Yachting World

The Swiss steal the show

Swiss boat Ville de Genève Carrefour Prévention grabbed their second victory in the Tour de France à la Voile 2002 at the weekend

After a 10-month build at the Multiplast yard and a launching at the end of June in Vannes, the trimaran Gitana 10 has sailed for the first time

The latest ISAF World Rankings for all of the Olympic Classes were released yesterday, and revealed that British sailor, Paul Goodison tops the Laser world rankings

Racing was cancelled yesterday, for second day running at ISAF World Games

Clipper skippers selected

Sir Robin Knox-Johnston will today reveal the eight individuals set to skipper in the Clipper 2002 Round The World Yacht Race

Skandia rowing team quit

The Skandia Ocean Row team's record-attempt to shatter ocean-rowing records has been abandoned due to gear failure

Swedish Match Cup

The Swedish and Polish teams notched up three wins each in yesterday's round robins. They will now race Coutts and Gram-Hansen in today's elimination rounds

Flight booked for GBR ACC boat

GBR 78, the new British America's Cup boat, will be flown to Auckland in time for the start of the America's Cup challenger series

Yachting-world.com at Cowes Week

Yachting-World.com has teamed up with the organisers of Skandia Life Cowes Week to provide the content for the official Skandia Life Cowes Week website

Tour de France starts offshore

The first offshore race of the Tour de France à la Voile 2002 started this afternoon in a strong westerly breeze

Team GBR keelboats made a good start on the first day of the ISAF World Sailing Games which started yesterday

Yachting-World.com has teamed up with the organisers of Skandia Life Cowes Week to provide the content for the official Skandia Life Cowes Week website

Jono Pank and Sarah Small, sailing Pogie, won the Firefly open meeting at Royal Harwich YC last weekend (29-30 June)