SG Yelken İngilizce Archive
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Cunningham going for the sweep
Thirty-two teams have signed up for the 2024 Etchells North American Championship being held October 11-13 in Marblehead, MA. Jim Cunningham, who in August won the Etchells US Nationals, will compete to defend his 2023 North American title. – Details […]
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Getting the lead out in college
The 2024 Intercollegiate Offshore Regatta (IOR) will take place October 12-13 in Larchmont, NY. Forty-one schools from 19 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces have entered 43 keelboats for this offshore sailing experience to give collegiate sailors a new challenge […]
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Sunfish Worlds coming to Texas
The 2024 Sunfish World Championship has attracted 100 entrants to compete October 14-18 in Heath, TX. The 53rd edition will have up to 12 races on Lake Ray Hubbard, with Jean Paul De Trazegnies (PER) seeking his fourth victory as […]
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When new tech is a good thing
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News I am a slow adapter to new technology as each step takes me a step further from my childhood of playing in the canyon and coming home at sunset. People keep trying to make […]
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Over-hype does disservice to women
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News Three-time Olympic medalist Hannah Mills reports how her involvement with the inaugural Women’s America’s Cup is harder than the Olympics. That’s surprising, given the number of people that want Olympic medals and the years […]
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Titles in sailing should matter
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.” Playwright William Shakespeare uses this line in his play Romeo and Juliet to convey that […]
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Learning curve is huge on AC40s
The inaugural Women’s America’s Cup sought to give opportunity and experience to female sailors in the AC40 boat, the foiler used for training by the America’s Cup teams. But advance access to the boats varied among the 12 entrants, especially […]
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Seahorse Sailor of the Month
Seahorse magazine hosts a monthly poll to recognize recent achievement, and Scuttlebutt is leaning in to support North American interests: TONY LANGLEY (GBR) They say persistence is usually rewarded; well, British TP52 skipper Tony Langley has certainly been persistent. A […]
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From the Land of Throwaway Boats
by Jonathan Klopman Despite breathless press coverage, the crusade for “carbon neutral boating” seems to be losing steam. Whether it is cost, a lack of viable “clean” watercraft, or the public’s recognition that putting around in a battery powered launch […]
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America’s Cup Digital Umpiring Explained
Richard Slater, Chief Umpire for the America’s Cup, explains how the rules are enforced at high speed. Report by Jan Pehrson for Scuttlebutt Sailing News: The steering wheels for the AC40s and AC75s look like Formula One steering wheels, with […]
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Broadening the horizon for sailors
The best way for a person to have new experiences is through their curiosity and initiative. The second-best way is anyway possible, and with greater limits and structure put on recent generations, organized programs occur to broaden the horizon for […]
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Grabbing the spotlight in Barcelona
As the oldest international competition still operating in any sport, the America’s Cup has a connection with everyone that sails. While people can have mixed feelings about the event, it has grabbed the interest of a class boat that’s popular […]
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Pursuing next generation of Star sailors
The pursuit of future participants is not lost on the iconic Star Class as it manages programs to foster this development. Launched earlier in 2024, the Star Education and Access Program loans a complete Star Class boat to facilitate the […]
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Boat failure knocks Canada out of Women’s America’s Cup
The Women’s America’s Cup offered opportunity and risk for the twelve teams. While participating gave great exposure for the crew, the provided AC40 was no easy boat to sail, and with little practice time, problems could occur. That happened when […]
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Lottery winds at Women’s America’s Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 8, 2024) – After a lack of wind yesterday cancelled racing, the fourth day of the Women’s America’s Cup had a heavy load as both Group A and Group B had four races each to complete […]
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More the merrier at SailGP Season 5
Ten teams competed in the fourth season of SailGP, with the league revealing how two new teams would join for Season 5. However, with only 11 F50s available, on the chopping block was one of the four league-owned teams – […]
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Will Great Britain be too much for New Zealand?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The Louis Vuitton Cup fulfilled its mission of providing a competition to advance the best challenger to the 37th America’s Cup. INEOS Britannia was most certainly not the best when the series began August […]
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Behind the Scenes, October 2024
The walls of Scuttlebutt HQ include the Ultimate Sailing calendar by Sharon Green, with the October 2024 images featuring photographer Matias Capizzano. Matias is a master of close-action photography and fearlessly puts himself in the midst of the fray […]
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Will Great Britain be too much for New Zealand?
