Feeding the Finn Family
Citing a lack of available boats and escalating costs for new builds, U.S. Finn stalwarts are taking matters into their hands.
Citing a lack of available boats and escalating costs for new builds, U.S. Finn stalwarts are taking matters into their hands.
The American Finn and female 470 squads are becoming experts at climbing up the fleet.
Mental and physical fitness separated the fleets on the third day of racing in Rio.
Frustrating conditions on the inside shook up the Finn leaderboard. Further out into the bay, leaders are making themselves known.
For American Finn sailor Caleb Paine, getting to the Games was a battle unto itself.
Finn favorites prepare for battle, while the RS:X leaders look to hold on. In the Lasers and Radials, there is still much to be decided.
A panel of class experts from around the world weigh in with their favorites for the podium at the 2016 Olympics.
US Sailing Team Sperry’s Finn Olympian Caleb Paine makes the hard work count.
The sailors say these Games will be tough to manage and difficult to predict. To win, you have to be the best all round sailor — and perhaps a little lucky.
Free pumping brought a new athletic aspect to Olympic sailing in the Finn class. France’s Jonathan Lobert breaks down how it’s done.
A former triathlete, Australia’s Jake Lilley has burst on to the Finn class scene. His performance is peaking just in time for Rio.
Sailing World Cup Weymouth and Portland has a poetic story bubbling under the surface as the Rio 2016 Olympic Games get ever closer.
Citing a lack of available boats and escalating costs for new builds, U.S. Finn stalwarts are taking matters into their hands.
The American Finn and female 470 squads are becoming experts at climbing up the fleet.
Mental and physical fitness separated the fleets on the third day of racing in Rio.
Frustrating conditions on the inside shook up the Finn leaderboard. Further out into the bay, leaders are making themselves known.
For American Finn sailor Caleb Paine, getting to the Games was a battle unto itself.
Finn favorites prepare for battle, while the RS:X leaders look to hold on. In the Lasers and Radials, there is still much to be decided.
A panel of class experts from around the world weigh in with their favorites for the podium at the 2016 Olympics.
US Sailing Team Sperry’s Finn Olympian Caleb Paine makes the hard work count.
The sailors say these Games will be tough to manage and difficult to predict. To win, you have to be the best all round sailor — and perhaps a little lucky.
Free pumping brought a new athletic aspect to Olympic sailing in the Finn class. France’s Jonathan Lobert breaks down how it’s done.
A former triathlete, Australia’s Jake Lilley has burst on to the Finn class scene. His performance is peaking just in time for Rio.
Sailing World Cup Weymouth and Portland has a poetic story bubbling under the surface as the Rio 2016 Olympic Games get ever closer.
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