Racing at the Finn Gold Cup in Porto suffered another lsot day due to the extreme weather conditions.
Porto Finn Gold Cup – Storm suspends racing on Sunday
Atlantic storms, combined with 2 to 3 meter waves in the ocean, meant that the competition was canceled on Sunday and perhaps on Monday it may also not be safe to return to the sea.
2021 Porto Finn Gold Cup – Day 1 Results
Racing for the 2021 Finn Gold Cup started on Saturday 8 May in Porto, Portugal
33 Nations Compete at Finn Gold Cup in Porto
The 65th Finn Gold Cup opens in Porto, Portugal, this week with around 60 sailors from 33 nations taking part. It is the first time that the whole fleet will race together since the 2019 Finn Gold Cup in Melbourne, Australia . . .
Porto Finn Gold Cup – Against the odds
The 2021 Finn Gold Cup will take place from the 5 to 12 of May, with races between the 8 and 12 May based at the Douro Marina, Porto, Portugal
Giles Scott – It’s busy, but you just have to deal with it
British Sailing Team member Giles Scott has just finished competing in the 36th America’s Cup as part of INEOS Team UK, now he heads to the Tokyo Games with Team GB.
Finn Gold Cup postponed
The International Finn Association has announced that a number of events have been postponed/cancelled due to the coronavirus COVID-19
Scott feels the pressure as Josh Junior takes Finn Gold Cup
Josh Junior of New Zealand took the Finn Gold Cup, finishing eight points clear of Nicholas Heiner with Zsombor Berecz completing the podium in Melbourne on Saturday
Setback for Giles Scott at Finn Gold Cup
Setback for Giles Scott as New Zealand’s Josh Junior extendes his lead in the Finn Gold Cup to 16 points
Scott puts pressure on Junior at Finn Gold Cup
Giles Scott of Britain moves into second place behind Josh Junior of New Zealand.
No racing on day 3 of Finn Gold Cup
Lack of wind on the third day of the Finn Gold Cup in Melbourne, Australia meant all racing was cancelled mid-afternoon on Wednesday
Finn Gold Cup Day 2 – Junior extends lead
New Zealand’s Josh Junior takes a 14 point lead at the 2019 Finn world championship in Melbourne, Australia