Glenn Ashby and James Spithill on Alpha by about five minutes in light winds. -
en : International C Class
Day one of match racing sees two winners
The wind was light and patchy on this first day of match-racing in the International C-Class Catamaran Championship. Canaan, the black cat raced by the Canadian defenders Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke, was in her element yesterday, winning three of three races. -
en : International C-Class Catamaran Champ
Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke will all Thursday races
What a difference a day makes. Thursday was all Canaan all the time at the International C-Class Catamaran Championship at the New York Yacht Club’s Harbour Court. The stars today were the Canadian defenders Fred Eaton and Magnus Clarke, who won all three races, while Alpha, yesterday’s leader, sailed by Australians Glenn Ashby and James (…) -
en : Little America’s Cup
Ashby and Spithill dominate 1srt day racing in Newport
The nor’easter departed New England today – more or less – and is off to ruin Canada for a couple of days. Its departure – better late than never — gave the half-dozen winged multihulls sailing in the International C-Class Catamaran Championship at the New York Yacht Club’s Harbour Court a chance to stop talking and start performing. As if they (…)