The VOR boats djuice dragons and Amer Sports Too are stuggling to reach the finish line in the light airs off Miami
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BUSA Student Nationals
The second day of the BUSA Student Yachting National took place yesterday (27 March)
Three Peaks Race
The 25th Three Peaks Yacht Race, starting on Saturday 15 June, Barmouth in Wales is being sponsored, for the fourth consecutive year by Helly Hansen and over 120 competitors have…
VOR Race Committee to protest SEB
A protest has been lodged by the VOR race committee as a result of the collision that occurred between illbruck and SEB at the start of leg 5
BUSA Student Nationals
The second day of the BUSA Student Yachting National took place yesterday (27 March)
Date change for Beadsworth
Andy Beadsworth, member of the GBR Challenge, will now attend the Youth Champs on Tuesday 2 April, instead of the Wednesday
A win for Assa Abloy
Assa Abloy snatched the lead from illbruck in the final stretch to the finish line in Miami to win the fifth leg of the Volvo Ocean Race
OneWorld launches second boat
The OneWorld Challenge America's Cup team launched their second International America's Cup yacht, USA 67 yesterday
Neal McDonald chat
Neal McDonald, skipper of Assa Abloy, chats about winning the fifth leg of the VOR
BUSA Student Nationals
After the first day’s racing, Southampton University lead the BUSA Student Yachting Nationals at Plymouth
Amer Sports One finishes sixth
A sixth place on leg five of the VOR has dropped Grant Dalton’s Amer Sports One to third place overall with four legs to go
Ainslie takes control of Finns
The 2002 European Olympic Classes Regatta circuit kicked off in the bay of Palma yesterday (26 March) with the Princess Sofia Regatta. Racing got underway in a light and shifty…
BUSA Student Nationals
After the first day’s racing, Southampton University lead the BUSA Student Yachting Nationals at Plymouth
Assa Abloy in hot pursuit
Assa Abloy is now just three miles from illbruck, the leading yacht on the fifth leg of the VOR
illbruck’s VOR lead is threatened
With 140 miles to the Miami finish line, Assa Abloy, who’s currently lying in second place, is going in for the kill
Maiden II makes a splash
The 110ft maxi-catamaran Maiden II was lowered into the water for the first time under her new name yesterday
Yachting World wins award
Sally Collison, Yachting World’s picture editor, won one of the top awards at last night’s IPC Media Editorial Awards
49ers at Rutland
Ben McGrane andJames Perry were the overall winners of the 49er open meeting at Rutland SC on 23-24 March
Youth head for Weymouth
Weymouth will play host to the Volvo RYA Youth Championships and Trials at the Weymouth and Portland Sailing Academy over the Easter weekend (1-5 April). Over 300 competitors are expected…
BT skipper aims for Vendée
Conrad Humphreys, skipper of the winning yacht in the 2000/01 BT Global Challenge has launched his British campaign for the 2004 Vendée Globe