
2012 Olympics, Day 13
Racing wrapped up for the Men’s and Women’s 470 fleets in Weymouth. Photos by Daniel Forster

Racing wrapped up for the Men’s and Women’s 470 fleets in Weymouth. Photos by Daniel Forster

With her Olympic career now in the rearview mirror, this two-time Olympian fires back at some of the team’s critics.

Olympic champions were crowned in the 49er class, while racing continued for the Women’s 470 and Women’s Match Racing. Photos: Daniel Forster

A light breeze forecast for today may mean delayed races in the Men’s 470 and Women’s Match Racing.

For the first time since 1936, the U.S. Sailing Team returns from an Olympics with nothing to show for its effort. Dean Brenner, outgoing chairman of US Sailing’s Olympic Sailing Committee, talks about the process going forward and puts a cap on his eight-year run at the helm of the team.

We’ll have a sharp eye on the women’s match racing and the women’s 470, the last remaining U.S. medal hopes for the U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

Is this the last gasp for the U.S. medal hopes in the 2012 Olympics Regatta?

On Day 10 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta, the RS-X Medal Races are decided, and action continues in the 470 classes and Women’s Match Racing semis.

The only thing, realistically, standing between the U.S. Sailing Team and a shutout at the 2012 London Olympics, is the match racing team of Anna Tunnicliffe, Molly Vandemoer, and Debbie Capozzi, and they’re one win from being eliminated from the medal chase themselves.

Can Anna Tunnicliffe and company keep the U.S. Sailing Team’s medal dreams alive? They start the elimination portion of the women’s match racing today. Follow it live here.

Women’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.

The ninth day of sailing competition in Portland and Weymouth decided the medalists in the Laser and Laser Radial classes, while the 49er and Men’s 470 classes continued to do battle. Photos: Daniel Forster, Juerg Kaufmann

Racing wrapped up for the Men’s and Women’s 470 fleets in Weymouth. Photos by Daniel Forster

With her Olympic career now in the rearview mirror, this two-time Olympian fires back at some of the team’s critics.

Olympic champions were crowned in the 49er class, while racing continued for the Women’s 470 and Women’s Match Racing. Photos: Daniel Forster

A light breeze forecast for today may mean delayed races in the Men’s 470 and Women’s Match Racing.

For the first time since 1936, the U.S. Sailing Team returns from an Olympics with nothing to show for its effort. Dean Brenner, outgoing chairman of US Sailing’s Olympic Sailing Committee, talks about the process going forward and puts a cap on his eight-year run at the helm of the team.

We’ll have a sharp eye on the women’s match racing and the women’s 470, the last remaining U.S. medal hopes for the U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider

Is this the last gasp for the U.S. medal hopes in the 2012 Olympics Regatta?

On Day 10 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta, the RS-X Medal Races are decided, and action continues in the 470 classes and Women’s Match Racing semis.

The only thing, realistically, standing between the U.S. Sailing Team and a shutout at the 2012 London Olympics, is the match racing team of Anna Tunnicliffe, Molly Vandemoer, and Debbie Capozzi, and they’re one win from being eliminated from the medal chase themselves.

Can Anna Tunnicliffe and company keep the U.S. Sailing Team’s medal dreams alive? They start the elimination portion of the women’s match racing today. Follow it live here.

Women’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.

The ninth day of sailing competition in Portland and Weymouth decided the medalists in the Laser and Laser Radial classes, while the 49er and Men’s 470 classes continued to do battle. Photos: Daniel Forster, Juerg Kaufmann
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