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All Female Volvo Team
by Adam Cort, Posted November 9, 2012For the first time since 2002, the Volvo Ocean Race will include a boat with an all-female crew. Sponsored by the Swedish forestry company SCA, the all-female effort was both the first to sign up for the event and the first to confirm an order for one of the new 65-foot one-designs that will be used in the 2014-15 edition of the race.
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U.S. Paralympic Sailors Take Silver
by Adam Cort, Posted November 8, 2012U.S. Paralympic sailors Jen French and JP Creignou succeeded where the U.S. Olympic team fell short, winning silver in the SKUD-18 class at the 2012 Paralympic regatta in Weymouth, England.
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Cup Watch: Proof of Concept--Almost
by Kimball Livingston, Posted November 8, 2012Russell Coutts was over the moon. The first America’s Cup World Series had just wrapped up on San Francisco Bay, right where the 34th America’s Cup match will be contested in 2013.
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The Vendée Globe: Still the Ultimate
by Rich Wilson, Posted November 8, 2012Why does the Vendée Globe remain, in the eyes of many, the gold standard of global ocean races? Simply put, because of the purity of its challenge.
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VOR’s New One-Design Build Underway
by Lindsey Silken, Posted November 7, 2012The Volvo Ocean Race has taken on the challenge of changing its class of racing boats to a one-design class for the next two race cycles. Previously 70 feet, the now one-design boat will be 65 feet.
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