Reineke, Peschiera Take Victory at Singlehand Nationals
A strong fleet of Laser sailors battled at Singlehand Nationals, with Stefano Peschiera claiming a victory over the Men’s fleet, and Sofia Reineke narrowly winning Women’s.
A strong fleet of Laser sailors battled at Singlehand Nationals, with Stefano Peschiera claiming a victory over the Men’s fleet, and Sofia Reineke narrowly winning Women’s.
All over the country, singlehanded sailors battle in deep, competitive fleets for spots at the Singlehanded National Championships.
The first major women’s intersectional offered a preview of the 2017-2018 college sailing season, while NEISA and MAISA put forward strong performances
The first two weeks of the 2017 ICSA College Sailing Season are in the books.
Women’s collegiate sailing is one of the toughest, most competitive events in sailing.
College sailors around the country return to school as the fall season shapes up to put last year’s champions and hopefuls to the test.
The University of North Carolina Wilmington Sailing Team is a student-run club team driven with enthusiasm and commitment.
Four years and two degrees later, two close friends finally win the trophy of their dreams.
At the ICSA Women’s Championships in Charleston, this pair of siblings gets called in when the breeze is up.
This weekend brought intense battles around the country for qualifying spots at the ICSA National Semi-Finals in May.
Around the country, women’s teams have started the battle for semi-final spots, while team racers gear up for conference championships this weekend.
With two weeks to go before conference championships, preliminary team racing events give a sneak peek of what’s to come.
A strong fleet of Laser sailors battled at Singlehand Nationals, with Stefano Peschiera claiming a victory over the Men’s fleet, and Sofia Reineke narrowly winning Women’s.
All over the country, singlehanded sailors battle in deep, competitive fleets for spots at the Singlehanded National Championships.
The first major women’s intersectional offered a preview of the 2017-2018 college sailing season, while NEISA and MAISA put forward strong performances
The first two weeks of the 2017 ICSA College Sailing Season are in the books.
Women’s collegiate sailing is one of the toughest, most competitive events in sailing.
College sailors around the country return to school as the fall season shapes up to put last year’s champions and hopefuls to the test.
The University of North Carolina Wilmington Sailing Team is a student-run club team driven with enthusiasm and commitment.
Four years and two degrees later, two close friends finally win the trophy of their dreams.
At the ICSA Women’s Championships in Charleston, this pair of siblings gets called in when the breeze is up.
This weekend brought intense battles around the country for qualifying spots at the ICSA National Semi-Finals in May.
Around the country, women’s teams have started the battle for semi-final spots, while team racers gear up for conference championships this weekend.
With two weeks to go before conference championships, preliminary team racing events give a sneak peek of what’s to come.
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