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36th America’s Cup
PRADA Cup • Day 4 • ITA 7 : 1 GBR : Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli move onto the America’s Cup Match
The G.H. Mumm Champagne was flowing for Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli who sailed to victory today in the PRADA Cup Final. The Italians winning the Series 7-1 over INEOS TEAM UK, now move onto the America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup Match, the ultimate goal four years in the making, starting in 12 days (...) -
Royal Malta Yacht Club
Rolex Middle Sea Race : Close finishes for line honours in the 2020 edition
The Rolex Middle Sea Race always demands the highest standards in sailors of all generations, both professional and Corinthian. This year, the 41st edition, demonstrated profoundly the human endeavour required to succeed. Great resilience was shown by all involved. Supported by Rolex since 2002, the organizers, the Royal Malta Yacht Club, (...) -
#MULTI70 #Maserati
Maserati Multi 70 and Giovanni Soldini cross the finish line of the Rolex Middle Sea Race in first place
At 20.36 27” on Monday October 19th local time (18.36 27” UTC), Maserati Multi 70 crossed in first place the finish line of the 41st edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race, organized by the Royal Malta Yacht Club, off Valletta, Malta. Giovanni Soldini and his Team finished the race with an elapsed time of 2 days, 8 hours, 26 minutes (...) -
#TP52
52 Super Series: Season is Finally Halted, Roll On 2021
Organisers, team owners and stakeholders have taken the decision to cancel TP52 World Championship which were due to take place between 14th and 19th September in Puerto Portals, Mallorca. -
#MaxiYacht #PortoCervo
Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup : Dario Ferrari and his Maxi 72 Cannonball won the Mini Maxi Racer 1 class
On his third attempt, Dario Ferrari and his Maxi 72 Cannonball, deservedly won the Mini Maxi Racer 1 class at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. This year’s event coincides with the 40th anniversary of the International Maxi Association, the World Sailing-recognised body representing maxi boats globally and joint (...) -
#M32series
M32 European Series: Spindrift racing wins Holland event
Two points separated the four top teams going into the third and final day of the 2019 M32 European Series’ second stopover in Medemblik, Holland. A forecast for an easterly breeze of more than 10 knots had the crews sailing five up licking their lips such as Aston Harald boss Håkan Svensson’s Valhalla Cape Crow Vikings and (...) -
Maxi Monohull
Record stands as Rambler 88 claims line honours victory in breezy Rolex Giraglia
The Mediterranean’s reputation for light wind yacht racing was dented today, with the lead boats regularly experiencing 20-30 knot winds in the Rolex Giraglia’s offshore race - organised jointly by Yacht Club Italiano, Yacht Club de Monaco and Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez and supported by the International Maxi Association (...) -
#Kitesurf #Kitefoil
KiteFoil GoldCup 2018: Nocher Crowned at KiteFoil World Series Final as Parlier Takes Sardinia Grand Slam
Monaco’s Maxime Nocher trumpeted his comeback when he lifted the KiteFoil world champion’s crown after a stuttering World Series final fought out on the Italian resort island of Sardinia. Nocher added to his haul of world titles at the climax of the three-stop International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) KiteFoil World Series, with (...) -
#Kitesurf #TwinTip
TwinTip: Racing Worlds: Sofia Tomasoni and Florian Gruber crowend 2018 world champions
The TwinTip: Racing (TT:R) World Championships went down to the wire with local girl Italy’s Sofia Tomasoni seizing the title in a nerve-jangling final race at the end of five days of thrilling kiteboard slalom-boardercross action. -
#GC32
GC32 Worlds: the Schneiter family’s Team Tilt crowned first ever GC32 World Champion
On Lake Garda today, the Schneiter family’s Team Tilt, managed by father Alex and steered by Olympic 49er sailor son Sébastien, was crowned first ever GC32 GC32 #GC32 World Champion. Apart from a brief falter in today’s final race, the Swiss team over the last three days never finished a race lower than fourth, despite tricky (...)