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  • Sailing World
    November 5, 2012
    Baby Steps for Luna Rossa's Big Cat
    The AC72 is in the water, but Luna Rossa is quite a ways from getting out on the water and sparring with training partners Emirates Team New Zealand.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Interview | Australia/New Zealand | Multihull | AC72 | Americas Cup | Erickson | Luna Rossa | America's Cup
  • Emirates Team New Zealand AC72
    October 19, 2012
    AC72: Designed In the Matrix
    As the 34th America’s Cup draws nearer, the development of the America’s Cup 72 catamaran moves into overdrive. Emirates Team New Zealand hit the water first and fast. Dave Reed interviews Emirates Team New Zealand's technical director Nick Holroyd. Tech Review from our October 2012 issue.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Interview | Multihull | America's Cup
  • Webb Chiles
    October 10, 2012
    The Webb Chiles Way
    Tim Zimmermann gets the scoop from Webb Chiles on his latest circumnavigation dream, which he plans to sail on board the Moore 24 Gannet.
    Related tags: Sailboats | Keelboat | Interview | Circumnavigation | Seamanship
  • Sailing World
    October 3, 2012
    Barker Aims to Get ETNZ Back on Track
    Emirates Team New Zealand uncharacteristically struggled in its first visit to the America's Cup venue at the America's Cup World Series event in San Francisco in August. Skipper Dean Barker is looking for a better performance this time around.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | Americas Cup | Dean Barker | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    October 3, 2012
    Itching to Get Started
    While the focus this week for Artemis Racing is very much on the America's Cup World Series, even skipper Terry Hutchinson can't help but look past this event to the impending launch of the team's first AC72.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Racing | Catamaran | Interview | Americas Cup | Artemis Racing | Hutchinson | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    September 6, 2012
    Meet the New Boss; Not the Same as the Old Boss?
    With seven years as a member of US Sailing's Olympic Sailing Committee, and double that as an industry insider, many see former Olympic hopeful Josh Adams as ideally qualified to take over leadership of the U.S. Olympic Sailing program. Others feel his appointment will perpetuate the philosophies that left the U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider without a medal in the 2012 Olympics.
    Related tags: Racing | Interview | 2012 | 2016 | josh adams | london | olympic | Olympics | rio | Weymouth | Olympic
  • Sailing World
    August 3, 2012
    Worth the Wait
    The last team to start racing puts together the best opening set of results for the U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider. Amanda Clark and Sarah Lihan are right in the lead group in the Women's 470.
    Related tags: Olympic | Racing | Interview | 470 | clark | lihan | london | Olympics | Olympic
  • Sailing World
    August 2, 2012
    Maegli Aguero's Rapid Rise Through the Ranks
    The top recent export of the American collegiate sailing circuit isn't American. An interview with Guatemalan Laser sailor, and medal contender, Juan Maegli Aguero.
    Related tags: Olympic | Racing | LaserPerformance | Dinghy | Interview | Gautemala | laser | Olympic
  • Sailing World
    June 25, 2012
    Inside the America's Cup World Series: Dirk de Ridder
    The wing trimmer for Jimmy Spithill's Oracle Team USA AC45 team talks about his shoreside responsibilities, whether the team is now comfortable with the AC45 wing, whether Russell Coutts has softened after his experience as a crew in Venice, and how much it will mean to him to win the overall title for the inaugural season of the America's Cup World Series.
    Related tags: America's Cup | Catamaran | Interview | Northeast | Multihull | AC45 | AC72 | Americas Cup | de Ridder | newport | trimmer | wing | America's Cup
  • Sailing World
    December 19, 2011
    VOR Media Crewmembers Q&A
    We interview PUMA Ocean Racing's Amory Ross, Telefonica's Diego Fructoso, and Camper/Emirates Team New Zealand's Hamish Hooper. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.
    Related tags: Racing | Interview | Volvo Ocean Race
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