Cadet Worlds – coach's blog # 4
Coaches Blog #4 Well things moving along quite quickly. So a lot to bring you up to date on. With our training we were unable to go for a sail post measurement due to the windy weather, we decided to…
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Coaches Blog #4 Well things moving along quite quickly. So a lot to bring you up to date on. With our training we were unable to go for a sail post measurement due to the windy weather, we decided to…
Rio Paralympic silver medallist Matthew Bugg has been inducted into the Tasmanian Yachting Hall of Fame and also again been named Tasmanian Male Sailor of the Year. The honour was announced last evening at Yachting Tasmania’s annual sailing awards, held…
SYDNEY. In what will go down as the CYCA Youth Sailing Academy’s most successful weekend on record, two teams have taken out the top spots at the NSW Youth Match Racing Championship while another team was crowned World Champions at…
Angelos Anastasiou of the Cyprus Mail Online reports a strange case of a sailboat with a broken mast and no crew: A crewless sailboat, which had been spotted some 90 miles south of Limassol two weeks ago but not found by…
Coaches Blog #5 Our first days racing is over, three races were sailed. Generally speaking Team Australia are well placed. Jacob McConaughy and Sam Hooper lie in 3rd spot overall after a strong showing including a heat win. Charlie Goodfellow…
Cowes, Isle of Wight:: Ludde Ingvall’s CQS picked up the prestigious Queen’s Cup for the maxi racer class in the event at the end of the Triple Crown series in Lendy Cowes Week, the 120 year-old gold trophy presented by…
The eve of the Rolex Fastnet Race is a nervous time for the 2,700 sailors about to embark on this 605-mile offshore classic – for all gathered in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, a few are out to win…
St. Petersburg, Russia: On a day where one big name had already been sunk, Kiwi Phil Robertson, the Match Racing world champion, kept his head above water to make it through to the semi-finals Stage of the WMRT Match Cup…
Long Beach, California: Bolstered by better breeze, with steady winds of 12 to 16 knots, the team of Benji Daniel, 16, and Alex Burger, 21, RSA, widened their lead to place a firm grip on first place in the 29er…
The final races at this year’s 49er European Championship were cancelled overnight in Kiel, due to winds gusting above 25 knots, leaving Australia’s David Gilmour and Joel Turner in second place overall. It was a disappointing conclusion for the Aussies,…
It was a fitting finale to the first International WASZP Games at Campione on Lake Garda. Harry Mighell from Sorrento in Victoria, Australia, did a horizon job on the fleet in light 7-10 knot marginal foiling conditions. Race 9 started…
Gosport UK – Along with their six rivals in the 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race, Dongfeng Race Team will line up for the Rolex Fastnet Race on Sunday which promises to be a thrilling battle between crews preparing for the round-the-world…
The second stage of Leg Zero qualifying for the VOR fleet is the Rolex Fastnet Race, starting on Sunday (6 August), and it will present a very different challenge to the Volvo Ocean Race fleet – as well as an…
In a day characterized by huge gusts, out-of-control runs, capsizes and wild wind shifts, Tina Lutz and Susan Beucke took complete control of the 49erFX fleet at the European Championship in Kiel, Germany. The local favorites won both Medal Races…
Long Beach, California: Despite a half-hour dock hold, before the boats launched this morning, the wind kicked in on this first day of Final Series races, and the competitors dug in, setting the tone for world-class sailing at Zhik 29er…
Russians say you need some luck on the Neva River, and not just when sailing cats, but even with the vagaries of format, wind and currents, the cream rose to the top today as the SUPER 16 became eight in…
Day 3 of the International WASZP Games run by Univela Sailing Club at Campione on Lake Garda in Italy, was blessed by perfect sailing conditions as the afternoon Ora filled in bang on time at around 1400 hrs. In the…
Julie Keating has competed in every Marlay Point overnight Race for the last 25 years, and while she’s not one to brag, she has a lot to be proud of as she prepares for her 26th race in 2018, which…
Australian Luke Parkinson, who won the trophy as a rookie onboard Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing last edition, will race as part of skipper David Witt’s crew – and he is joined by navigator Steve Hayles, who returns to the event…
Thanks to our modern day lifestyles, a frequent problem facing race boats owners is finding willing and available crew. One solution is to sail with less people, an ultimate expression of this being two handed racing. Therefore it is no…
MAPFRE took first blood in the opening battle of the Volvo Ocean Race fleet – with Xabi Fernández and his Spanish team finding faultless form to smash the established record time for a monohull around the Isle of Wight. MAPFRE…
Coaches Blog #2 Thanks so very much for all the support from back home. I know the kids all greatly appreciate it. We have just finished our third day of sailing in Bruinisse. We have had a bit of everything….
