Sailing World’s College Rankings, February 23, 2012
Roger Williams and Yale start the spring season at the top of the coed and women’s rankings, respectively.
Roger Williams and Yale start the spring season at the top of the coed and women’s rankings, respectively.
The Optimist class has hit upon a few ways we can make every regatta more environmentally friendly.
Our February 10 installment of One-Design Friday on Facebook showcased the failed experiment of sailboat racing’s most noted legend. Perhaps this one-design’s demise was trying to do too much with too little.
After helping with RC duties for the Potomac River Sailing Association Laser fleet, I have a newfound respect for those who run races.
This student-run club team welcomed its first full-time head coach for the 2011 fall season and has high expectations for the spring.
This varsity team celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2012, and is gunning for a strong performance at spring nationals.
Videographer and veteran Snipe sailor Vincent Casalaina has gone the distance to produce a top-notch documentary, but he needs sailors’ help to reach his goal.
The final rankings of the Fall 2011 season look at the top teams in each conference.
From Sailing World‘s one-design drawers we unearth O’Day’s Flying Saucer, an interesting boat that never quite flew.
More than 60 boats from seven countries are celebrating the class’s 50th anniversary in Manduarah, Australia. Photos by Tom Gruitt/ www.fotoboat.com Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Amanda Clark has spent nearly 15 years as a member of the U.S. Sailing Team Alphagraphics. But that won’t make winning a berth on the 2012 Olympic team any easier, which is just fine by her. From our November/December 2011 issue.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
Roger Williams and Yale start the spring season at the top of the coed and women’s rankings, respectively.
The Optimist class has hit upon a few ways we can make every regatta more environmentally friendly.
Our February 10 installment of One-Design Friday on Facebook showcased the failed experiment of sailboat racing’s most noted legend. Perhaps this one-design’s demise was trying to do too much with too little.
After helping with RC duties for the Potomac River Sailing Association Laser fleet, I have a newfound respect for those who run races.
This student-run club team welcomed its first full-time head coach for the 2011 fall season and has high expectations for the spring.
This varsity team celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2012, and is gunning for a strong performance at spring nationals.
Videographer and veteran Snipe sailor Vincent Casalaina has gone the distance to produce a top-notch documentary, but he needs sailors’ help to reach his goal.
The final rankings of the Fall 2011 season look at the top teams in each conference.
From Sailing World‘s one-design drawers we unearth O’Day’s Flying Saucer, an interesting boat that never quite flew.
More than 60 boats from seven countries are celebrating the class’s 50th anniversary in Manduarah, Australia. Photos by Tom Gruitt/ www.fotoboat.com Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Amanda Clark has spent nearly 15 years as a member of the U.S. Sailing Team Alphagraphics. But that won’t make winning a berth on the 2012 Olympic team any easier, which is just fine by her. From our November/December 2011 issue.
Top-notch coaching helped the Roger Williams Hawks win the Team Race National Championship in the Spring of 2011.
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