Olympics Morning Launch, Day 6 – Beach Day
The spectator area for Olympic sailing in Rio coincides with a national pastime.
The spectator area for Olympic sailing in Rio coincides with a national pastime.
America’s men’s windsurfing rep doesn’t consider himself a medal contender — yet — but he’s on his way.
In two of the Olympic classes, there’s no denying who’s dominant.
Seizing upon their youth, athleticism and commitment, these college sailing teammates drop into a faster gear for the ride of their lives.
All the chatter before the Games was about the crazy currents in the Bay. So, where are they?
The American Finn and female 470 squads are becoming experts at climbing up the fleet.
Swiss Radial sailor Nathalie Brugger was ready to quit sailing. Then, she discovered the Nacra 17.
With their unique approaches and backgrounds, Bora Gulari and Louisa Chafee prove why opposites attract.
Mental and physical fitness separated the fleets on the third day of racing in Rio.
An American Laser Olympian shares what he learned as he climbed to the top of his game and on to Rio.
Argentina’s Julio Alsogaray leads the Laser fleet after two remarkably consistent days of results. Plus, the 470s and Nacra’s kick off.
Frustrating conditions on the inside shook up the Finn leaderboard. Further out into the bay, leaders are making themselves known.
The spectator area for Olympic sailing in Rio coincides with a national pastime.
America’s men’s windsurfing rep doesn’t consider himself a medal contender — yet — but he’s on his way.
In two of the Olympic classes, there’s no denying who’s dominant.
Seizing upon their youth, athleticism and commitment, these college sailing teammates drop into a faster gear for the ride of their lives.
All the chatter before the Games was about the crazy currents in the Bay. So, where are they?
The American Finn and female 470 squads are becoming experts at climbing up the fleet.
Swiss Radial sailor Nathalie Brugger was ready to quit sailing. Then, she discovered the Nacra 17.
With their unique approaches and backgrounds, Bora Gulari and Louisa Chafee prove why opposites attract.
Mental and physical fitness separated the fleets on the third day of racing in Rio.
An American Laser Olympian shares what he learned as he climbed to the top of his game and on to Rio.
Argentina’s Julio Alsogaray leads the Laser fleet after two remarkably consistent days of results. Plus, the 470s and Nacra’s kick off.
Frustrating conditions on the inside shook up the Finn leaderboard. Further out into the bay, leaders are making themselves known.
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