America’s Cup: Age of the simulator
July 7th, 2020
by Mark Chisnell, Sailing World Pop quiz: Which technology did not exist in sailboat racing 10 years ago but will
July 7th, 2020
by Mark Chisnell, Sailing World Pop quiz: Which technology did not exist in sailboat racing 10 years ago but will
July 7th, 2020
It was before the Tokyo 2020 Games were postponed when we published Tokyo 2020: Let the show go on (March
July 7th, 2020
We know Pamala Baldwin though her sailing exploits, as the Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) had awarded the Antigua-based skipper and
July 6th, 2020
For five years, the Race to Alaska, a 750-mile course from Port Townsend, Washington to Ketchikan, Alaska, proved that journey
July 6th, 2020
America’s Cup defender Emirates Team New Zealand is diving into its legal fund as it seeks to convince the kiwi
July 6th, 2020
Amid the health restrictions due to COVID-19, competitive sailing can occur, but getting everyone to buy-in is critical. However, with
July 6th, 2020
The category of ‘professional sailor’ has morphed to cover a lot of ground and the degree of refinement for the
July 6th, 2020
The walls of Scuttlebutt HQ include the Ultimate Sailing calendar, and in this report Sharon Green shares the behind-the-scenes story
July 5th, 2020
The America’s Cup, the pinnacle of yachting, was first contested in 1851 making it the oldest trophy in international sport,
July 5th, 2020
For five years, the Race to Alaska, a 750-mile course from Port Townsend, Washington to Ketchikan, Alaska, proved that journey
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