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There’s a new king in town
Mathieu Richard was crowned the ‘King of the Mountain’ today in St Moritz after beating Ian Williams 2-0 in a light wind final....
French guaranteed place in final
The sunshine has returned to the shores of Lake St Moritz today, bringing with it the breeze, albeit a shifty one. Racing got underway as scheduled and as the quarterfinals were completed more teams saw their chance of taking the prestigious ‘King of the Mountain’ title slip away. Racing continued r...
Monnin takes the upper hand
Day three at St Moritz Match Race and the big black rain clouds were slowly beginning to clear to make way for some great racing. With no races of the repechage round robin completed yesterday, organisers were starting to feel the pressure to get some races away. The course was quickly moved to the ...
Agressive racing decides three more quarterfinalists
Torrential rain all night did nothing to deter the competitors of St Moritz Match Race as they prepared for day two of the sixth event of the World Match Racing Tour. With two flights of Round Robin B left to be completed in the morning session, all six teams still had a chance to qualify directly f...
Col and Minoprio standout on day one at St Moritz
St Moritz Match Race got under way this morning and while the lake looked like glass, as promised the wind came through in time for the scheduled start. With eight of the top ten ISAF ranked teams competing, competition is sure to be fierce as the teams battle out for their share in the $135 000 pri...
Top Sailors to gather for second century of Bermuda Gold Cup
Get ready for some the world’s best match race sailing October 7-12 on Bermuda’s Hamilton Harbour in the King Edward VII Gold Cup presented by Argo Group. Frenchman Mathieu Richard will be back in Bermuda in just over a month to defend his title in the 101st year of sailing for the spectacular gold...
DANISH OPEN REVENGE FOR WILLIAMS
An estimated 30,000 people have come to see the sights and sounds of Frederikshavn this week as the town played host to the fifth stage of the World Match Racing Tour. The Danish Open ended today with Ian Williams (GBR) of Team Pindar taking 1st place in a best of three final against Sebastien Col (...
Will seven wins be enough?
The second day of racing at the Danish Open saw true champagne sailing conditions with wind ranging between 10 to 20 knots and clear blue sky’s. Race officials took advantage of the conditions and completed 10 flights in the day’s schedule. With a northerly breeze that made life very difficult for ...
WILLIAM’S STEALS LEAD ON DAY ONE OF DANISH OPEN
The first day of the Danish Open, Stage 5 of the World Match Racing Tour 2008 season saw 12 crews from 7 countries take to the waters off the Jutlandic peninsula. With a shifty gusty breeze that blew off the land up to 22 knots the teams were tested to the max....
WMRT HEADS TO FREDERIKSHAVN
Frederikshavn becomes the host city of one of Denmark’s biggest yachting events of the year, some of the finest yachtsmen will be in attendance. The city looks forward to welcoming the world with open arms.Frederikshavn Municipality constitutes the peak of the European continent and thanks to its ge...