Three British sailors take top titles at the BBC South Sports Awards
Yachting World
Sick VOR crewman heads for hospital
Keith Kilpatrick, the sick crewman aboard Amer Sports One, has been taken off the boat and transfered to the Albany hospital
Great American II breaks record
Great American II, a 53-foot trimaran has completed the 15,000-mile voyage to Australia in 68 days 10 hours 7 minutes 52 seconds, breaking a record that had stood for 146
First British boat completes Atlantic row
Comship.com have become the first British team to complete the Ward Evans Atlantic Rowing Challenge earning fifth place overall
GBR Challenge: Stagg’s diary
With GBR Challenge based halfway round the world in Auckland, it’s easy to forget that Britain is warming up for its first attempt at the America’s Cup in 16 years.…
ARC Diary 2
Firefly, 27 November: Our watches are becoming better established and the only sign of dissent so far is that Duncan is a compulsive whistler
Big winds stop racing at 14 worlds
Strong winds forced the postponement of the third day’s racing at the International 14 world championship in Bermuda yesterday
Super Skiff Series in Aus
Three more heats in the Australian 18 Footers League Super Skiff Series, sponsored by the Club Marine insurance company, took place on Saturday 24 November
Americans set to break New York/Melbourne record
Rich Wilson and Bill Biewenga sailing the trimaran Great American II continued to maintain a one day's lead in their attempt to break the sailing record from New York to…
Is there a doctor on board?
How would sick VOR crewman Keith Kilpratrick fared had Dr Roger Nilson not been on board?
VOR – the week ahead – Monday 26 November, 2001
Leg 2 re-start – with a fleet pile-up on the approach to Eclipse Island, watch out for some major place changes within the next few hours Eclipse Island – would…
ARC ’01: They’re off
The Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC) 2001 is underway
ARC Diary 1
Firefly, 26 November: We started in a nailbiting melee of other (much larger) yachts, ten or twelve of us at the pin end of the line just inches apart. How…
illbruck leads but Assa Abloy is still close
With just over 200 miles from the leg two waypoint of Eclipse Island, illbruck continues to lead the Volvo Ocean Race with a shoestring advantage of two miles over Assa
Kilpatrick update
Keith Kilpatrick, the ill-stricken VOR crewman aboard Amer Sports One, has made a speedy recovery but will still be taken off the boat
Gornall retires from solo Atlantic row
Jonathan Gornall who was competing solo in the Ward Evans Atlantic Rowing Challenge has quit due to exhaustion, physical problems and the psychological impact of rowing alone
VOR crewman stable
Following a successful drop of medical supplies, Keith Kilpatrick’s condition is stable
Positions close at front of fleet
SEB has split from the fleet but illbruck and Assa Abloy are closing up
Bennett wins Open 50 in TJV
Monohull Fleet The British/Aussie pair, Alex Bennett and Paul Larsen, on board One Dream One Mission, arrived as victors of the Transat Jacques Vabre Open 50 division in Bahia, Brazil,…
illbruck takes control of VOR
Positions continue to swap and change at the front as the VOR fleet leaves the cold Southern Ocean conditions behind