Ian Walker, who is the Racing Director of the Royal Yachting Association and also the winning skipper of Volvo Ocean Race in 2014-15, talks sailing, the way, rule of mixed team and he hopes to enhance the participation as well as the standard of women’s sailing. Some part of his interview is here Ian Walker […]
Sailing Races
2017 Women’s Match Racing World Championship Led By Team Mac
The 2017 Women’s Match Racing World Championship held in Helsinki is witnessing exciting racing. The 2010 Women’s Match Racing World Championship winner Lucy Macgregor has made herself proud by finishing the second day in the top position. The blustering conditions did not have an effect on Macgregor and her team. They put up a very […]
35th Series Of America’s Cup
New framework agreement has been formed for the America’s Cup, the 35th series that will start off in Bermuda waters in May of this year. The skippers who are participating in the regatta were invited to London to go through the new terms and conditions. The framework has been designed thinking of the future of […]
Final Lap Of 34th America’s Cup
So what was the update on the 34th America’s Cup final lap that concluded this weekend? All eyes had been on this World Series event that has been continuing for eight laps in different parts of the world and the final lap had been taking place this weekend in Japan. This final lap was much […]
Maiden U.S. Multihull Champion Is Marshack
The very first U.S. Multihull Championship was won by Ken Marshack. The Hobie Alter trophy is his and he is delighted to have won a very good race on Carlyle Lake. There is no doubt that the catamaran sailing offers lots of thrills and spills and there was plenty of excitement that took place at […]
Clipper Yacht Race: Fleet begins
After the “Le Mans” start from Qingdao, China, in sun and light winds, at 0100 UTC, 0900 local time, the Clipper Race fleet is now going towards a south easterly direction under light spinnakers. On the first day of the Seattle Pacific Challenge, the easing winds must last for approximately twenty-four hours, before a stronger […]