Silver Lining
The Pan Am Games didn’t end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience
The Pan Am Games didn’t end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience
An off day gives the U.S. sailors a chance to spend some time in the one place hotter than a J/24 deck on a light downwind run.
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
The U.S. team for the 2011 Pan Am Games is chock full of veterans of Olympic and world championship competition.
The Pan Am Games didn’t end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience
An off day gives the U.S. sailors a chance to spend some time in the one place hotter than a J/24 deck on a light downwind run.
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
The U.S. team for the 2011 Pan Am Games is chock full of veterans of Olympic and world championship competition.
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