Taz
The 2011 BOTY judges take a turn on the Taz in Annapolis, Md.
The 2011 BOTY judges take a turn on the Taz in Annapolis, Md.
The SC 20 gets put through her paces at the 2011 BOTY contest in Annapolis, MD.
The judges enjoy their time on the water with the RS100 during the 2011 BOTY contest.
The Raider takes the 2011 BOTY judges for a ride around the Chesapeake during testing.
With the final fall regattas in the books, Boston College maintains the top spot in the coed rankings, thought just points separates BC from Georgetown. In the women’s rankings, St. Mary’s takes over top honors after a strong performance at the Atlantic Coast Championships.
Is the Star on its way out of the Olympics? The venerable design was not included on the initial proposal for the Olympic sailing events for the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.
The fall college sailing season is down to the final few regattas and Boston College are soaring at the right time, receiving 33 of a possible 42 first place votes and leading both the coed and women’s polls.
The wind piped up for the ISCA Single Handed Nationals in St. Petersburg, FL. , Glennon Stratton delivers the action from the course.
A tie at the top. For the first time in recent memory we have three No. 1 teams in college sailing, with Yale and Brown knotted at the top of the women’s rankings and Boston College reclaiming the No. 1 spot on the coed list.
Walter Cooper shares images from the initial stages of BOTY testing in Annapolis, Md. Read editor Dave Reed’s story, “BOTY Time.”
The Eagles of Boston College are still flying high atop both rankings, but five schools received first-place votes in the coed ranks. It’s very tight at the top.
Paul Wyeth/RYA Read about the racing in SW‘s Finish Line forum.
The 2011 BOTY judges take a turn on the Taz in Annapolis, Md.
The SC 20 gets put through her paces at the 2011 BOTY contest in Annapolis, MD.
The judges enjoy their time on the water with the RS100 during the 2011 BOTY contest.
The Raider takes the 2011 BOTY judges for a ride around the Chesapeake during testing.
With the final fall regattas in the books, Boston College maintains the top spot in the coed rankings, thought just points separates BC from Georgetown. In the women’s rankings, St. Mary’s takes over top honors after a strong performance at the Atlantic Coast Championships.
Is the Star on its way out of the Olympics? The venerable design was not included on the initial proposal for the Olympic sailing events for the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.
The fall college sailing season is down to the final few regattas and Boston College are soaring at the right time, receiving 33 of a possible 42 first place votes and leading both the coed and women’s polls.
The wind piped up for the ISCA Single Handed Nationals in St. Petersburg, FL. , Glennon Stratton delivers the action from the course.
A tie at the top. For the first time in recent memory we have three No. 1 teams in college sailing, with Yale and Brown knotted at the top of the women’s rankings and Boston College reclaiming the No. 1 spot on the coed list.
Walter Cooper shares images from the initial stages of BOTY testing in Annapolis, Md. Read editor Dave Reed’s story, “BOTY Time.”
The Eagles of Boston College are still flying high atop both rankings, but five schools received first-place votes in the coed ranks. It’s very tight at the top.
Paul Wyeth/RYA Read about the racing in SW‘s Finish Line forum.
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