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2012 Olympics, Day 3
A collection of images from 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster and Juerg Kaufmann |
2012 Melges 32 U.S. National Championship
Light and tricky conditions prevailed over the three-day event which wrapped up on Sunday, July 29. Although he started the day in second place, Jason Carroll and his Argo managed to snag a second consecutive U.S. National Championship.Photo Credit: 2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association |
2012 Olympics, Day 2
Photos from the second day of racing in the 2012 Olympics Regatta by 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster and Sailing World senior editor Stuart Streuli |
Olympic Sailing: July 29, 2012
Racing for the Finns, Stars, and Women Match Racing kicked off the Olympic regatta in Weymouth and Portland for the 2012 London Games. Photos by Daniel Forster.Click here to read more about the first day of racing. |
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2012 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta at Marblehead Race Week final day
Finally, wind!Photos by Leighton O'Connorwww.leightonoconnor.com |
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2012 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta at Marblehead Race Week, Day 2
Foggy start to a very light breeze day. Each division saw only one race.Photos by Leighton O'Connorwww.leightonoconnor.com |
Olympic Sailing: London
Finns and Stars, and the women of Match Racing suss out the racecourse on the first day of practice races in Weymouth, England, with excellent sailing conditions. Photos by Olympic photographer Daniel Forster. |
2012 Olympics, Pre-Regatta
A 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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Goombay Smash at the 2012 Melges 32 National Championship
Photo © Sara Proctor, www.sailfastphoto.com |
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2012 Sperry Top-Sider NOOD at Marblehead Race Week
A whole lot of nothing going on. Little to no breeze was the story of the day. The lucky ones were able to squeeze in one race.Photos credit: Leighton O'Connorwww.leightonoconnor.com |
Olympic Preview 2012
Members of the U.S. Olympic Sailing team run the gamut when it comes to medal chances. |
