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July 29, 2012Morning Toast, 2012 Olympics, Day 1A look at what to expect on Day 1 of the 2012 OIympic Regatta.
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February 25, 2013Finn Brazilian ChampionshipFrom an International Finn Association press release:
"In the lead up to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Finn class in Brazil is undergoing something of a resurgence. It's recent National Championship, held in Sao Paulo, attracted 25 boats, and many of them were new boats built in Brazil. The 2012 Olympian Jorge Zarf dominated the series with six race wins from seven races. Second was the double Olympic Star medalist Bruno Prada on his return to the Finn class. Andre Mirsky was third.Also on the water was photographer Ale Socci from Green Pixel Photos. As well as the expected race action photos, he took some incredible water level shots of the fleet from a variety of angles proving once again, it's not what you have that matters, it's what you do with it."
Photo by Ale Socci, www.greenpixel.com.br
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August 3, 2012Clean start for AinslieBen Ainslie gets an unchallenged mid-line start on Day 6, giving him all the room he needed to put in a solid performance and set up a pivotal Medal Race scenario.
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August 3, 2012Ben's Big BattleWhether Ben Ainslie can claim his fifth medal has long been the story line of the 2012 Olympic Regatta, and Danish Finn sailor Jonas Hoegh-Christensen is the one big man standing in his way. It will all come down to the Medal Race on Sunday. The British press can hardly contain itself.
Jonas Hoegh-Christensen
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July 28, 20122012 Olympics, Pre-RegattaA collection of images from the Weymouth including the opening ceremony with Team GBR, and Saturday's practice races for the Finn and Star classes.
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March 8, 2013Finns in ValenciaPhotographer Pavlina Soukupova captures some of the best Finn action in Valencia, Spain.
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August 5, 2012Morning Toast, 2012 Olympics, Day 8To kick off our second week of Olympic coverage, we look at all the math and potential maneuvering involved in today's two medal races.
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August 3, 2012Railey Bows OutAmerican hopeful Zach Railey made critical mistakes in the opening races of the 2012 Olympics, and as the days wore on, took bigger risks to no avail and the silver medalist from China will sit out Sunday's Medal Race.

