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Australia Skiff series

A north-easterly breeze and glorious sunshine gave the perfect backdrop for yesterday's three 18ft Skiff sprint races in Sydney Harbour

National 12 Tate Trophy

A total of nine National 12s, including James and Kirsty Nicholson from Sweden took part in the Tate Trophy event at Newcastle on 11 November

djuice regains the VOR lead

Having briefly lost the lead to News Corp overnight, Djuice has fought back and is now sailing 10 miles north with a three-mile advantage

Kiwis win Atlantic rowing race

Telecom Challenge 1 (Maui), crewed by Matt Goodman and Steve Westlake have won the Ward Evans Atlantic Rowing Challenge

Decision time for VOR fleet

Having passed the Kerguelen islands the VOR fleet has some big decisions to make on whether to go north or south

Gautier and MacArthur settle for second

Kingfisher-Foncia, skippered by Alain Gautier and Ellen MacArthur, crossed the line at 2225hrs 10s local time (1225hrs 10s GMT) to finish second in the Transat Jacques Vabre

VOR – the week ahead – 19 November 2001

North or south? – it’s a tough decision but crucial Tyco safe and ready for action – with seven legs to go, Tyco has her chance to fight back djuice…

Record For News Corp

VOR yacht Team News Corp has broken the speed record Silk Cut set in the last round the world yacht race four years ago

Kiwis set to break Atlantic Rowing Record

The two-man New Zealand team, Telecom Challenge 1 (Maui) is making a dramatic attempt at beating the existing world record for the Ward Evans Atlantic Rowing Challenge

TJV fleet going for broke

As the conditions build for the leading multihulls pushing hard upwind on route to the Ascensions, so does the tension – and the potential to damage the boat.

Oracle plans to salvage keel

The keel may be on the bottom of the Hauraki Gulf, but New Zealand skipper Chris Dickson and his Oracle Racing team remain upbeat

Tyco’s race is over!

News has just come through that Tyco, leading the second leg of the Volvo Ocean Race until yesterday morning, has lost her rudder

Belgacom suffers break

The British/Irish pair of Golding & Hutchinson on the ‘clean-machine’ Ecover have certainly not had their last word in the battle of the Open 60 monohulls as they have shot…

Finnish manufacturer Suunto has launched a new generation of wrist-top sailing computers