Yachting World

One down for GBR Challenge

Andrew Bray, Editor of Yachting World, watched asTeam GBR Challenge lost their first race of the Louis Vuitton Challenger Series to Team Dennis Conner

Maiden II becomes fastest of the giant cats

Tracy Edwards' 110-foot maxi-catamaran, Maiden II has been acknowledged as the fastest of the giant maxi cats at a presentation at the Yacht Club de France in Paris

The penultimate day’s racing at the Laser World Masters Championship at Hyannis on Cape Cod produced some close, exciting racing

With one day’s racing to go, 2000 Olympic silver medallists, Darren Bundock and John Forbes of Australia, lead the event by three points

Lack of wind forced the fifth day’s racing at the Tornado world championship to be postponed

Stamm wins Around Alone first leg

Swiss sailor Bernard Stamm has won Leg 1 of the Around Alone 2002-03. Sailing his Pierre Rolland-designed Open 60 Bobst Group - Armor Lux

A fifteen-knot breeze from the north was sufficient to get racing underway at the 2002 Tornado World Championships...

Pete Barton and Simon Knatchbull won last weekend's Laser 4000 event at Hayling Island SC

With an overall score of just two points, Neil Goodhead won last Sunday's OK open meeting at Ardleigh SC

Lack of wind caused the postponement of the first day's racing at the Tornado worlds in Massachusetts

Wind gusting up to 33 knots has delayed the start of the IFDS world championship was due to commence yesterday

A fleet of 23 Fireballs arrived at Staunton Harold on Sunday 22 September for the Fireball Midland Area Championship.

Dave Hayes and Sean Dwyer won last weekend's B14 meeting at Thorpe Bay YC

Fresh winds greeted the 49er fleet at an open meeting at Thorpe Bay YC last weekend

The fourth round of the Gul 29er Grand Prix was held over the weekend of 21-22 September

Van Liew misses record

Brad van Liew sailing Tommy Hilfiger Freedom America came within a mile of breaking the 24-hour distance record for Class 2 in the Around Alone race yesterday