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15 miles before the arrival, everything is possible!
The departure was set at 7pm yesterday in front of Port-Barcarès. Unfortunately the wind never set on the Mediterranean Sea. The competitors thus travelled half the way with their engine, and the race only started a 9.56am today. The limit time for the arrival in Marseille is 10pm tonight. The M 30s have been sailing with their spinnaker all the way from Port-Barcarès. Current leader in the overall ranking Courrier Dunkerque (Daniel Souben) was in the lead at 5pm, in front of Nouvelle-Calédonie (Ronan Dreano) and Manche Basse Normandie (Benoît Charon).
114 sailors at the heart of the matter
With the skippers briefing this morning, just 24 hours from the start, the 7th edition of the Transat Quebec Saint Malo entered into the ver...
Celebration Peaks with Spotlight on Olin Stephens
Although there is still another day of racing to go this weekend and another four days of competition to come next week, today may go down a...
Telefonica announces their four under-30 crew members
The Telefonica team have announced their four Under-30 crew members. They are Spaniards Pablo Arrarte, Antonio Cuervas-Mons, New Zealander D...
Keith Swinton (AUS) leads after round robin
Toyota Sopot Match Race 2008 Grade 1 The first stage of the Toyota Sopot Match Race 2008 Grade 1 is finally finished .Eight teams advance...
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Medals Decided At Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World
Great Britain topped the medal table as the podium positions were decided on the final day of racing at the 2008 Volvo Youth Sailing ISAF World Championship in Århus, Denmark....
Star Class European Championship at the 6th Baltic Week
The sixth edition of the Rolex Baltic Week will be featuring the Star Class European Championship for the second time. After the 2006 event, the oldest Olympic class will once again be carried on the Baltic Sea in Germany. The regatta will take place from 5 to 12 July 2009 in the modernized Olympic ...
The professionals establish themselves as leaders
The three races of the day were sailed in windy conditions in front of Port-Barcarès. NW’ly wind blew up to thirty knots in gusts. No surprise in such conditions, the leaders in the overall ranking remained first. However, amateur crew Ville du Port – Région Réunion (Gabriel Jean-Albert) managed to ...
More Sailing to Follow Classics Weekend
With 53 classic yachts registered to race this weekend in the first half of the New York Yacht Club's (NYYC) sixth biennial Race Week at Newport presented by Rolex, another 123 boats are prepping for the second half of the event, which starts next Thursday, July 24, and continues through Sunday, Jul...
International Sporting Talent to take to the River Thames
OLYMPIC GOLD medallists and world record holders will take to the River Thames on Monday 21 July in their bid to secure the fastest navigation of the Thames between Greenwich Yacht Club and the O2 Arena....
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