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Malcolm Page takes to the 18ft skiff
Olympic 470 Gold medallist Malcolm Page has announced he will skipper an 18ft Skiff with the Australian 18 Footer League in the 2012-2013 Season on Sydney Harbour.
Clean sweep for Giles Scott
Giles Scott took a clean sweep of race wins at the first weekend of the RYA Olympic Classes National Ranker, held at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy this weekend.
US Sailing dinghy capsize report
In response to a 2011 fatal sailing accident in Annapolis, USA, members of US Sailing recently conducted three days of intensive on-water tests of dinghy safety methods and equipment.
Greece claims Tornado Worlds
The final day of the 2012 Tornado World Championship on Lake Garda saw some awkward racing in light and fluky winds. Many of the sailors had their discard race and places changed dramatically.
International 14s in Sardinia
Sardinia’s Maddalena Archipelago is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful sailing areas in the world.
Greeks remain on track
Day three of the Tornado World Championships was a write off with no wind on Wednesday.
All change at US Olympic Sailing
Following a lacklustre result at London 2012 for the US Sailing team, so Kenneth Andreasen has been released from his position of High Performance Director/Head Coach at US Sailing. The decisi
Greeks looking unbeatable
Lake Garda delivered fantastic conditions once again for day two of the 2012 Tornado World Championships.
Tornado Worlds set sail
41 Tornados from 11 different nations across the World have arrived in Torbole, Lake Garda, Italy for the annual Mixed and Open World Championships.
In the bag for Backes and Vandame
France's Olivier Backes and crew Matthieu Vandame figured they needed to sail only two of the last three races to pocket first place in the GlobalTech Formula 18 World Championship today.
