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July 30, 20122012 Olympics, Day 2Photos 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
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August 7, 2012Morning Toast, 2012 Olympics, Day 10Women's Match Racing gets into the elimination rounds, the final Olympic race for the RS:X (maybe) and the 470s get down to the nitty gritty.
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June 5, 2002A 1979 Interview With Paul Henderson
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July 20, 2012Paige Railey-Meet the TeamAbout 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
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August 3, 20122012 Olympics, Day 6 Live CoverageBen and Jonas, Iain and Robert. The Women's 470. The 49ers on the Nothe. And more. It's a busy day off Weymouth and we'll have as much of the action as we can bring you from our multiple vantage points.
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November 5, 2012Ben Ainslie's Olympics: Retribution Done RightAt the 2012 Olympics, Great Britain’s Ben Ainslie climbed to the top of sailing’s all-time medal table, thanks in part to a perceived slight by two competitors. Starting Line, October 2012.
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October 7, 2007U.S. Olympic Trials, Day 2 ReportBrad Funk takes over the lead in the Laser Class, while Anna Tunnicliffe holds on to the top spot in the Radial division, despite a hard charge from Paige Railey, who won the last race.
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July 30, 2012Morning Toast, 2012 Olympics, Day 2A look at Day 2 as the American team hopes to rebound from a disappointing opening day.
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August 6, 2012Afternoon Tea, 2012 Olympics, Day 9The Olympic regatta is dwindling quickly. Two more medal races today means there are only six fleets still racing. Tom Slingsby, of Australia, got redemption from four years ago when he went into the Olympics as the reigning Laser world champ and went home 22nd. He did what he had to do, held back Pavlos Kontides, of Cyprus, enough to ensure he couldn’t pass him in the overall standings. Kontides still got the first-ever Olympic medal for Cyprus. And at just 22, there’s probably more hardware down the road for this small island nation.
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