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Class C
Video : Foiling “Little Cup” Cats To Battle For Prestigious C-Class Championship Trophy
The International C-Class Catamaran Championship has commissioned a complete media Media #media experience for the hundreds of thousands of C-Class fans around the world; like the 2010 event in Newport, RI, every race of the 2013 regatta will be streamed live on video with professional commentating from a some of the legendary names of the (...) -
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Besson/Riou first ever Nacra 17 World Champions without Medal Race
On Saturday July 27 2013 at 15:30 hours it was finally clear that Billy Besson and Marie Riou from France were the first ever World Champions Nacra 17. After another long day of waiting, the thunderstorm left The Hague without any breeze and the Race Committee had no choice but cancelling the decisive Medal Race. The British pairing of Ben (...) -
Sport Cat
Besson and Lagarrigue new F18 world champions at Marina di Grosseto
Despite the final day’s racing delivering less steady and significantly weaker wind than the rest of the week, the race committee still managed to stage three races and whip up plenty of excitement out on the water. In the Gold fleet, French duo Billy Besson and Jeremie Lagarrigue did some fantastic tactical work and put on a massive (...) -
Delta Lloyd North Sea Regatta
This year’s conditions at the Delta Lloyd North Sea Regatta were variable
The last day of the Delta Lloyd North Sea Regatta 2013 showed a repeat of last year, when a persistent sea fog made an early end to the competition. This time it was a lack of wind that happened to be the game breaker. After two hours postponement, the breeze filled in a little bit and the marks were laid out. However, before the first classes (...) -
Sailing World Cup
Belcher and Ryan maintain unbeaten Men’s 470 partnership
The medals were decided across the ten Olympic events as ISAF Sailing World Cup Hyères brought the 2012-13 World Cup series to a close. An up and down breeze that never truly filled in at any point ensured for close knit racing on the final day in the south of France. Although Alex Maloney and Molly Meech (NZL) brought an 18 point 49erFX lead (...) -
Formule 18
Kiké et Kéki Figueroa won the fifth edition of the Saint Barth Cata Cup
The fifth edition of the Saint Barth Cata Cup once again charmed its participants. But it wasn’t until the very last race that this exceptional regatta, where champions and passionate sailors have difficulty finding the best words to define this incredible event, revealed its (...) -
Sport Cats
Olivier Backes and Matthieu Vandame took 2012 Formula 18 World Championship
France’s Olivier Backes and crew Matthieu Vandame figured they needed to sail only two of the last three races to pocket first place in the GLOBALTECH Formula 18 World Championship Saturday. -
Round Texel Race
Brouwer & Samama win the 2012 Round Texel Race
On Sunday June 10 2012, female helmsman Carolijn Brouwer (BEL) with crew Wouter Samama (NED) won the 35rd Zwitserleven Round Texel Race. This is a historical victory, because Brouwer is the first female helmsman to claim the overall trophy on corrected time. Dutchmen Xander Pols and Stefan Dubbeldam took line honours and finished second (...) -
Olympics
ISAF Selects Kiteboarding For Rio 2016
The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) has confirmed the final event and equipment selections for the Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition. The ISAF Council voted that Kiteboarding will replace Windsurfing for the men’s and women’s board events and confirmed the equipment that will be used for the Women’s Skiff Skiff (...) -
Sport Cats
A tight Tornado contest in the city centre of Prague
On the Vltava river between Zeleznicni and Palacky Bridge, right in the heart of Prague, the 4th international exhibition of boats on the water was held. As part of the largest sailing events in the Czech Republic with a regular attendance of over 10,000 participants, the Tornado Class held another successful Speed Speed #speedsailing (...)
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