Olympics Morning Launch, Day 11 — The Final Four
The last remaining classes will contest their medal races on Guanabara Bay today.
The last remaining classes will contest their medal races on Guanabara Bay today.
Olympic sailors share their tips for staying focused during postponement.
With hardware on the line and double points at stake, sailing strategy takes on new forms during medal races.
There are seven race circles in Rio, all with very different characteristics. World Sailing’s PRO Nino Schmeli discusses organizing the one of the most complex international regattas.
No amount of practice can prevent a bad finish as a result of equipment failure. For sailors, they not only have to keep their bodies in peak condition, but their boats as well.
The spectator area for Olympic sailing in Rio coincides with a national pastime.
All the chatter before the Games was about the crazy currents in the Bay. So, where are they?
Swiss Radial sailor Nathalie Brugger was ready to quit sailing. Then, she discovered the Nacra 17.
Argentina’s Julio Alsogaray leads the Laser fleet after two remarkably consistent days of results. Plus, the 470s and Nacra’s kick off.
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.
The Windsurfers, Lasers and Laser Radials will kick off the Olympic Regatta. Let the Games begin.
A behind-the-scenes look at World Sailing’s boat measurement process for the Olympics.
The last remaining classes will contest their medal races on Guanabara Bay today.
Olympic sailors share their tips for staying focused during postponement.
With hardware on the line and double points at stake, sailing strategy takes on new forms during medal races.
There are seven race circles in Rio, all with very different characteristics. World Sailing’s PRO Nino Schmeli discusses organizing the one of the most complex international regattas.
No amount of practice can prevent a bad finish as a result of equipment failure. For sailors, they not only have to keep their bodies in peak condition, but their boats as well.
The spectator area for Olympic sailing in Rio coincides with a national pastime.
All the chatter before the Games was about the crazy currents in the Bay. So, where are they?
Swiss Radial sailor Nathalie Brugger was ready to quit sailing. Then, she discovered the Nacra 17.
Argentina’s Julio Alsogaray leads the Laser fleet after two remarkably consistent days of results. Plus, the 470s and Nacra’s kick off.
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.
The Windsurfers, Lasers and Laser Radials will kick off the Olympic Regatta. Let the Games begin.
A behind-the-scenes look at World Sailing’s boat measurement process for the Olympics.
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