Could Oracle be where Ainslie’s off to next after the Olympics?
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Banque Populaire V set record pace
Giant trimaran attempts round the world record
45 Countries Qualify for London 2012 Olympic Games
Forty five nations have qualified for the Olympic sailing at Weymouth while the Brits are in the hunt to haul more medals in Perth
Southern Ocean at 30 knots
The giant trimaran Banque Populaire is reeling out 700-mile days in a fearsome display of the raw power of the wind
British Comeback in Perth
After a painful first week, Skandia Team GBR shows signs of recovery
Olympic berths now available
Applications for berths and anchorages in Weymouth Harbour now open
ARC tests onboard Gear
Equipmmet lessons learnt from this year's event
Second Blow to British Team
First it was Ben Rhodes, now Iain Percy is forced to withdraw from the ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth
Records smashed by Banque Populaire
Two more world records for the giant trimaran
VOR: Calm Before the Storm
Leg 2 got underway from Cape Town in light conditions, but heavy going conditions are forecast
Ainslie Erupts
And throws away chance of a sixth Finn World Championship
VOR: Telefonica Takes Another Win
A breezy in port race sees the Spanish team extend their lead. Matthew Sheahan reports
ARC Tragedy
Ocean Wanderer crewmember dies from heart attack
It’s Windy Up North
Violent storms forecast in Scotland
Fairlie 55 Video
Yachting World's video shot during our test on the new spirit of tradition Fairlie 55 during the Regattes Royales in Cannes
Audi Pulls Out of Medcup
The 2012 Audi Medcup season for TP52s and Soto 40s is suspended as its key sponsor pulls out
Tradewinds to no Wind
'Hole' around St. Lucia still proving tricky for ARC fleet to negotiate
Race Against Time
Leg 1 may have finished, but the race to stay in the race continues and could see some major upsets
Perth 2011 Kicks Off
Racing at the Perth 2011 World Championships has started with Ainslie and team McGregor/Lush dominating their classes
Back on Solid Ground
Light conditions can't halt the ARC, as more yachts arrive in St. Lucia