Dinghy
Full day on the race course
Sailors were rewarded for their patience and hours of onshore preparation with a full day of inconsistent and challenging conditions at the 2014 ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami today.
Too light
Day three of the ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami proved a washout, with rain showers shutting down the wind and making racing impossible across all of the Olympic and Paralympic classes on Biscayne Ba
Giles Scott pulls ahead
Patience was a necessary virtue again on the second day of the ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami, as light winds delayed the starts for the second day running.
Pink and Bithell take the lead
Tight tactical racing was the name of the game on the second day of ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami as light breeze tested the patience and nerves of the 580 sailors from 50 nations.
Historic skiff racing
John ‘Woody’ Winning and his crew of six on Aberdare have taken out the Historical 18ft Skiff Australian Championship after a tight tussle with 2012 champion Bob ‘Killo&r
Strong start for Weguelin and McIntyre
Little to no breeze created mirror-like conditions on the calm waters of Biscayne Bay for the opening day of the ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami.
Cork out of a bottle...
Irish Olympic sailors in training
The Irish Sailing Association (ISA) Performance Department kicked off the start of the year with training camps in Gran Canaria, Cadiz and Barcelona in Spain and Sardinia, Italy.
Emirates Team New Zealand goes A-Cat
With just over two weeks to go, the countdown is on to the upcoming 2014 A-Class Catamaran World Championship.
7 comes out on top
The Gotta Love It 7 crew of Seve Jarvin, Sam Newton and Scott Babbage gave a bril
