Pressure Cooked
The twist and turns of the Atlantic Cup’s high-stress sprint from Charleston to Brooklyn leave the winning skippers exasperated.
The twist and turns of the Atlantic Cup’s high-stress sprint from Charleston to Brooklyn leave the winning skippers exasperated.
The start of the 2016 Atlantic Cup is just a few days away, and teams are getting ready in Charleston.
Award Winning New York Times Investigative Journalist, Ian Urbina will be the Keynote Speaker at a special event hosted by the Atlantic Cup.
The second offshore leg in the Atlantic Cup culminated in Newport, R.I. May 19th, making Atlantic Cup history as the closest finish. Bodacious Dream took home the prize after an exciting offshore leg. The event ends with two days of Inshore racing (May 25-26).
The Class 40s of the 2013 Atlantic Cup are headed to Newport, R.I., for Memorial Day. You can catch the racing, plus a film co-hosted by the event.
The third annual Atlantic Cup kicked off in Charleston, S.C., on May 11 as seven Class 40 teams set off for New York City. The second leg of the competition departs on May 18 at 2 p.m. The annual event culminates in Newport, R.I. with two days of Inshore racing (May 25-26).
The third edition of the Atlantic Cup features three legs, seven teams, and a heavy payout to the winners.
_Mare _took the overall win at the 2012 Atlantic Cup presented by 11th Hour Racing. The series consisted of doublehanded offshore legs from Charleston, S.C., to New York, N.Y., and from N.Y. to Newport, R.I., along with inshore races. Photos by Billy Black. Click here to read more about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
[Click here to read Ryan O’Grady’s blogs from _Mare _and _Initiative
Ryan O’Grady recaps Leg 2 of the Atlantic Cup from Initiative__s, co-skippered by Americans Emma Creighton and Rob Windsor.
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady gives a preview of the second leg of the Atlantic Cup. __
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady reports back on the third day on Jörg Reicher’s Class 40 Mare with co-skipper Ryan Braymaier in the Atlantic Cup.
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady reports back on the second day on Jörg Reicher’s Class 40 Mare with co-skipper Ryan Braymaier in the Atlantic Cup.
The twist and turns of the Atlantic Cup’s high-stress sprint from Charleston to Brooklyn leave the winning skippers exasperated.
The start of the 2016 Atlantic Cup is just a few days away, and teams are getting ready in Charleston.
Award Winning New York Times Investigative Journalist, Ian Urbina will be the Keynote Speaker at a special event hosted by the Atlantic Cup.
The second offshore leg in the Atlantic Cup culminated in Newport, R.I. May 19th, making Atlantic Cup history as the closest finish. Bodacious Dream took home the prize after an exciting offshore leg. The event ends with two days of Inshore racing (May 25-26).
The Class 40s of the 2013 Atlantic Cup are headed to Newport, R.I., for Memorial Day. You can catch the racing, plus a film co-hosted by the event.
The third annual Atlantic Cup kicked off in Charleston, S.C., on May 11 as seven Class 40 teams set off for New York City. The second leg of the competition departs on May 18 at 2 p.m. The annual event culminates in Newport, R.I. with two days of Inshore racing (May 25-26).
The third edition of the Atlantic Cup features three legs, seven teams, and a heavy payout to the winners.
_Mare _took the overall win at the 2012 Atlantic Cup presented by 11th Hour Racing. The series consisted of doublehanded offshore legs from Charleston, S.C., to New York, N.Y., and from N.Y. to Newport, R.I., along with inshore races. Photos by Billy Black. Click here to read more about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
[Click here to read Ryan O’Grady’s blogs from _Mare _and _Initiative
Ryan O’Grady recaps Leg 2 of the Atlantic Cup from Initiative__s, co-skippered by Americans Emma Creighton and Rob Windsor.
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady gives a preview of the second leg of the Atlantic Cup. __
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady reports back on the third day on Jörg Reicher’s Class 40 Mare with co-skipper Ryan Braymaier in the Atlantic Cup.
Media crewmember Ryan O’Grady reports back on the second day on Jörg Reicher’s Class 40 Mare with co-skipper Ryan Braymaier in the Atlantic Cup.
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