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June 27, 2011Racing Solo for AmericaBrad van Liew, Ryan Breymaier and Joe Harris are putting the American stamp on the global shorthanded circuit.
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January 3, 2011Peyron Happy With a Full PlateThe immediate future for Loïck Peyron is a pedal-to-the-medal lap of the planet in the Barcelona World Race. Beyond that, the 34th America's Cup looms. Yeah, you could say he's a little busy.
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June 30, 2010The Route du Rhum Goes Big in 2010With the addition of a fleet of G-class multihulls, the Route du Rhum—singlehanded across the Atlantic—is making a bold play for the title of World's Most Extreme Sailing Competition.
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August 24, 2010The “Youngest Ever” Roulette Wheel Is About To Start Spinning AgainTim Zimmermann introduces Laura Dekker, the latest teenager to set out on an offshore record attempt.
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May 18, 20112011 Atlantic CupThis inaugural Class 40 event included a doublehanded distance race from New York to Rhode Island and fully crewed buoy racing in Narragansett Bay.
Photos by Billy Black
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January 12, 20112010-'11 Barcelona World RaceEven though their GAES Centros Auditivos wasn't the first boat to finish, Dee Caffari and Anna Corbella arrived victorious. Corbella is the first Spanish woman ever to sail and race non-stop around the world, while Caffari is the only woman ever to have completed four circumnavigations,
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December 30, 2010Compassion Rules Pre-Start At Barcelona World RaceAn emergency appendectomy put yet another hurdle between Alex Thomson and his dream of winning the Barcelona World Race. But an unprecedented decision by his fellow sailors will allow him to re-join the race once he is fit.
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May 4, 2011Atlantic CupMichael Hennessy and Rob Windsor's Dragon won the New York-Newport portion of this two-stage Class 40 event, which continues this weekend with fully crewed buoy-racing in Rhode Island.
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January 3, 2011Fireworks and Tears Send off World Race FleetThe celebrations for the start of the Barcelona World Race were sharp and loud. The choices once the 14 boats crossed the starting line were decidedly less clear.
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May 30, 2012Ronnie Simpson Sails AgainNo one who saw Ronnie Simpson lying in the burn ward after being almost killed in Iraq would have believed that, 8 years later, the 27-year-old would be pursuing a singlehanded ocean racing career.

