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The Wing Rig goes Racing
You had to get up early to see the BMW Oracle Racing dock-out for Race 1 of the America's Cup. But it was worth it. Larry, Russell, James and the gang emerged from one of the tents like Bruce Willis and the astronauts who saved the earth in ‘Armageddon’.
Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell talk through Miami OCR in the 470 class
Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell lie in 2nd place in the early stages of Miami Olympic Classes Regatta. Friend of SailJuice, editor of OffshoreRules.com Justin Chisholm caught up with Luke and Stu after their first day of racing to ask them more about their new partnership and their aspirations for the future...
Paige Railey making the perfect pin-end start **
In this video, Paige Railey puts on a perfect demonstration of the classic 'win the pin, tack and cross the fleet' strategy. OffshoreRules.com's editor Justin Chisholm said it "was simply mesmerising to watch and all the more impressive given the near sixty boat fleet and the fact that this final start was under a black flag".
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Video Walk-thru: Anatomy of a World Champion's 470
470 Junior World & European Champion Jeremie Mion from France talks through some of the neat touches on his winning boat. There are some clever self-tidying systems that free up Jeremie and his helmsman Sofian Bouvet to get on with the task of racing.
Facking Cool Moves by Moth man Dave Lister
If you thought you need to be a flyweight to sail a foiling Moth, think again. Here's Dave Lister, a couple of kilos short of 90kg, throwing his Moth through some flying tacks (facks) and gybes.
Quantum TP52 blasting thru waves
Tom Burnham looks back at one of his biggest ever days' racing, through massive waves off the coast of Cartagena, in the final round of the Audi MedCup Circuit 2009...
Matt Belcher & Malcolm Page on their 470 campaign for Weymouth 2012
Matt Belcher & Malcolm Page lead a hot 470 fleet at Skandia Sail for Gold, after two days of windy racing. The Aussies talk about their new partnership and their plans for winning gold in Weymouth three years from now...
Michael Blackburn at Skandia Sail for Gold
Michael Blackburn after day one at Skandia Sail for Gold in Weymouth. An Olympic bronze medallist in his own right, Michael is coach to Tom Slingsby, the double Laser World Champion, who has had a bad year - until today. He won both races on a day where the Aussies did well across the board. Today Weymouth Bay was a bit like Sydney Harbour, said Michael, except for the climate maybe...
Jim Saltonstall's 10-Step Formula for Championship Success
Jim Saltonstall is one of the greatest sailing coaches in the world. Through the youth programme that he set up at the RYA more than 30 years ago, Jim has coached some of the fastest 'ferrets' in the universe. Here Jim shares his 10-step Formula for Championship success. It all starts with your Port and Starboard Nipples, and everybody's got them. So you have no excuse to lose, if you just follow Jim's tips for putting a Gold Medal between your Nipples...
Tough Team Talk from Terry Hutchinson ***
Tough team talk from Terry Hutchinson, after a couple of unusually bad days from the Quantum Racing team. A big insight into the professionalism and focus of a top racing team. These post-race debriefs are critical to making improvements the next day, especially when things are going badly...
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