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Sail Melbourne - The Asia Pacific Regatta
 Victorian government behind Sail Melbourne
The ISAF Sailing World Cup and Sail Melbourne is in safe hands if Victorian Minister James Merlino has anything to do with it - the Minister for Sport, Recreation and Youth was at Sandringham Yacht Club yesterday, full of praise for the inaugural first leg of the international Sailing World Cup event and Yachting Victoria. more....
Inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup a success
Australian crews were successful in the 470 Class, taking out both the Men’s and Women’s inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup in a small international fleet on the completion of Sail Melbourne titles today, while international crews dominated the headlines in other classes. more....
Sail Melbourne Day 5
Openly inspired by their more experienced counterparts, fledgling West Australian 470 Women’s pair Stacey Omay and Chelsea Hall will take a commanding and unassailable lead into tomorrow’s final race of the Sail Melbourne regatta at Sandringham Yacht Club. more....
Sail Melbourne Day 4
As expected Australian 470 pair Malcolm Page and Mat Belcher once again dominated proceedings on Day 4 of the inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup – Sail Melbourne overnight, as did Laser Radial sailor Anna Tunnicliffe (USA). more....
Sail Melbourne Day 3: Winds arrive!
Conditions on Port Phillip Bay were far more conducive to Olympic class sailing today and it was a couple of Beijing Olympians who led the 470 fleet in Day 3 action of the ISAF Sailing World Cup at Sail Melbourne. more....
Sail Melbourne Day 3
Sandringham Yacht club member Warwick Hill excelled on day three of the ISAF Sailing World Cup at Sail Melbourne overnight the 21-year-old, who recently completed a Bachelor of Technology majoring in Aviation, took the lead of the Finn class. more....
Belcher and Page away well at Sail Melbourne
Organisers managed to get just eight out of a potential 22 races in on Day 1 of the inaugural ISAF Sailing World Cup at Sail Melbourne, as conditions on Port Phillip Bay petered out terribly by mid afternoon when race officials called off the event for the day, with several classes not even getting a single race in yesterday. more....
Aussie sailors prepare for inaugural ISAF World Cup
One of Australia’s current Olympic sailors and upcoming champions will hit the water tomorrow in the first round of the new World Cup Series of sailing - Sail Melbourne. more....
Beijing gold medallist heads Downunder
Reigning Olympic Laser Radial Gold Medalist Anna Tunnicliffe from the USA will make round one of the ISAF Sailing World Cup at Sail Melbourne her first competition since Beijing. more.... |
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