Program about the selection event for the sailing team for Sydney 2000. Early 2000, Portland Harbour.
Program about the selection event for the sailing team for Sydney 2000. Early 2000, Portland Harbour.
At midday on 29 July, 24 Finn boats will line up on the Nothe Course, thousands of spectators will look down, the starting gun will fire and the London 2012 Olympic Sailing Competition at Weymouth and Portland, Great Britain will be underway.
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British Sailing Team coach and tactician Mark Rushall reveals how tides can affect your race course - and how to overcome them...
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British Sailing Team meteorologist Simon Rowell chats all things weather as part of Project SailFromHome...
The British Sailing Team is preparing to move to the next phase of its return to training following the latest Government guidance for elite sport.
Britain’s new generation of Olympic sailors can be as successful as ever at Rio 2016 - that is the opinion of RYA Olympic Manager, Stephen Park. But to win medals on the toughest race courses in Olympic history, you're also going to need to be a streetfighter, says Sparky...
Victor Kovalenko is a hard man to please, but Australia’s 470 coach sure does get results. And the great thing is, to follow the ‘Medal Maker’s approach, you don’t need to spend a penny. But you do need to practise...
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition concluded with two Medal Races in the 470 Men and 470 Women.
It was a sensational day of racing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition on the day that IOC President Thomas Bach experienced the sport for himself.
Great weather returned to Enoshima for Sunday, with sunshine and moderate winds for the sailors to really stretch their legs and put some physicality back into their racing after the light-wind stress of the past two days.
Matt Wearn has wrapped up the gold medal in the Men’s One Person Dinghy – Laser at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Sailing Competition, making him the third consecutive Australian to have achieved the feat.