With images of Skandia Life Cowes Week 2001 still fresh in the mind, organisers Cowes Combined Clubs have announced details of this year’s regatta

News Corp hits iceberg

The VOR yacht, News Corp has hit a growler, while sailing at 21 knots of boat speed this morning. The crew immediately dived below decks to make sure that the…

British sailors win at Miami OCR

The 2002 Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta concluded yesterday (Sunday) with all but the Star class competing in light-air races on Biscayne Bay. In the 5-6 knot breeze that Biscayne…

Aussie Skiff champs

Heat one of the 18ft Skiff Australian championship took place this afternoon (Sunday) and was won by Sunday Telegraph

illbruck puts her foot down

Having taken the lead from Tyco yesterday, illbruck is revelling in the testing Southern Ocean and and now has a 26-mile advantage

illbruck CEO Michael Illbruck has given his America’s Cup challenge – the first ever from Germany – until the end of April to find at least three other suitable backers

A French environmental group has threatened the French America’s Cup challenge Le Defi Areva with disruption and damage if nuclear energy giant Areva doesn’t drop its sponsorship

Miami Olympic Classes Regatta

The first day’s racing at the Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta took place yesterday in 10-14 knots of wind and sun and over 400 from nine Olympic and two Paralympic…

Class makes a Splash

The already successful Splash class is preparing for this year’s world championship which is taking place in the UK

SEB retains small lead

As the VOR fleet approaches the stronger winds, Team SEB continues to hold her position at the front of the fleet

VOR crew takes a dip!

Volvo Ocean Race ‘hero of the day award’ goes to Jamie Gale, mastman aboard illbruck who proved his worth when he jumped in to the icy sea to clear weed…