The first of six ISAF World Sailing Rankings releases prior to the Olympic Games in Athens have been released by ISAF today
Changes in the Cheyenne camp
Long delays for the start of Steve Fossett's Jules Verne record attempt has led to crew replacements
Warren Jones Youth Regatta final
New Zealand skipper Simon Minoprio has won the Warren Jones Youth Regatta which concluded today
New Zealander leads Warren Jones Regatta
New Zealand skipper Simon Minoprio has taken over the top rung of the ladder at the end of the second day of the Warren Jones youth keelboat regatta
A look at Yves Parlier’s new cat
With the dust beginning to settle on Francis Joyon's amazing feat, heads are turning towards Médiatis Région Aquitaine, Parlier's new extreme machine which is set to make a serious impact…
Joyon smashes solo world record
Francis Joyon sailing the 90ft trimaran IDEC crossed the finish line after nearly 74 days at sea.
New super-cat for Parlier
Yves Parlier yesterday unveiled his new extreme racing machine to the world
MacArthur on Joyon’s success
In this special yachtingworld.com story, Ellen MacArthur comments on Francis Joyon's world record-breaking success
A hero’s welcome for Joyon
Here's what some of the world's greatest yacht racers had to say about Joyon's 72-day sprint round the world
Fastsail Organisation at Dinghy Show
The Fastsail Organisation comprising Javelin, Hornet, Flying Dutchman, 505, Fireball, Osprey and 470 classes unite at this year's Dinghy Sailing Show
VDH 20 days ahead of record
Jean Luc van den Heede is now 20 days ahead of Philippe Monnet's singlehanded global record as he heads for Cape of Good Hope
Jules Verne weather delay for Fossett
Steve Fossett has extended the no-go, code red status for his pending Jules Verne Challenge until at least next weekend
Antarctica Cup news
Cape Town is the preferred start/finish port for the second Antarctica Cup
Goodison wins gold in Miami
Great Britain's Paul Goodison has added to his success in Melbourne earlier this month, by winning a gold medal at the Miami Olympic Classes Regatta
Tuesday finish for Joyon
Francis Joyon sailing Idec, the 90ft trimaran, is still in line for breaking the world singlehanded speed record and is likely to finish on Tuesday morning
Miami Olympic Classes Regatta
With just one day left to go at the Rolex Miami OCR, Paul Goodison is leading the Laser fleet by seven points
Key West round-up
Terra Nova Trading Key West 2004, presented by Nautica produced winners from five countries and 11 states coast to coast and allowed a Key West record number of nine races…
Joyon holed
Despite finding a hole on the starboard hull of his trimaran Francis Joyon is still on pace for breaking the singlehanded world speed record
De Kersauson commits to Oryx Cup
Another blow for Bruno Peyron and The Race as fellow Frenchman supports Tracy Edwards' event