Spithill Shines for OneWorld, Prada Reeling
James Spithill, nominated by Seattle-based OneWorld Teams Sailing Director, Peter Gilmour, to be the helmsman and skipper of USA-67 for the first round robin, is
James Spithill, nominated by Seattle-based OneWorld Teams Sailing Director, Peter Gilmour, to be the helmsman and skipper of USA-67 for the first round robin, is
U.S. Teams win the day.
Rankings determined by Sailing World‘s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). COED (prev. rank) 1. Hobart/Wm. Smith (6) 2.
American teams show promise, Alinghi cruises to victory
Stars and Stripes and Oracle/BMW Racing Win Close Races
Slightly built, unassuming, and balding at 31, Ian Walker was easy to miss at the 2002 London Boat Show in January; most of the 150,000
Nine challengers begin the long journey to the Americas Cup
A look at the week behind and the week ahead
A look at the week behind and the week ahead
Our national authority, US SAILING, has two kinds of members–organizations and individuals–yet its fundamental structure is carried over from an era when its members were
A look at the week behind and the weeks ahead
The next VOR will start from Europe in 2005, with new boats, a new course, and a new CEO
James Spithill, nominated by Seattle-based OneWorld Teams Sailing Director, Peter Gilmour, to be the helmsman and skipper of USA-67 for the first round robin, is
U.S. Teams win the day.
Rankings determined by Sailing World‘s coaches panel: Michael Callahan (Georgetown), Ken Legler (Tufts), and Mike Segerblom (USC). COED (prev. rank) 1. Hobart/Wm. Smith (6) 2.
American teams show promise, Alinghi cruises to victory
Stars and Stripes and Oracle/BMW Racing Win Close Races
Slightly built, unassuming, and balding at 31, Ian Walker was easy to miss at the 2002 London Boat Show in January; most of the 150,000
Nine challengers begin the long journey to the Americas Cup
A look at the week behind and the week ahead
A look at the week behind and the week ahead
Our national authority, US SAILING, has two kinds of members–organizations and individuals–yet its fundamental structure is carried over from an era when its members were
A look at the week behind and the weeks ahead
The next VOR will start from Europe in 2005, with new boats, a new course, and a new CEO
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