Tasmanian SB20 helmsmen Elliot Noye and Michael Cooper fired a warning shot over the bow of the international SB20 fleet during the Lendy Cowes Week 2017 Grand Slam Regatta which ended yesterday. Sailed as part of the full sailing program…
Highly variable, tricky conditions made for a tough day for race officials and crews alike as competition at the GC32 Racing Tour got underway at 36 Copa del Rey MAPFRE. Proceedings on the Bay of Palma kicked off with two…
Gust of 35 knots and big seas challenged Ludde Ingvall and his CQS crew in their race around the Isle of Wight today, as the opportunity to break the record for the course seemed so achievable, but then slipped from…
Light and shifty winds continued today over Kiel Bay as Finals action began for the top of the Olympic 49er and 49erFX fleets, while the foiling Nacra 17 knocked off three more races in their first-ever regatta in the Olympic…
The first day of racing at the International WASZP Games just happened to be one of the hottest days of the summer in the region of Lombardia this year. The heat and the haze kept the breeze still until late…
Wednesday, August 2, 2017 – Pieter-Jan Postma, possibly the most laidback speed demon in the world, proved two things at the WMRT Match Cup Russia at St. Petersburg Yacht Club today; firstly, that even in his debut year on the…
It’s been 46 years since the 73-footer Kialoa II took line honours in the 1971 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and when the boat lines up for the Rolex Fastnet Race off Cowes in the UK this Sunday, its racing revival…
LONG BEACH, Calif., August 1, 2017 – Day Three of the Zhik 29er World Championship regatta got underway late today: as the Alpha Course fleet struggled in capricious breeze to complete Race Six which was abandoned late Tuesday. The delay…
Team AkzoNobel have added Martine Grael, the Brazilian sailing gold medallist from the 2016 Olympics in Rio, to their crew for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18. The 26-year-old is the daughter of race legend Torben Grael – Brazil’s most successful…
St. Petersburg, Russia (August 1, 2017) – A full first day of racing in glorious sunshine and solid westerlies at the WMRT Match Cup Russia in St Petersburg saw the big beasts making some early shows of strength as they…
High pressure over the North Sea meant entirely new challenges for the 49erFX, 49er, and Nacra 17 fleets as the European Championship entered its third day today. A short postponement to let the wind fill in gave way to a…
In the last two editions of the RORC's biennial flagship event from Cowes to Plymouth via southwest Ireland's most famous rock, French boats have not just won, they have dominated. For example in the last race in 2015, Géry Trentesaux's…
Turn the Tide on Plastic skipper Dee Caffari has named her first crew member of the 2017-18 edition by signing up two-time Volvo Ocean Race veteran Liz Wardley. The Australian, who first competed in the Race in 2001-02 onboard Amer…
With discard races coming into effect, the overall pointscore position had tightened going into the final day of racing in the SB20 Cowes Grand Slam on England’s famed waterway, The Solent. After six of the scheduled eight races, Tasmanian entry…
The inaugural International WASZP Games take off on Wednesday 2 August with a packed schedule of racing formats, workshops, training and a bonanza of social activities. The first ever International WASZP Games champion will be crowned on Saturday 5 August. …
Two fishermen are fortunate to be alive after their 5.5 metre boat capsized off the southern Sydney coast on Saturday evening. The men, aged 36 and 28, were not wearing lifejackets when they capsized in rough seas about 6pm on…
LONG BEACH, Calif., August 1, 2017 – Fluky winds that refused to settle teased sailors and organizers alike, on Day Two of the Zhik 29er World Championship Regatta, hosted by Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. For nearly two hours, the Alpha…
Stuff.co.nz. By Simon Maude. A harbour lobby group that fought Auckland Council over extending the city's wharf now wants its support over the America's Cup. Stop Stealing Our Harbour, which forced council-owned Ports of Auckland to halt a wharf extension, is…