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World Cup season ends in France

Published on April 17th, 2013

Following ISAF Sailing World Cup events in Australia, USA, and Spain, the season will close next week in Hyères, France. Over 800 sailors will compete in the ten Olympic events and the singlehanded and tripehanded Paralympic events on April 22-27. – Event website... Read More


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FAN-TASTIC: Naples Goes nuts for Cup

Published on April 17th, 2013

The one and only America’s Cup World Series event for 2013 kicks off this week in Naples, Italy. Matthew Sheahan of Yachting World describes the local scene… For an event that has no significance in the overall scheme of the 34th America’s Cup, it is encouraging, if not a little bewildering, to see that there ... Read More


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VIDEO: Here’s an alternative for youth sailors

Published on April 17th, 2013

ISAF selected the Bic Techno 293 as the approved One Design board for Junior Sailing Programs and Junior competition. The T293 represents the latest in windsurf technology, allowing the same board to be sailed in 2 ... Read More


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Georgetown, Yale lead college rankings

Published on April 17th, 2013

In Sailing World’s College Rankings as of April 17, 2013, Georgetown takes the top ranking in the fifth coed poll of the spring season while Stanford and Brown round out the top three. Yale, Boston College, ... Read More


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VIDEO: Disabled sailors to doublehand 2013 Transpac

Published on April 17th, 2013

Challenged America will be in the Transpacific Yacht Race this July 8th, 2013. Urban Miyares, Co-Founder and David Hopkins, Director of Vessel & Gift Donations for the charitable Challenged America program will be double handed racing ... Read More


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MULTI-TASK: Something else to do this week

Published on April 17th, 2013

Nine teams will be on the Bay of Naples in Italy for the first day of championship racing Thursday in the America’s Cup World Series. This is the final event of the 2012-13 America’s Cup World ... Read More


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GROWTH: The secret is out, and she’s female

Published on April 17th, 2013

While sailing industry types scratch their heads trying to find the right formula to increase the number of kids in sailing programs, and sailing clubs and racing associations nationwide worry about declining memberships, sailing is shifting ... Read More


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