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2011 Lightning World Championship

Teams from the United States have found success in Buzios, Brazil. Through six races, Buffalo’s David Starck sits in second place, and three other U.S. teams have cracked the top ten. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.

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Bringing Big Breeze to Every Body

For sailors in the Laser Radial class at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Francisco NOOD, having a little less sail area makes big-breeze racing a lot more fun.

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Sailing World’s College Rankings, May 4, 2011

With just the spring national championships remaining, Georgetown has assumed control of the coed rankings while Boston College remains women’s team to beat. Meanwhile the Connecticut College women’s team closes out a successful spring season with a return to the top three.

2011 ICSA Coed Nationals Semifinals

At the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier in Long Beach, Calif., Georgetown and Boston College emerged as frontrunners among the 18 qualifiers. Photos by Rob Migliaccio Read about the racing.

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Sailing World’s College Rankings, April 21, 2011

With just over a month remaining until the spring championships, Roger Williams has taken over the top spot in the coed rankings, with Georgetown and Charleston in hot pursuit. Boston College is the top women’s, taking 15 of 19 first-place votes.

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A Good Race That Should’ve Been Better

In a shifty, unpredictable breeze, staying at the front of pack can be harder than getting there in the first place. One key is to minimize leverage, aka risk, when you can.

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Sailing World’s College Rankings, April 7, 2011

As the nationals near, the top of the college rankings are becoming quite crowded. Boston College leads the co-ed rankings, but only by the slimmest of margins over Charleston and Georgetown. Brown is the top women’s team.

Sailing World’s College Rankings, March 10, 2011

Boston College remains the top team in the country, leading the coed rankings and coming second in the women’s poll. But Georgetown is close behind, second in the coed and third in the women’s. St. Mary’s also has both teams ranked in the top 5 as the spring season gathers steam.

Sailing World

2011 Lightning World Championship

Teams from the United States have found success in Buzios, Brazil. Through six races, Buffalo’s David Starck sits in second place, and three other U.S. teams have cracked the top ten. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum.

Sailing World

Bringing Big Breeze to Every Body

For sailors in the Laser Radial class at the 2011 Sperry Top-Sider San Francisco NOOD, having a little less sail area makes big-breeze racing a lot more fun.

Sailing World

Sailing World’s College Rankings, May 4, 2011

With just the spring national championships remaining, Georgetown has assumed control of the coed rankings while Boston College remains women’s team to beat. Meanwhile the Connecticut College women’s team closes out a successful spring season with a return to the top three.

2011 ICSA Coed Nationals Semifinals

At the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier in Long Beach, Calif., Georgetown and Boston College emerged as frontrunners among the 18 qualifiers. Photos by Rob Migliaccio Read about the racing.

Sailing World

Sailing World’s College Rankings, April 21, 2011

With just over a month remaining until the spring championships, Roger Williams has taken over the top spot in the coed rankings, with Georgetown and Charleston in hot pursuit. Boston College is the top women’s, taking 15 of 19 first-place votes.

Sailing World

A Good Race That Should’ve Been Better

In a shifty, unpredictable breeze, staying at the front of pack can be harder than getting there in the first place. One key is to minimize leverage, aka risk, when you can.

Sailing World

Sailing World’s College Rankings, April 7, 2011

As the nationals near, the top of the college rankings are becoming quite crowded. Boston College leads the co-ed rankings, but only by the slimmest of margins over Charleston and Georgetown. Brown is the top women’s team.

Sailing World’s College Rankings, March 10, 2011

Boston College remains the top team in the country, leading the coed rankings and coming second in the women’s poll. But Georgetown is close behind, second in the coed and third in the women’s. St. Mary’s also has both teams ranked in the top 5 as the spring season gathers steam.

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