Victory’s Photographer
Daniel Forster has been photographing medal-winners since the Munich Olympics in 1972.
Daniel Forster has been photographing medal-winners since the Munich Olympics in 1972.
In the waters just off of Martha’s Vineyard, 11 teams from six nations raced in the Rolex Farr 40 North American Championship. Nico Poons of Monaco and his predominantly Dutch crew aboard Charisma sealed their victory with just 25 total points. They finished out of the top two only twice throughout the four day series. Photo Credit: Daniel Forster, http://DanielForster.com
Racing wrapped up for the Men’s and Women’s 470 fleets in Weymouth. Photos by Daniel Forster
Olympic champions were crowned in the 49er class, while racing continued for the Women’s 470 and Women’s Match Racing. Photos: Daniel Forster
The ninth day of sailing competition in Portland and Weymouth decided the medalists in the Laser and Laser Radial classes, while the 49er and Men’s 470 classes continued to do battle. Photos: Daniel Forster, Juerg Kaufmann
Photos from Day 7 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta by Daniel Forster
Daniel Forster and Juerg Kaufmann share shots from the fifth day of racing at the Olympic Regatta in Weymouth and Portland.
The Games continue with overcast skies and plenty of breeze. Photos are taken by 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster.
A collection of images from 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster and Juerg Kaufmann
Photos from the second day of racing in the 2012 Olympics Regatta by 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster and Sailing World senior editor Stuart Streuli
Racing for the Finns, Stars, and Women Match Racing kicked off the Olympic regatta in Weymouth and Portland for the 2012 London Games.
Finns and Stars, and the women of Match Racing suss out the racecourse on the first day of practice races in Weymouth, England, with excellent sailing conditions. Photos by Olympic photographer Daniel Forster.
Daniel Forster has been photographing medal-winners since the Munich Olympics in 1972.
In the waters just off of Martha’s Vineyard, 11 teams from six nations raced in the Rolex Farr 40 North American Championship. Nico Poons of Monaco and his predominantly Dutch crew aboard Charisma sealed their victory with just 25 total points. They finished out of the top two only twice throughout the four day series. Photo Credit: Daniel Forster, http://DanielForster.com
Racing wrapped up for the Men’s and Women’s 470 fleets in Weymouth. Photos by Daniel Forster
Olympic champions were crowned in the 49er class, while racing continued for the Women’s 470 and Women’s Match Racing. Photos: Daniel Forster
The ninth day of sailing competition in Portland and Weymouth decided the medalists in the Laser and Laser Radial classes, while the 49er and Men’s 470 classes continued to do battle. Photos: Daniel Forster, Juerg Kaufmann
Photos from Day 7 of the 2012 Olympic Regatta by Daniel Forster
Daniel Forster and Juerg Kaufmann share shots from the fifth day of racing at the Olympic Regatta in Weymouth and Portland.
The Games continue with overcast skies and plenty of breeze. Photos are taken by 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster.
A collection of images from 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster and Juerg Kaufmann
Photos from the second day of racing in the 2012 Olympics Regatta by 13-time Olympic photographer Daniel Forster and Sailing World senior editor Stuart Streuli
Racing for the Finns, Stars, and Women Match Racing kicked off the Olympic regatta in Weymouth and Portland for the 2012 London Games.
Finns and Stars, and the women of Match Racing suss out the racecourse on the first day of practice races in Weymouth, England, with excellent sailing conditions. Photos by Olympic photographer Daniel Forster.
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