Dinghy
Four way tie for first
Strong breezes were the order of the day at the 2013 British Open Team Racing Championship for the Wilson Trophy, which began today at 1300 on West Kirby’s Marine Lake.
German podium
Stefan Boehm came to Barbados as someone who had never won a national sailing championship in his native Germany and certainly had never won a world title.
One more race held
6/8 knots of wind, sun and sea - one race was held in the morning at the Kuehne & Nagel International Moth Europeans in Masala, Sicily, but the wind continued to not play ball on a day when the
Lucky rabbit
Morten Bogacki didn't want anything to do with being the appointed 'rabbit', also known as the pathfinder, to set the start for race six of the SAP 505 World Championship.
Brits hold top four slots
The English crews flexed their muscles today at the Kuehne and Nagel Moth European Championship taking place in Masala, Italy, and ended the day holding the top four positions with Chris Rashley sc
Big breeze practice race
Germans still dominant
Race three of the SAP 505 World Championship was a reminder that, while crunching the best data, and executing appropriate strategies, in sailing as in business you need to keep a weather eye out f
Boehm and Roos ahead
There are two casinos within walking distance of the Barbados Yacht Club, and if anybody ought to hit the casinos tonight it's German skipper Stefan Boehm, winner of the opening two races of the SA
Ten medal haul for Team GBR
Golds for Bryony Shaw, Andrew Mills and the 49er pairing of Dylan Fletcher and Alain Sign capped off a ten-medal haul for Britain’s sailors at the conclusion of the ISAF Sailing World Cup i