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The Louis Vuitton Cup fulfilled its mission of providing a competition to advance the best challenger to the 37th America’s Cup. INEOS Britannia was most certainly not the best when the series began August […]
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Say a prayer for Florida
(October 7, 2024) – Florida’s storm-battered Gulf Coast raced against a Category 5 hurricane today as workers sprinted to pick up heaps of appliances and other street debris left over from Helene two weeks ago while highways were clogged with […]
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Skunked at Women’s America’s Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 7, 2024) – The third day of the Women’s America’s Cup offered misty cloud cover hanging over the city with all the forecast models suggesting little chance of breeze until much later in the afternoon and early […]
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More the merrier at SailGP Season 5
Ten teams competed in the fourth season of SailGP, with the league revealing how two new teams would join for Season 5. However, with only 11 F50s available, on the chopping block was one of the four league-owned teams – […]
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Fourth time a charm at Championship
The 2024 Championship of Champions attracted 20 skippers for this ‘best of the best’ competition held October 4-6 on Lake Maumelle in Roland, Arkansas. Using the Y-Flyer dinghy, it was Lightning class champions David Starck and Jenna Probst that took […]
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Closing the materials loop
The phrase “we can’t recycle our way out of” refers to single-use plastics, and the idea that recycling alone is not enough to solve it. However, the world is producing disposable plastics faster than it can collect and recycle them. […]
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New ways to sail
When the IOR handicap rule was cratering, and custom boat design work was drying up, the top naval architects shifted to superyacht design. These 100+ footers were clunky at that time, and the bright minds of yacht design made them […]
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Invested in the Vendée Globe
The Olympics had August. The America’s Cup has September and October. And it is the Vendée Globe that will occupy the internet from November into March. When the 40 skippers start this solo round-the-world race on November 10, a large […]
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Spithill says arrivederci to America’s Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 4, 2024) – A two-time winner, Jimmy Spithill said he believes he has raced in his last America’s Cup after his Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli was beaten in the challengers’ final. “I really think I am at […]
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Great Britain wins Louis Vuitton Cup
Barcelona, Spain (October 4, 2024) – After a maintenance day for the teams yesterday, INEOS Britannia topped Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli today in the Louis Vuitton Cup. The British team have secured their place in the 37th America’s Cup Match, […]
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Is Olympic sailing on the right path?
Is Olympic sailing heading in the right direction as a showcase of the sport – for both competitors and spectators? Matthew Sheahan assesses for Yachting World: How was your summer season? If you went to a major event like Olympic […]
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Discards applied at ORC World Champs
Newport, RI (October 3, 2024) – A delayed start to wait for wind today still yielded two more windward-leeward inshore races at the 2024 ORC World Championship held at New York Yacht Club Harbour Court. With five inshore races completed, […]
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First glimpse of the AC75 racing
The Louis Vuitton Preliminary Regatta (Aug. 22-25) features the six teams vying for the 37th America’s Cup, with the racing to offer the first glimpse of their new AC75 in competition. Here are key areas of the racing that are […]
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America’s Cup: Alinghi dismasted again
Barcelona, Spain (August 20, 2024) – Whilst training ahead of the Louis Vuitton Preliminary Regatta that starts on August 22, Alinghi Red Bull Racing suffered a rig failure onboard ‘BoatOne.’ ‘Today there was a rig failure during the early stage […]
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Record setting World Championship
Imagine a line of the fastest single-handed racing catamarans stretching over a kilometre in length if placed end to end. This is the size of fleet that will assemble at the 2024 A-Class Cat World Championships to be held September […]
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Save famous boat from breaker’s yard
The very esteemed Warwick ‘Commodore’ Tompkins is now 92 years young, and has spent his life racing, delivering, designing, rigging, and cruising boats of all kinds. He checks in here with a cry for help: When it comes to the […]
