Dinghy
Percy/Simpson out
Race three of the Star European Championship at Dun Laoghaire was successfully started on Dublin Bay this morning as gales finally abated for the 26-boat fleet gathered at the Royal St George Yacht
Irene-light stops International 14 team racing
Action at the 2011 International 14 World Championships has so far been hampered by the aftermath of ‘Hurricane Irene’, the hurricane that recently devastated the east coast of America.
Blown out
High winds once again dictated the racing schedule at the Star European Championship at Dun Laoghaire on the third day of the series that has had two races out of the original eight-race programme
Get your nominations in
Just a few hours remain to make nominations for the 2011 ISAF Rolex World Sailor of the Year Awards, the most prestigious award of recognition in the sport of sailing.
Italians first out in front
After gales delayed the start of the Star European Championship at Dun Laoghaire on Sunday, a lull allowed two races to be sailed today that saw Italians Diego Negri and Enrico Voltolini deliver tw
Fourth OK World Championship win
How times have changed. A little over seven years ago, no British sailor had ever won the OK Dinghy World Championship.
Double win for West Kirby Hawks
Resurgence of the UK 18ft skiffs
As keen readers will have noticed – the 18ft skiff class in the UK has been making a comeback this season after a hiatus in 2010 when they held just one regatta before racing petered out.
RS Champion of Champions
The RS Games were a roaring success with 525 boats and 875 competitors taking part in nine World, European and National Championships for the adult RS classes over the 12 days at the Weymouth and P
Gearing up for the Artemis International 14 Worlds
The International 14 Class is revving up for the most important regatta on the annual global circuit, the Artemis 2011 International 14 World Championships.
