Today was critical for sailors in the three Paralympic classes (Skud-18, Sonar and 2.4mR) at US Sailing’s Rolex Miami OCR, where 529 sailors from 41 countries are competing.
A moins d'une journée du détroit de Malacca, la flotte a dû composer avec une grosse bascule de vent la nuit dernière qui a un peu redistribué les cartes
A final showdown awaits three Paralympic classes tomorrow and ten Olympic classes on Saturday at US Sailing’s Rolex Miami OCR
The weather has been “stuck on beautiful” at the Rolex Miami OCR, but more important to the 529 sailors
Today’s 8-11 knot breeze on Biscayne Bay allowed three of the Rolex Miami OCR’s 10 Olympic classes
With four days remaining to the start of double-handed, Class40 Global Ocean Race (GOR) Leg 3 in Wellington on Sunday 29 January
It started out a perfect day on Biscayne Bay, with sunshine and 12 knots of breeze, but those conditions gave way to struggling light winds by late afternoon...
The six MOD70s are helmed by skippers with some of the biggest hauls of oceanic medals...
Life in Miami’s always-bustling Coconut Grove neighborhood was punctuated today by the added activity of 529 sailors from 41 countries...
Despite the lack of a title sponsor, Marco Nannini’s Akilaria Class40, Financial Crisis, is the most heavily-branded entry in the double-handed...
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