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Tragedy off the Sicilian coast
One person has died and six remain missing after the luxury superyacht Bayesian with 22 people on board sank off the Sicilian coast on August 19. The missing included British tech giant Mike Lynch, his daughter Hannah Lynch, his lawyer and […]
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A Tribute for Reef Baker
The fentanyl crisis in the USA claimed Reef Baker, a passionate 16-year-old sailor who inadvertently took something laced with the drug. A gofundme page is set-up to assist the family: Reef had a heart of gold. He would help those […]
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Administering rules at the elite level
Most racing occurs between competitors without umpires on the course, leaving it to the sailors to police themselves within the Racing Rules of Sailing. It is not a perfect system, but when you consider how the sport has survived by […]
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China to launch 2025 Match Racing Tour
The World Match Racing Tour will start the 2025 season with a new event in China on January 8-12. Located 62 km from Hong Kong, the MACAO Match Cup will have teams compete in Far East 28R match racing edition […]
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Olympic Sailing: Point – Counter-Point
The Irish Times carried an editorial by Jonathan Liew in which he found the Olympic Games had grown to include many sports, and arguably, too many. So Liew initiated a review, and found many negatives about Sailing, calling it to be “a […]
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More craziness at Paris 2024
Marseille, France (August 5, 2024) – After nine days, the ten events at the Paris 2024 Olympics are either completed or approaching the finale, though today’s light winds limited some racing. For all competition reports, click here. Event details – Results – Notice Board Men’s […]
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Something for everyone at Lightning North Americans
The 2024 Lightning Class North American Championships is being hosted by Buffalo Canoe Club in Ridgeway, ON. The schedule begins with racing for Women’s, Junior’s, and Masters on August 4-6, followed by the Open Championship for 67 entrants on August 8-11. Source: scuttlebutt – […]
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Promoting pathway to lifelong racing
The 2024 Chubb U.S. Youth Triplehanded Championship, also known as the Sears Cup, will be held August 6-8 in San Diego, CA. Hosted by San Diego Yacht Club, the championship in J/22s has crews of four that must have reached […]
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Narrowing the skill gap for SailGP teams
The SailGP sports league has continually added new teams, but it became apparent in the fourth season how the ability gap was getting hard to close. Practice time has always been limited before events, and with some teams and athletes […]
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Nonsense protests at Olympic Games
Whatever amount of civility that exists during the four years prior to the Olympic Games, it all goes out the window as competitors seek advantage wherever possible. At the Rio 2016 Olympics, a nonsense protest that went against Caleb Paine […]
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Getting big for Olympic Sailing
When the Men’s One Person Dinghy Heavy event was discontinued after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the lament was that plus-sized people no longer had a place in the Olympic Games. While Star Class and Finn Class sailors had enjoyed a […]
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US Women’s Match Racing Championship
Allie Blecher became a 4-time champion at the US Women’s Match Racing Championship when she won the 2024 title on August 2–4 in Chicago, IL With her crew of Alana Marks, Katja Sertl, and Alicia Blumenthal, they topped the 10-team […]
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Staying on schedule at Paris 2024
Marseille, France (August 4, 2024) – The eighth day at the Paris 2024 Olympics completed the planned schedule for the six events, with history made as the first ever Formula Kite races were held at an Olympics. For all competition […]
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Canada transitions from simulator to sea
The Youth America’s Cup will have 12 entrants – six teams supported by America’s Cup campaigns and six independent crews. Among this latter group is Concord Pacific Racing which in July took a from virtual simulations to real-world sailing on the water. Jack Gogan […]
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Preparing USA for the 37th America’s Cup
The New York Yacht Club American Magic team knows all about ‘so-close-yet-so far’ in this game, and they are more than determined to bring the America’s Cup trophy back to the club on West 44th Street that held it continuously […]
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Paris 2024: Has Windsurfing gone too far?
