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Sailing Worlds College Rankings – Nov. 12, 2002
Rankings determined by Sailing World‘s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). COED (prev. rank) 1. Harvard (1) 2. Georgetown
Rankings determined by Sailing World‘s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). COED (prev. rank) 1. Harvard (1) 2. Georgetown
Protests mark first races of the Quarter Finals
GroupAma Capsizes and is Struck by Another Open 60 Tri
Quarterfinals Will Begin Wednesday
Team Dennis Conner goes for USA-77, OneWorld chooses USA-65
Stefan Fodor on Crewing for Le Defi Areva
Eckart Wagner, at the young age of 64, died of a stroke last week while sleeping in his house in Germany. Eckart was one of
After two frustrating round robins of dealing with unsuitable weather, eight of the nine qualifying challengers are spending this week preparing for the quarterfinals. For
After two frustrating round robins of dealing with unsuitable weather, eight of the nine qualifying challengers are spending this week preparing for the quarterfinals. For
Ptarmigan Wins 2002 IMS Mid-Atlantics
Dickson leads Oracle BMW Racing to impressive 7-1 record in second round robin.
Issue 7, Nov. 3, 2002
Rankings determined by Sailing World‘s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). COED (prev. rank) 1. Harvard (1) 2. Georgetown
Protests mark first races of the Quarter Finals
GroupAma Capsizes and is Struck by Another Open 60 Tri
Quarterfinals Will Begin Wednesday
Team Dennis Conner goes for USA-77, OneWorld chooses USA-65
Stefan Fodor on Crewing for Le Defi Areva
Eckart Wagner, at the young age of 64, died of a stroke last week while sleeping in his house in Germany. Eckart was one of
After two frustrating round robins of dealing with unsuitable weather, eight of the nine qualifying challengers are spending this week preparing for the quarterfinals. For
After two frustrating round robins of dealing with unsuitable weather, eight of the nine qualifying challengers are spending this week preparing for the quarterfinals. For
Ptarmigan Wins 2002 IMS Mid-Atlantics
Dickson leads Oracle BMW Racing to impressive 7-1 record in second round robin.
Issue 7, Nov. 3, 2002
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