Bernard Stamm has a commanding lead in Around Alone, but his boat was literally coming apart in his hands as he finished the first Southern Ocean leg
LV Final – Race 2
Official report
Multihulls flying in Cape to Rio Race
The first report after the second start of the SAP Cape to Rio race in Cape Town yesterday saw both multihulls flying in good winds
15 year old breaks world record
Fifteen year old Seb Clover from the Isle of Wight has braved heavy storms and killer whales to become the youngest sailor to cross the Atlantic singlehandedly
LV Final – Race 1
Official report
British win Skiff event with day to spare
Rob Greenhalgh, Dan Johnson and Peter Greenhalgh came up the final beat in the penultimate race to clinch the JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff championship in Sydney with a day to…
De Kersauson starts Jules Verne
Olivier de Kersauson and crew set off on his Jules Verne attempt this morning
Brits still lead Skiffs with two days to go
Team RMW has a 12 point lead over the Americans with two days to go in the JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff event in Sydney
VDH heads for Melbourne
Jean-Luc Van Den Heede explains how he set up a jury rig to make slow progress towards Australia
Solidaires takes second
At 09:03 GMT this morning Thierry Dubois, at the helm of Solidaires, crossed the finish line on Leg 3 of the Around Alone
Crews prepare for fifth leg of Clipper
Clipper Race crews are preparing for the start of the fifth leg which starts later today
Geronimo ready for Jules Verne
Team Geronimo is on standby for an early morning Jules Verne start
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Closer than close at Skiff event in Sydney
Competitors at the JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff event in Sydney enjoyed close racing today in a fresh southerly breeze
Stamm wins third leg of Around Alone
Bernard Stamm sailed his Open 60 Bobst Group Armor lux across the finish line this morning in Tauranga, New Zealand
Suidoos 2 retains lead in Cape to Rio
Gawie Fagan on Suidoos 2 is still leading the Cape to rio race
From the horse’s mouth
TNZ designer Clay Oliver explains the background to the Hula on their own site – get there via our link
Brits look sound at Skiff event in Sydney
After the fourth heat of the JJ Giltinan 18ft Skiff Trophy in Sydney, the British RMW Marine team has extended its lead
Cape to Rio fleet hits light winds
The SAP Cape to Rio 2003 fleet, which left Cape Town last weekend, are reporting lighter wind conditions as they are turing west towards the South Atlantic high pressure system
Van Den Heede dismasted
Third time unlucky as VDH’s rig topples 1,500 miles from the nearest land