Marseille, France (August 3, 2024) – After dominating the 14-race Opening Series of the Women’s Windsurfer event, Great Britain’s Emma Wilson is not a fan of the new knock-out format to award medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics. While seeking to heighten excitement for […]
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Stronger conditions arrive at Paris 2024
Marseille, France (August 3, 2024) – The Men’s Windsurfer and Women’s Windsurfer showcased the new Medal Series format to award medals, while the seventh day at the Paris 2024 Olympics finally found its mojo at the Mistral breeze delivered stronger winds and waves. For all competition […]
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Paris 2024: Italy claims Windsurfer Gold
Marseille, France (August 3, 2024) – The Women’s Windsurfer is one of 10 Sailing events held at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Using the iQFOiL equipment, 24 nations competed in the 14-race Opening Series on July 28-August 1, with the top […]
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Paris 2024: Israel takes Windsurfer Gold
Marseille, France (August 3, 2024) – The Men’s Windsurfer is one of 10 Sailing events held at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Using the iQFOiL equipment, 24 nations competed in the 13-race Opening Series on July 28-August 1, with the top […]
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Paris 2024: Busy day on Bay of Marseille
Marseille, France (August 2, 2024) – As the Men’s Skiff and Women’s Skiff events held their Medal Races, the sixth day at the Paris 2024 Olympics continued the competition for the Windsurfing and One Person Dinghy events, and began racing in the Mixed Two […]
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Star Class returns ‘home’ for World title
Among the biggest 2024 events in the USA will be the Star World Championship to be held September 8-13 in San Diego, California. As one of the Star Class homes, it returns after over a decade, with host San Diego […]
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Paris 2024: USA get Bronze in Men’s Skiff
Marseille, France (August 2, 2024) – The Men’s Skiff is one of 10 Sailing events held at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Using the 49er equipment, 20 teams competed in the 12-race Opening Series on July 28-31, with the top 10 […]
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Paris 2024: Dominant Dutch duo win Gold
Marseille, France (August 2, 2024) – The Women’s Skiff is one of 10 Sailing events held at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Using the 49erFX equipment, 20 teams competed in the 12-race Opening Series on July 28-31, with the top 10 […]
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Paris 2024 begins with light winds
Marseille, France (July 28, 2024) – The Sailing Program at the Paris 2024 Olympics got underway today with four events – Men’s and Women’s Skiff and Men’s and Women’s Windsurfing – on the schedule. While the winds were too light […]
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Killer whales sink yacht
Orcas relentlessly battered a yacht in a “terrifying” two-hour attack on July 24 that didn’t end until the $128,680 vessel sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. Robert Powell, 59, and his crew were just 22 hours into their […]
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SailGP: Moving toward profitability
Following SailGP’s fourth season of competition, the global sports league reports new growth records and an expanding international fan-base. After hosting ten teams, 13 events, and an increase to the total prize pot of US $7M, the organization enters the […]
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Turning the hull of a really big boat
Dutch shipbuilding company Royal Huisman marked its 140th anniversary with the milestone hull turning of what will be, at 280 feet, the world’s largest yacht with a single mast. The main part of the aluminum hull, at 200 feet, was […]
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First protest of Paris 2024
Among the 10 events on the Sailing Program for Paris 2024, racing in the Men’s and Women’s One Person Dinghy and Men’s and Women’s Windsurfing use supplied equipment. While this eases the financial burden to compete, variances and restrictions are […]
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Paris 2024: The moment has arrived
by Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The Sailing Program at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games begins July 28 in Marseille, France, which begs the question every four years: who can handle it? Success requires maintaining routine, managing distractions, and executing […]
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Will meteorology help Olympic success?
U.S. Sailing Team meteorologist Chelsea Carlson Freas shares insights with The Weather Channel on how weather data and instincts could help bring home a gold medal as this summer’s Olympics races take place along France’s southern coast in the city of Marseilles: […]
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You’re going to need a bigger boat
Two people were thrown into the ocean after a humpback whale landed on their fishing boat off the New Hampshire coast on Tuesday morning (July 23), and the entire incident was caught on video. “We didn’t see him for a […]
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What is the key to invention?
The Curmudgeon’s once noted how “If you want a new idea, read an old book.” This observation comes to mind from a report by yacht designer and past Seahorse magazine editor Julian Everitt: Thirty-six years ago, Tony Berry and Peter de Savery […]
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Duck Dodge turns 50
Seattle has one of the highest numbers of recreational boats per capita of anywhere in the United States, and that was on full display Tuesday night on Lake Union. A sailing race called Duck Dodge has been a staple on […]
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2024-25 Canadian Sailing Youth Squad
Sail Canada has released the list of sailors who will be part of the 2024-2025 Canadian Sailing Youth Squad (CSYS). A total of 19 athletes has been selected following their participation and evaluation at the 2024 CSYS Trials Camp held […]
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How would you decide this?
