Dinghy

Another masterclass from Giles Scott

Competitors on day three of Skandia Sail for Gold got a first glimpse of the big conditions forecast for tomorrow and Friday.

Skandia Sail for Gold: February conditions in June

It may be early June in the UK but you could be forgiven for thinking that it was February given chilly temperature, big waves, poor visibility and torrential rain that accompanied day two of Skand

Light start for Skandia Sail for Gold

Skandia Sail for Gold got underway today in light conditions with the majority of classes coming back ashore for a lengthy delay until late afternoon when the breeze eventually built enough to allo

Last pre-Olympic dust up

Skandia Sail for Gold kicks off today, the last Olympic classes event prior to the Games, with a bl

Last blast

The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic sailing venue will get a final run through its paces this week, as 523 entries and 723 athletes from 59 nations, plus their 249 coaches compete this week at t

Fourth title to Michael Maier

Michael Maier (CZE) won his fourth Finn World Masters title in Pwllheli on Friday with no more races sailed after the wind failed to stabilise in time to get the final races in before the time limi

Video: Three days in the life Ben Ainslie

EUROSAF confirm new European Sailing Cup

EUROSAF, in association with the organisers of Garda Olympic Week, Italy; Delta Lloyd Regatta, The  Netherlands; Sail for Gold, United Kingdom; Kieler Woche, Germany and Semaine Olympique F

Britain in contention for 470 Women's gold at London 2012

Last weekend marked a landmark in British Olympic sailing when Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark became the first British women to become 470 World Champions.

Could Britain win London 2012 Women's 470 Gold?

Could British Olympic sailing fans dare hope that in Weymouth this August, Skandia Team GBR might score its first ever medal in the 470 Women's event?