Dinghy
Jessica Watson moves to the International 14
Sailing the 14 is all about fun over the summer, says Jessica Watson, who admits she missed out on sailing dinghies in her younger days, because of her fast move into keelboats for her solo round t
Sir Ben
Ben Ainslie, the most decorated Olympic sailor of all time, has capped off his record-breaking 2012 with a Knighthood in the New Year Honours list.
Silver medallists go their separate ways
Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell, the dynamic sailing duo who claimed silver in 470 class at the 2012 Olympic Games, are to go their separate ways in their quest for Olympic gold in Rio.
C-Class warm-up
At the Salon Nautique in Paris, the French challenger for the 2013 International C Class Catamaran Championship in partnership with the French National Sailing Centre (Ecole Nationale de Voile et d
Multiple winners
Today’s 18ft Skiff race on Sydney Harbour was both Race 2 of the NSW Championship as well as the concluding race (brought about by last week’s postponed race) of the AEG 3-Buoys Challen
New role for (American) John Bertrand
The Australian Sailing Team has announced that John Bertrand (the American version, as opposed to the Australia II skipper) has been appointed Finn class coach.
Weir showing the way in the Radials
Given that it was classic light and variable conditions with 5-10 knots from the northeast before racing began, through to the southeast, Race Management did well to get as much racing in on Friday
49ers and FXs back out on the water
Early in the morning the wind was blowing 15 knots out of the south but by 1600, it was just less than half that and coming from the east.
Back on the race course
From the outset, ISAF Sailing World Cup and Sail Melbourne IRO, Ross Wilson was clear about his intention to get the Olympic classes sailing again today.
Lucy Macgregor: Going two hulls
I always knew I wanted to carry on for 2016, but because match racing is out for the Rio Games this has involved a change in class to the catamaran.
