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Rob Crane-Meet the Team
Rob Crane, who will represent the USA in the Laser class, was born into a family that is passionate about sailing. His competitive sailing began in the Optimist class, and in 1998 he won the Optimist North American Championship. Soon after, he advanced to the Laser Radial, and it wasn’t before long that he was highly competitive in the full-rig Laser. Crane, 26, had his breakout performance at the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships, where he qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Sailing Team.Click here to watch a video about Rob.Images/text: US Sailing Team |
Amanda Clark & Sarah Lihan-Meet the Team
For most Olympic Team members, the dream of standing on a podium watching the American flag raise to the highest point begins in childhood. For Clark, who became the youngest member of the national team at the age of 15 in 1994, that dream was fueled by a passion for competition. Clark is a 2008 Olympian, while this will be the first Games for Lihan.The pair had an impressive performance at Sail For Gold, with a silver medal in the Women’s 470.Click here to watch a video about Clark and Lihan.Images/text: US Sailing Team |
Rockland to Castine Maine Regatta
J124 "War Bride" flies over the starting line. She finished 5th after two days of racing. |
View from "Bowdoin" 71' mast
Fun photo and great view taken by one of the Maine Maritime students aboard the "Bowdoin" during the Portland Yacht Club dock party. He graciously climbed the 71' mast and photographed the members using my camera who were cheering him on! |
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Rockland to Castine Maine Regatta
Windy start of the Rockland to Castine regatta cause "Beausoleil" beautiful spinaker to tear. |
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Erik Storck & Trevor Moore-Meet the Team
Get to know 49er teammates Erik Storck and Trevor Moore, who will be taking their skiff skills to the London Olympics.Click here to watch a video of Storck and Moore.Text/images courtesy US Sailing Team |
Zach Railey-Meet the Team
This Clearwater, Florida, native is about to compete in his second Olympic Games in the Finn class. Zach, who is the 2012 Team Captain, explains what it means to compete for Team USA and why the 2012 Games will be a family affair.Click here to watch a video about Zach.Text/images: US Sailing Team |
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Paige Railey-Meet the Team
About to compete in her first Olympic Games, Laser Radial sailor Paige Railey takes us through her routine, describes her hopes for London 2012, and shares what advice her brother, 2008 Olympic silver medalist and 2012 teammate Zach Railey, has given her.Click here to watch a video of Paige.Text/images courtesy US Sailing Team |
505 Pre-Worlds: La Rochelle
Racing in La Rochelle, France, kicked off on July 17 with the Pre-Worlds and the French International Cup. The SAP 505 World Championship runs from July 21 to 27. Photos: Christophe Favreau |
Around the Island Race
The Around the Island Race officially kicked off this year's edition of the New York Yacht Club Race Week. Thirty-four boats sailed around Conanicut Island. George David's Rambler took line honors, while Jim Swartz’s TP52 Vesper won IRC Class 1 on corrected time. Photos: Rolex/Daniel ForsterClick here to read more in our Finish Line forum. |
Wednesday night race at Raritan Yacht Club NJ
One of the few great shots the reporter for the Star Ledger got from last weeks race. http://blog.nj.com/njv_mark_diionno/2012/07/di_ionno_raritan_bay_yacht_c... |
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River Dunes Leukemia Cup 2012
40 boats participated in the River Dunes Leukemia Cup in North Carolina, raising over $100,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.Photo Credit: Cliff and Pamela Parsons Kisby, Steve Ura, and towndock.net |
New York Yacht Club Race Week: Part 1
Part I of the New York Yacht Club Race Week at Newport presented by Rolex, concluded on July 15 with victors in six classic yacht classes. Photos: Rolex/Daniel Forster |
52 Super Series at Palma, Mallorca
Niklas Zennström's Rán Racing claimed their first victory in the 52 Super Series. Zennström described the near gale force conditions at the four-day Royal Cup in Palma, Mallorca, to be “as good as it gets”.Photo Credit: Jacaranda MarketingClick here to read more in our Finish Line forum. |
Fifty-Fifty catamaran
50 feet catamaran, 2 mast, full carbon from Hungary. |
