Naked Ambition
Hoping to convince any doubters that sailors are athletes, too, 2008 gold medalist Anna Tunnicliffe goes sailing in the buff for ESPN the Magazine‘s annual The Body issue.
Hoping to convince any doubters that sailors are athletes, too, 2008 gold medalist Anna Tunnicliffe goes sailing in the buff for ESPN the Magazine‘s annual The Body issue.
Key West Race Week served up highs and lows for us aboard the Melges 32 Warpath.
The bell may be tolling for the Farr 40 class, but Boat of the Day winners John Demourkas and the crew of Groovederci are just hitting their stride.
After a slow trip down in the Fort Lauderdale-Key West Race, a morning run with the chickens has the author in the mood for Race Week.
A DNF doesn’t define a distance race. There’s a lot to be learned from competing and overcoming adversity even if the finish line is never crossed.
Making the trek down I-95 with the J/80 in tow has become an annual adventure for the Storck family.
SW‘s Stuart Streuli filed blow-by-blow reports from aboard Robin Team’s J/122 Teamwork during this 160-miler.
Sailing World‘s exclusive coverage takes you behind the scenes in Key West, Fla.
To help get the Farr 400 Spaceman Spiff ready for Race Week—and make sure Duval Street hadn’t dried up—tactician Nick Turney arrived in Key West extra early.
In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Steve Howe and his Warpath team (bow No. 603)—with Morgan Larson calling tactics—notched their first major win in the Melges 32 class. Photos by Joy Dunnigan. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
“We crawl toward glory at the blistering pace of 4 knots. And by blistering, we mean what’s happening to our skin in the merciless rays of the sun,” said comedian Stephen Colbert, whose OnDeck Farr 65 Spirit of Juno placed second. Read about the race in our Finish Line forum.
The 23-boat Melges 20 and 47-boat Melges 24 divisions accounted for nearly a third of all entries at Sperry Top-Sider Charleston Race Week Photos by Joy Dunigan.
Hoping to convince any doubters that sailors are athletes, too, 2008 gold medalist Anna Tunnicliffe goes sailing in the buff for ESPN the Magazine‘s annual The Body issue.
Key West Race Week served up highs and lows for us aboard the Melges 32 Warpath.
The bell may be tolling for the Farr 40 class, but Boat of the Day winners John Demourkas and the crew of Groovederci are just hitting their stride.
After a slow trip down in the Fort Lauderdale-Key West Race, a morning run with the chickens has the author in the mood for Race Week.
A DNF doesn’t define a distance race. There’s a lot to be learned from competing and overcoming adversity even if the finish line is never crossed.
Making the trek down I-95 with the J/80 in tow has become an annual adventure for the Storck family.
SW‘s Stuart Streuli filed blow-by-blow reports from aboard Robin Team’s J/122 Teamwork during this 160-miler.
Sailing World‘s exclusive coverage takes you behind the scenes in Key West, Fla.
To help get the Farr 400 Spaceman Spiff ready for Race Week—and make sure Duval Street hadn’t dried up—tactician Nick Turney arrived in Key West extra early.
In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Steve Howe and his Warpath team (bow No. 603)—with Morgan Larson calling tactics—notched their first major win in the Melges 32 class. Photos by Joy Dunnigan. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
“We crawl toward glory at the blistering pace of 4 knots. And by blistering, we mean what’s happening to our skin in the merciless rays of the sun,” said comedian Stephen Colbert, whose OnDeck Farr 65 Spirit of Juno placed second. Read about the race in our Finish Line forum.
The 23-boat Melges 20 and 47-boat Melges 24 divisions accounted for nearly a third of all entries at Sperry Top-Sider Charleston Race Week Photos by Joy Dunigan.
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