
Sailing World Cup Miami Live Stream
Live video coming at you from the race courses in Biscayne Bay.

Live video coming at you from the race courses in Biscayne Bay.

Olympic Qualifications Keep Miami Hot.
![Zach Railey, Beijing 2008 silver medalist, came out of Olympic sailing "retirement" at the Finn Gold Cup in October 2015. In a release from US Sailing Team Sperry, Railey said it has been a difficult but enjoyable task to get ready for the Olympic selection events. “I’ve been back in boat for five months, and am now back to the right weight for the boat. I’m training with friends and enjoying it. In the last two months I’ve improved a lot, and that should only continue over the next six weeks [until the second selection event in Barcelona, Spain].”](https://www.sailingworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/zach_railey.jpg?w=800)
Three US sailors break the top ten of the Finn fleet at the Sailing World Cup Miami. With Olympic trials on the line, this is high-stakes sailing.

Here’s how the fleets are shaking out as they head into hump day at the Sailing World Cup Miami.

24-year old Anne-Marie Rindom leads the Laser Radial charge for the Danish sailing team, and is taking on the biggest names in the class.

The Australian athletes in the Men’s 470, 49er, and Nacra were selected. The initial roster includes three olympic medalists.

Details on the development of the newest Finn model from Devoti Sailing.

As the Olympics loom, the Danish 49erFX squad finds strength in numbers.

49er Worlds continue in Argentina. Here’s who to keep an eye on as racing comes to it’s conclusion.

British 470 sailors Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark stand atop the podium at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi.

In Haifa, Israel, the Australian men get a threepeat, and eight nations qualify for Rio.

The early selections set the tone for what Team GB hopes will be another successful Olympics.

Live video coming at you from the race courses in Biscayne Bay.

Olympic Qualifications Keep Miami Hot.
![Zach Railey, Beijing 2008 silver medalist, came out of Olympic sailing "retirement" at the Finn Gold Cup in October 2015. In a release from US Sailing Team Sperry, Railey said it has been a difficult but enjoyable task to get ready for the Olympic selection events. “I’ve been back in boat for five months, and am now back to the right weight for the boat. I’m training with friends and enjoying it. In the last two months I’ve improved a lot, and that should only continue over the next six weeks [until the second selection event in Barcelona, Spain].”](https://www.sailingworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/zach_railey.jpg?w=800)
Three US sailors break the top ten of the Finn fleet at the Sailing World Cup Miami. With Olympic trials on the line, this is high-stakes sailing.

Here’s how the fleets are shaking out as they head into hump day at the Sailing World Cup Miami.

24-year old Anne-Marie Rindom leads the Laser Radial charge for the Danish sailing team, and is taking on the biggest names in the class.

The Australian athletes in the Men’s 470, 49er, and Nacra were selected. The initial roster includes three olympic medalists.

Details on the development of the newest Finn model from Devoti Sailing.

As the Olympics loom, the Danish 49erFX squad finds strength in numbers.

49er Worlds continue in Argentina. Here’s who to keep an eye on as racing comes to it’s conclusion.

British 470 sailors Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark stand atop the podium at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi.

In Haifa, Israel, the Australian men get a threepeat, and eight nations qualify for Rio.

The early selections set the tone for what Team GB hopes will be another successful Olympics.
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