Plans for the 2003/2004 Swedish Match Tour are well underway with the first of the seven-event series having already taken place
International 14 worlds
A light start to the 14 worlds in Japan
Big shifts in Athens
Only two classes managed to race yesterday at the Pre-Olympic Test Event due to light and shifty winds
Team GBR hitting medal zones in Athens
Ben Ainslie maintains his lead in the Finn class and fellow Olympic champion Shirley Robertson and Sydney team mates Nick Rogers and Joe Glanfield are both lying in bronze medal…
ISAF match racing worlds
The ISAF match racing world championship will start tomorrow at Riva del Garda
JOG Offshore Championship
Despite a low turnout, competitors in the JOG Schroder Channel Race enjoyed close racing
Broken rig for Percy
After a promising start to the pre-Olympic regatta in Athens with a first and a fourth, British Star sailors Iain Percy and Steve Mitchell have broken their rig and dropped…
Flying 15s go continental
British pair win Flying 15 worlds, and plans for Europeans
Volvo sailors going Farr
Rob Goddard has offered places onboard his Farr 40 'Farrfalina' to Volvo RYA Keelboat team members wishing to compete at the Farr 40 Europeans
Flying finish for Davies
Sam Davies sailing Skandia crossed the finish line of the Solitaire du Figaro off St Nazaire at 02:02:16 BST yesterday morning as first Rookie home
Harrison’s Superyacht
The official launch of Sojana, Peter Harrison's Farr 115 cruising ketch, will take place next month
Taxing conditions at Athens
Tricky, northerly, shifty winds provided a real test for competitors on the opening day of the pre-Olympics in Athens
Pre-Olympic countdown
As the sun set over the Saronic Gulf this evening competitors made final preparations for the pre-Olympics which starts tomorrow morning
Larks at West Kirby
Dougal Scott and Ruth Johnson, decided to swap roles for the weekend, but still showed the fleet the way to go at West Kirby on 15-16
GP14 World Championship
Neil Marsden and Derek Hill from Blackpool & Fleetwood SC are the new GP14 World Champions
Holmberg wins Danish Open
Despite the light airs over 1,000 spectators turned out to watch the last day of the Swedish Match Tour's Danish Open off Skovshoved Havn yesterday
Fastnet finish speeds up
Fresher winds have brought a flurry of finishers, and activity, to the Rolex Fastnet finish in Plymouth, with Nokia taking overall honours.
Slow finish for Fastnet
As the fleet dribbles in to Plymouth, Mike Kopman reports from aboard the Irish entry Nicorette.
Preview: October 2003
The best of British cruising...
Contents: September 2003
Australia wins the Admiral's Cup in a last-race climax...