Dave Perry’s 100 Best Racing Rules Quizzes highlights specific aspects of the racing rules in a fun format designed to help you become more familiar with The Racing Rules of Sailing. Here’s Quiz 10: Question: Boats P (on port tack) and […]
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2023-24 College All-Academic Team
The 2023-24 Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association (ICSA) All-Academic Team has been reviewed and selected, recognizing 290 student athletes that have been named to the team. The ICSA All-Academic Sailing Team recognizes Juniors and Seniors who have participated as a competitor or […]
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SailGP: The cost of doing business
SailGP’s chief operations officer Julien Di Biase recently gave an indication of the cost to host an event, but this report by STUFF media details how much was paid to host the New Zealand event: The SailGP event in Lyttelton in March […]
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Refining Polars and Sail Charts
Polars and sail charts are crucial tools for sailors to ensure they have the right sail at the right time, but their accuracy requires effort. Report by Christopher Lewis for Sailing World: The phone rings with an incoming WhatsApp call […]
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SailGP: Canada fighting the odds
The Canadian SailGP Team is on the hot seat. They have no funding, no event next season, and a skipper that may be the most disliked in the league. Worse, two new fully-funded teams are coming, and the league is […]
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Bayview Mackinac: What we do for fun
The 2024 Bayview Mackinac Race attracted a record 332 entrants when the 100th edition got underway on July 20 for the 204 nm course from Southern Lake Huron to Mackinac Island. Here are two reports from the race by Phoebe Wall Howard: […]
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Successful centennial Bayview Mackinac
A record 332 monohulls and multihulls entered the 2024 Bayview Mackinac Race with 309 boats completing the 204 nm course in conditions that ranged from perfect to challenging. The 100th edition had all competitors compete on the original course used […]
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An event Olivia would have liked
The Olivia Constants Team Race was created as a memorial regatta for Olivia Constants following a tragic youth sailing accident in 2011. Per the Olivia Constants Foundation, Olivia’s Team Race represents the way Olivia would have liked to have a […]
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Classic conditions welcome Pacific Cup
With staggered starts on July 15, 17, and 18, 64 teams entered the biennial 2070 nm race from San Francisco, California to Kaneohe, Hawaii. Here’s an update on July 22, 2024: Day one of the 2024 Pacific Cup was off […]
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Paris 2024: Place your bet on Sailing
DraftKings Sportsbook is an online sports betting platform in the USA, and among their list of events is Sailing for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Odds and bets are being listed for the 10 Sailing events being held at the Olympic […]
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Gold Medal awarded, 72 years late
Mike Schoettle is living proof that good things come to those who wait, as just days before the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony, the USA sailor finally received his long-awaited gold medal from the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. Schoettle was an alternate […]
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Supporting para sailing in Chicago
The Independence Cup founded by the Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing Foundation has partnered with US Sailing to include the U.S. Para Sailing Championship. Titles are held in three divisions, with the foundation’s fleet of 20 boats made available at no […]
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One hundred years of promoting sailing
The Junior Sailing Association of Long Island Sound (JSA of LIS) will be celebrating its 100th birthday with a reunion party and alumni regatta on July 27, 2024 at Larchmont Yacht Club in Larchmont, NY. For former juniors 21 years […]
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America’s Cup: Preview in one month
It’s soon to get real for the teams seeking to win the 37th America’s Cup with the final preliminary event on August 22-25, and then the challenger series begins August 29. All the hours of training, the work in the […]
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Trickle down of clothing technology
Sam Fortescue takes a look at the latest clothing technology being used at the highest level of our sport, that may be making its way to your kit soon: We’re weeks away from the start of one of the biggest […]
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Final stage for the 2023-24 Clipper Race
The goal of every host for the Olympic Games is to create a legacy, which for France is the sailing center to be used at Paris 2024 in Marseille. Built at a cost close to €50 million, the facility has […]
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Ten days of sailing, parties, and fun
by Buttons Padin For a major regatta to retain its vitality for 126 years, it must be offering something special. Larchmont Yacht Club’s annual Race Week does just that, yet that special factor has evolved over the past century. No […]
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Gladiator wins TP52 World Championship
