
Light Wind Challenges Everyone on Day 2 of Miami OCR
Winds that barely reached into the high single digits made the second day at the Rolex Miami OCR a trying experience for every sailor. A few reports from some American teams competing.

Winds that barely reached into the high single digits made the second day at the Rolex Miami OCR a trying experience for every sailor. A few reports from some American teams competing.

The top U.S. Yngling team is in a three-way tie for first after one day at the Rolex Miami OCR. For other sailors, the day wasn’t as successful, but there’s plenty of racing still to come.

Exclusive interview with three-time Olympian Charlie Ogletree

“First Beat” from our November 7, 2006 /SW eNewsletter/.

An exclusive interview with Anna Tunnicliffe, who defeated Paige Railey to win the Laser Radial Olympic Pre-Trials in Newport, R.I.

Based on performances in qualifying regattas earlier this year.

The 2007 ISAF Annual Conference in Portugal in early November, the first steps will be taken to define the makeup of the 2012 Olympic Regatta in Weyouth, England. In a three-part series originally published in December 2005, Stuart Streuli looks at how to re-shape the Olympic Regatta.

The 2007 ISAF Annual Conference in Portugal in early November, the first steps will be taken to define the makeup of the 2012 Olympic Regatta in Weyouth, England. In a three-part series originally published in December 2005, Stuart Streuli looks at how to re-shape the Olympic Regatta.

At the 2007 ISAF Annual Conference, the first steps will be taken to define the makeup of the 2012 Olympic Regatta in Weyouth, England. In a three-part series originally published in December 2005, Stuart Streuli looks at how to re-shape the Olympic Regatta.

For more on the young stars of the U.S. Sailing Team and their successful summer in Europe, see “Youth Movements” (p. 24) in the November/December 2005 issue of Sailing World.

(from US SAILING press release) PORTSMOUTH, R.I.-Paul Foerster (Rockwall, Texas) and his crew Kevin Burnham, (Miami), along with Jody Swanson (Buffalo, N.Y.), today were named

ATHENS–There was some initial disappointment for John Lovell and Charlie Ogletree. The U.S. Tornado team came into the final race of the 2004 Olympic Regatta

Winds that barely reached into the high single digits made the second day at the Rolex Miami OCR a trying experience for every sailor. A few reports from some American teams competing.

The top U.S. Yngling team is in a three-way tie for first after one day at the Rolex Miami OCR. For other sailors, the day wasn’t as successful, but there’s plenty of racing still to come.

Exclusive interview with three-time Olympian Charlie Ogletree

“First Beat” from our November 7, 2006 /SW eNewsletter/.

An exclusive interview with Anna Tunnicliffe, who defeated Paige Railey to win the Laser Radial Olympic Pre-Trials in Newport, R.I.

Based on performances in qualifying regattas earlier this year.

The 2007 ISAF Annual Conference in Portugal in early November, the first steps will be taken to define the makeup of the 2012 Olympic Regatta in Weyouth, England. In a three-part series originally published in December 2005, Stuart Streuli looks at how to re-shape the Olympic Regatta.

The 2007 ISAF Annual Conference in Portugal in early November, the first steps will be taken to define the makeup of the 2012 Olympic Regatta in Weyouth, England. In a three-part series originally published in December 2005, Stuart Streuli looks at how to re-shape the Olympic Regatta.

At the 2007 ISAF Annual Conference, the first steps will be taken to define the makeup of the 2012 Olympic Regatta in Weyouth, England. In a three-part series originally published in December 2005, Stuart Streuli looks at how to re-shape the Olympic Regatta.

For more on the young stars of the U.S. Sailing Team and their successful summer in Europe, see “Youth Movements” (p. 24) in the November/December 2005 issue of Sailing World.

(from US SAILING press release) PORTSMOUTH, R.I.-Paul Foerster (Rockwall, Texas) and his crew Kevin Burnham, (Miami), along with Jody Swanson (Buffalo, N.Y.), today were named

ATHENS–There was some initial disappointment for John Lovell and Charlie Ogletree. The U.S. Tornado team came into the final race of the 2004 Olympic Regatta
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