China Games Will Be A Test of Patience
America’s young olympic sailors are preparing for the biggest regatta of their lives and the key ingredient is patience. From the “Jobson Report” in our July 2008 issue
America’s young olympic sailors are preparing for the biggest regatta of their lives and the key ingredient is patience. From the “Jobson Report” in our July 2008 issue
Legendary Chicago-area sailor Tom Neill shares the sport with himself and his extended family. “Grand Prix” from our January 2008 issue
Gary Jobson checks in with Paralympic sailors who have the same goals in mind as any other sailor, including beating their able-bodied counterparts. “Jobson Report” from our December 2007 issue
With his annual rundown of top young talent, /SW/’s Gary Jobson encourages yacht clubs around the country to make junior sailing a priority. “Jobson Report” from our January 2008 issue
A different kind of crew heads south with the goal of delivering the action to an audience. “Jobson Report” from our April 2008 issue
/SW/ editor at large Gary Jobson suggests simplifying US Sailing’s Eligibility Code. “Jobson Report” from our March 2008 issue
Last year, we surveyed the waterfront looking for America’s outstanding junior talent. Many of those sailors turned 18 this year and stood out in collegiate
After two frustrating round robins of dealing with unsuitable weather, eight of the nine qualifying challengers are spending this week preparing for the quarterfinals. For
In 33 years of ocean racing, neither of us had experienced a man-overboard situation of this magnitude: on Friday, May 24, soon after the start
This regatta was going to be intense; only two boats from the Middle Atlantic District would qualify for the Intercollegiate Singlehanded Championship. The elimination series
The year was 1975 and I was serving as coach of the U.S. Sailing Team at the European Womens Championship in Barcelona, Spain. During one
One year before the 2003 Americas Cup match, crews are methodically training and naval architects are polishing design details. Teams are being driven hard by
America’s young olympic sailors are preparing for the biggest regatta of their lives and the key ingredient is patience. From the “Jobson Report” in our July 2008 issue
Legendary Chicago-area sailor Tom Neill shares the sport with himself and his extended family. “Grand Prix” from our January 2008 issue
Gary Jobson checks in with Paralympic sailors who have the same goals in mind as any other sailor, including beating their able-bodied counterparts. “Jobson Report” from our December 2007 issue
With his annual rundown of top young talent, /SW/’s Gary Jobson encourages yacht clubs around the country to make junior sailing a priority. “Jobson Report” from our January 2008 issue
A different kind of crew heads south with the goal of delivering the action to an audience. “Jobson Report” from our April 2008 issue
/SW/ editor at large Gary Jobson suggests simplifying US Sailing’s Eligibility Code. “Jobson Report” from our March 2008 issue
Last year, we surveyed the waterfront looking for America’s outstanding junior talent. Many of those sailors turned 18 this year and stood out in collegiate
After two frustrating round robins of dealing with unsuitable weather, eight of the nine qualifying challengers are spending this week preparing for the quarterfinals. For
In 33 years of ocean racing, neither of us had experienced a man-overboard situation of this magnitude: on Friday, May 24, soon after the start
This regatta was going to be intense; only two boats from the Middle Atlantic District would qualify for the Intercollegiate Singlehanded Championship. The elimination series
The year was 1975 and I was serving as coach of the U.S. Sailing Team at the European Womens Championship in Barcelona, Spain. During one
One year before the 2003 Americas Cup match, crews are methodically training and naval architects are polishing design details. Teams are being driven hard by
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