Tony Langley’s Gladiator became the first British flagged team to lift the Rolex TP52 World Championship, winning the 2024 title held July 16-20 in Newport, RI. With Guillermo Parada steering, backed up by Bruno Zirilli navigator and the owner calling […]
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Club 420 North American Championship
Cooper Keeves and Matthew Commons won the 2024 Club 420 North American Championship held July 17-20 in Redwood City, CA. One hundred four teams completed 12 races in Gold Fleet and 10 races in Silver Fleet. Mornings started with 8-12 […]
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Marine VHF: What you need to know
Published since 1974, Practical Sailor is the only independent product test report of sailboats, sailing equipment, and gear. They’re also good about providing advice which they do in this report about the VHF radio: Learning how to use a marine […]
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Sailor beats death under moonless sky
Chicago Yacht Club to Mackinac racer reveals details of Lake Michigan rescue: Shawn Dougherty told himself to keep calm or he would likely die. The 56-year-old from Seattle struggled at times not to swallow water as Lake Michigan waves crashed […]
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Italy top nation at Youth Sailing Worlds
A total of 418 sailors from 70 countries competed in the 2024 Youth Sailing World Championships, held July 15-19 in Lake Garda, Italy. The host country retained their Nations Trophy, awarded to the best overall nation, by winning six of the […]
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Paris 2024: Sailing to carry Danish flag
While the Sailing events at the Paris 2024 Olympics aren’t likely to find their way to mainstream news in the USA, the situation is different in Denmark where Anne-Marie Rindom, gold medalist in the Women’s One Person Dinghy at Tokyo […]
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VIDEO: Matrons of the sea
Every year, the Master Mariners Benevolent Association organizes a regatta where classic sailboats designed or built before 1937 come out to race on San Francisco Bay, CA. More than 60 boats came out for the racing in 2024.
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Game time at TP52 World Championship
Ten teams will be on the start line when the 2024 TP52 World Championship is held July 16-20 in Newport, RI. Seven nations will be represented in what is also the third regatta of the 2024 52 SUPER SERIES season, […]
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Final finisher for Global Solo Challenge
by Marco Nannini, Global Solo Challenge When Louis Robein sailed into A Coruna, clean-shaven and relaxed, it was easy to mistake him for a sailor returning from a gentle Sunday sail. Wearing a t-shirt that read “Never underestimate an old […]
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Federal funding for Olympic athletesw
The federal government fulfilled a budget promise to Canada’s athletes preparing for the Olympic and Paralympic Games with a C$55-million infusion into the sport system. National Sport Minister Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment Randy Boissonnault and Treasury Board President Anita […]
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Countdown to Youth Sailing Worlds
The world’s best young sailors from over 75 countries will take to the waters of Lake Garda for the 2024 Youth Sailing World Championships on July 15-20. Eleven events are held for the 1600 competitors: Male and Female divisions of […]
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Person-Overboard Retrieval Techniques
by Ralph Naranjo, Practical Sailor The term Man Overboard (MOB) has been caught in the tide of political correctness, and terminology like Crew Overboard (COB) and Person in the Water (PIW), the U.S. Coast Guard’s latest designator, have changed safety […]
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Poole wins GKSS Match Cup Sweden
Chris Poole/ Riptide Racing became the first American skipper to win the 2024 GKSS Match Cup Sweden, held July 1-6 in Marstrand, Sweden. The GKSS Match Cup Sweden is a founding event of the World Match Racing Tour which this […]
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Östling wins Nordea Women’s Trophy
Sweden’s Anna Östling and her Team Wings successfully defended their Nordea Women’s Trophy title defeating Renee Groeneveld and her Dutch Women’s Match Racing Team in a tense final. This was the second event of the Women’s World Match Racing Tour […]
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Countdown to 2024 Pacific Cup
There are two races that take turns sending racers from California to Hawaii, with even years having the fleet depart from San Francisco to Kaneohe. Three staggered starts narrow the arrival times of the fleet, with the first gun to […]
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2024 Reach Youth Engagement Grant Recipients
Sailing centers throughout the country have been awarded grants to grow youth sailing through STEM and environmental education with the US Sailing Reach Initiative. The Reach Initiative grants provide non-profit sailing centers with funds and resources to further their Reach […]
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Trying to leave a better sport for girls
The growth of sailing beyond its base of white males is a Catch-22. People are attracted to activities with those like themselves involved, but to have more women and ethnicities, you need to already have them. While varied ethnicities have […]