Britain’s Emma Wilson is the new leader in the women’s RSX after the second day of racing for the Sailing events of the Tokyo Games
Sailing News
RS Elite Nationals – Tom Hewitson claims double Championship
Tom Hewitson, Colin Smith and Jo Hewitson are the 2021 RS Elite National Champions
Two-Handed Crews dominate RORC Channel Race
Teams racing Two-Handed in IRC Four dominated the overall results for the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Channel Race
Tokyo Olympics Day 1 Sailing Highlights
For those relying on the mainstream Media output from Japan it has been a bumpy start, but hopefully it will get better as it settles down. See Video Highlights here
Sailing gets underway at the Tokyo Games
Mateo Santo Lanz of Switzerland won the first race of the delayed 2020 Tokyo Games on Sunday 25 July 2021
RS Elite Nationals – Shaken Not Stirred take one point lead into final day
Tom Hewitson sailing with Colin Smith and Jo Hewitson recovered the overall lead on day 3 of the RS Elite National Championship at HISC.
First Day Sailing Events of the Tokyo Olympics
The first racing for the sailing events of the 2020 Tokyo Games will get underway on Sunday 25 July and continue through to Wednesday 4 August
Tokyo 2020 Opening Ceremony – Let the Games begin
Olympic champions, sailor Hannah Mills and rower Moe Sbihi led Team GB into the Tokyo 2020 stadium at Friday’s Opening Ceremony.
RS Elite Nationals – The Riff Raff take control
Russell Peters sailing with Zeb Elliott and James Grant struck back on day 2 of the RS Elite 2021 National Championship at Hayling Island SC
RS Elite Nationals – Shaken Not Stirred leads the way
Tom Hewitson, Colin Smith and Jo Hewitson continued their winning way with two race wins on the first day of the RS Elite Nationals at Hayling Island SC.
RORC Channel Race this Saturday has 80 entries
The Royal Ocean Racing Club Season’s Points Championship continues with the Channel Race, which will start on Saturday 24 July from the RYS Line, Cowes
Hannah Mills is Flagbearer for Team GB at Tokyo Opening
Olympic champion Hannah Mills says being named as a flagbearer for Team GB at Friday’s opening ceremony of Tokyo 2020 is the greatest honour of her career.