There is an “us” in US Sailing
There was one clear takeaway from US Sailing’s 2023 Sailing Leadership Forum: the diversity and scope of the sport needs everyone’s support.
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There was one clear takeaway from US Sailing’s 2023 Sailing Leadership Forum: the diversity and scope of the sport needs everyone’s support.
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It’s been a long time coming for the hardworking Riptide Racing squad, and at the 58th Congressional Cup, their time was due.
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In 2020, 30-year-old Clarisse Crémer set off on one of the most ambitious feats in sailing—the Vendée Globe. Alongside 32 other competitors, she left Les Sables-d’Olonne to race around the planet alone without stopping on a 60-foot monohull. Among the fleet were some of the greatest offshore solo …
The AC75s of the America’s Cup are power-hungry beasts. The human input required for sustained foiling and maneuvers on demand is a critical piece of the design puzzle.
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