Defending U23 World Champion, Oskari Muhonen, takes a one point lead after three races on the opening day of the 2020 Finn Silver Cup
Olympic Classes
Aussie Sailing to focus on Kite and Board Foil racing
Australian Sailing believes foiling is set to explode at the Paris Olympics in four years’ time
Finn Silver Cup opens class European season
It has been a long time coming, but the first major international Finn Class event of 2020 is due to begin this weekend
IOC celebrates Safer Sport Day
On Saturday, 8 August, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) joined the celebrations for Safer Sport Day to promote safe sport and the protection of athletes from all forms of harassment and abuse
Tokyo Olympic Rings are on the move
The Olympic Rings in Tokyo are on the move in order to get a safety inspection
Caffari and Harayda to represent GBR at Mixed Offshore Europeans
Dee Caffari and Harayda James Harayda will represent Great Britain at the EUROSAF Mixed Offshore European Championship in September
Shirley Robertson talks with Six Olympic Medalists
In this two part edition of Shirley Robertson’s Podcast series she talks with six Olympic medallists who won twelve Olympic medals between them
470 class cancels major 2020 class championships
The latest update from the 470 Class Management Committee, confirms the cancellation of several major class championships
Paralympic competition schedule confirmed
The organizers of the Tokyo Paralympics have announced the competition schedule for the postponed Games
Kieler Woche draws the line on enormous rush of entries
Kieler Woche organisers have confirmed that they will adhere to existing limits on the maximum number of participants, despite an enormous rush of entries
49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 set European Championship for Austria in September
The 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes will hold their 2020 Forward WIP European Championships on Lake Attersee, Austria, from 18 September to 4 October
Olympic rings drawing sells for £169,000
An original drawing of the Olympic rings, sketched by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, sold at auction in Cannes on Sunday for £169,000