Brits – Aussies – Germans Vying for 2 Medals in 49er

No 49er gold medalists have ever repeated their feat, and that record stays in tact for Rio 2016.  With Peter Burling and Blair Tuke already a lock to secure their first ever Gold medals, t’s the silver and bronze that will be up for grabs today.  The 49er medal race sets up with a little […]

4-Way Showdown In Women’s Skiff – Brazil – Denmark – Spain – New Zealand

Brazilian Martine Grael headlines a fleet of champions heading into a medal race showdown.  After 12 races there are four previous champions all tied for the lead heading into the 49erFX medal race.  The pundits couldn’t choose a favorite heading into the Rio skiff regatta, and they were correct.  Of the eight teams that were […]

French Men and Spanish Women Stamp the Day – Burling Tuke Extend

49er Frenchmen Julien D’Ortoli and Noe Delpech scored a 3, 1, 1, to win the day and in the process moved all the way up to fourth place overall. Showing their best form since mid-2013, the were able to bring one of their best performances to the biggest stage and will now be in position […]

German Men and Danish Women Grab Momentum in Classic Conditions

Men’s Skiff – 49er Erik Heil and Thomas Ploessel (GER) were flying in the medium winds on the Aeroporto course on a day that demanded four tiring races from the Men’s 49er crews. A race win at the start of the day combined with some other top five scores has brought the Germans to just […]

49erFX Opens Tight – 49er Legends Make Earn Start

Men’s Skiff – 49er  Peter Burling and Blair Tuke (NZL) made the perfect start to their competition winning both opening heats in the Men’s 49er. After a long wait for the wind to settle on the Pão de Açucar (Sugarloaf Mountain) race course, it was Jonas Warrer and Christian Peter Lubeck (DEN) who found themselves […]

A Fair Field of Play for All

The continuous improvement mindset never leaves a sailor, nor a class.  The measurement for 49er and 49erFX is now completed with all 40 boats given a thorough review ahead of the 2016 Olympic games.  “I think it is very good that we have pushed our class into where we are now,” said long time 49er […]

Too Close to Call for Olympic Debutants (49erFX Preview)

The Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition welcomes the new, fast, and intense 49erFX.  Over the Rio 2016 cycle, the Women’s Skiff has not failed to disappoint! In its first Olympic outing, the 49erFX looks set to be one the most hotly contested fleets with no stand out performers grabbing the headlines throughout the quad. While […]

The 49er, No Love Lost (Olympic Preview)

Peter Burling and Blair Tuke of New Zealand will enter the Rio 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition as overwhelming favourites to conquer in the Men’s Skiff (49er) having set a world class standard after London 2012. Australia’s Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen defeated the Kiwis at London 2012 but since then, the Kiwis have completely dominated. […]

Alec Wilkinson Launches Olympic Preview Show

Sailing journalist Alec Wilkinson just dropped his new podcast and directed his second episode as an Olympic preview show.  He grabbed a bunch of his mates from the sailing World including tho former Olympic medalists and got the chat going. Check out Episode 2   First Alec chats through the 10 events with Andy Rice […]

Champs Rounding Into Form

2012 Gold Medalists Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen (AUS) have won the final warm up regatta before the 2016 Olympic games.  The 2016 South American Championship was only a 2-day regatta, but the whole Olympic fleet and a few training partners showed up for the last test before the games.  Outteridge and Jensen won the […]