US Sailing Team Athletes Put In Strong Results in Clearwater
With the conclusion of the US Open Series in Clearwater, several athletes punch their tickets to the PanAm Games and Olympic Test Event.
With the conclusion of the US Open Series in Clearwater, several athletes punch their tickets to the PanAm Games and Olympic Test Event.
Olympic 49erFX sailors Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea immerse themselves in the Olympic venue for the first time in their campaign, and they like what they see.
The Nacra 17 and 49er skiff worlds conclude with the Dutch dominating the skiffs and the Italians prevailing in the in Nacra 17.
Olympic 49erFX sailors face some of the toughest racing conditions, and these do indeed make them stronger.
On Tuesday in Enoshima, four medal races and the end of 470 qualifying action combined to create a memorable tenth day of sailing at Tokyo 2020, which saw the US Sailing Team compete in the Nacra 17 medal race and in both 470 fleets.
49erFX team Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea turn in a solid first Olympic appearance in Enoshima with the skiff and Nacra classes now racing as well.
American sailors fought through a wide range of conditions on day two of racing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, with breeze strength ranging from the high teens to the low single digits, and providing many of the world’s best dinghy and board sailors with a challenging tactical puzzle.
Charlie Buckingham and Pedro Pascual start strong in their Olympic races, but Paige Railey in the Radial ends the day with a pile of points.
Veteran Laser campaigners, coaches and developing young sailors assemble in Fort Lauderdale to train and groom the United States’ next generation of singlehanded Olympic hopefuls.
Wyoming-born sailor Sara Hastreiter draws on her around-the-world experience for an Olympic campaign in the new mixed offshore racing discipline for 2020.
Sailing World Editor, Dave Reed, Zooms in with the magazine’s racing editors and special guests for a quick look around the sport, some storytelling with Steve Hunt, Gary Jobson, Tony Rey, Ed Baird, Taylor Canfield, Stephanie Roble, and Chris Snow.
The iFoil becomes the fourth Olympic event of 10 to use foiling equipment for 2024.
With the conclusion of the US Open Series in Clearwater, several athletes punch their tickets to the PanAm Games and Olympic Test Event.
Olympic 49erFX sailors Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea immerse themselves in the Olympic venue for the first time in their campaign, and they like what they see.
The Nacra 17 and 49er skiff worlds conclude with the Dutch dominating the skiffs and the Italians prevailing in the in Nacra 17.
Olympic 49erFX sailors face some of the toughest racing conditions, and these do indeed make them stronger.
On Tuesday in Enoshima, four medal races and the end of 470 qualifying action combined to create a memorable tenth day of sailing at Tokyo 2020, which saw the US Sailing Team compete in the Nacra 17 medal race and in both 470 fleets.
49erFX team Stephanie Roble and Maggie Shea turn in a solid first Olympic appearance in Enoshima with the skiff and Nacra classes now racing as well.
American sailors fought through a wide range of conditions on day two of racing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, with breeze strength ranging from the high teens to the low single digits, and providing many of the world’s best dinghy and board sailors with a challenging tactical puzzle.
Charlie Buckingham and Pedro Pascual start strong in their Olympic races, but Paige Railey in the Radial ends the day with a pile of points.
Veteran Laser campaigners, coaches and developing young sailors assemble in Fort Lauderdale to train and groom the United States’ next generation of singlehanded Olympic hopefuls.
Wyoming-born sailor Sara Hastreiter draws on her around-the-world experience for an Olympic campaign in the new mixed offshore racing discipline for 2020.
Sailing World Editor, Dave Reed, Zooms in with the magazine’s racing editors and special guests for a quick look around the sport, some storytelling with Steve Hunt, Gary Jobson, Tony Rey, Ed Baird, Taylor Canfield, Stephanie Roble, and Chris Snow.
The iFoil becomes the fourth Olympic event of 10 to use foiling equipment for 2024.
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