
2012 Olympics, Day 7 Live Coverage
The medal races start tomorrow, but there’s a lot of crucial races on Day 7 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta. Catch all the live action.

The medal races start tomorrow, but there’s a lot of crucial races on Day 7 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta. Catch all the live action.

The regatta ends early, and in disappointing fashion, for 2008 silver medalist Zach Railey. But there’s some good news from the 470 circle. A quick look back at U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider on Day 6 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta.

The last team to start racing puts together the best opening set of results for the U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider. Amanda Clark and Sarah Lihan are right in the lead group in the Women’s 470.

Ben 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.

Ben and Jonas resume their battle for Finn glory. The Women’s 470 get started, finally, and the 49ers go for three crucial races on the topsy-turvy Nothe Course.

Daniel Forster and Juerg Kaufmann share shots from the fifth day of racing at the Olympic Regatta in Weymouth and Portland.

With the round robin portion nearly over, and their prime objective achieved, match racing medal hopeful Anna Tunnicliffe looks back at the racing so far, and ahead to a day off the water.

Day 5 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta dawned cloudy and rainy and while the sun came out, it didn’t shine on the U.S. team.

The top recent export of the American collegiate sailing circuit isn’t American. An interview with Guatemalan Laser sailor, and medal contender, Juan Maegli Aguero.

Wind, some rain, maybe even some sun. In other words, a normal summer day in southern England. Live from Day 5 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta.

A quick look at what’s on the docket for Day 5 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta.

The Games continue with overcast skies and plenty of breeze. Photos are taken by 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster.

The medal races start tomorrow, but there’s a lot of crucial races on Day 7 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta. Catch all the live action.

The regatta ends early, and in disappointing fashion, for 2008 silver medalist Zach Railey. But there’s some good news from the 470 circle. A quick look back at U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider on Day 6 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta.

The last team to start racing puts together the best opening set of results for the U.S. Sailing Team Sperry Top-Sider. Amanda Clark and Sarah Lihan are right in the lead group in the Women’s 470.

Ben 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.

Ben and Jonas resume their battle for Finn glory. The Women’s 470 get started, finally, and the 49ers go for three crucial races on the topsy-turvy Nothe Course.

Daniel Forster and Juerg Kaufmann share shots from the fifth day of racing at the Olympic Regatta in Weymouth and Portland.

With the round robin portion nearly over, and their prime objective achieved, match racing medal hopeful Anna Tunnicliffe looks back at the racing so far, and ahead to a day off the water.

Day 5 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta dawned cloudy and rainy and while the sun came out, it didn’t shine on the U.S. team.

The top recent export of the American collegiate sailing circuit isn’t American. An interview with Guatemalan Laser sailor, and medal contender, Juan Maegli Aguero.

Wind, some rain, maybe even some sun. In other words, a normal summer day in southern England. Live from Day 5 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta.

A quick look at what’s on the docket for Day 5 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta.

The Games continue with overcast skies and plenty of breeze. Photos are taken by 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster.
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