Sailing

El INEOS (GBR) vuelve a llevarse la primera manga del día y aprieta al Luna Rossa (ITA)

El INEOS Britannia se mantiene como líder en la final de la Copa Louis Vuitton, logrando su cuarta victoria en la primera manga, mientras el Luna Rossa se aleja en puntos
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Una pareja que intentaba cruzar el Atlántico fue encontrada muerta en Canadá

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Una pareja que intentaba cruzar

The French Olympic Week closed the classification in Paris: 326 places defined and 63 countries represented

France, Great Britain (the historic leader of the medal table) and Germany are the only three countries that will have jackpots in each of the 10 classes, which from July 28 will compete in Marseille. Sailing at the Olympic Games began in 1900, just in Paris.
The French Olympic Week closed

Un video no muestra una explosión en el puente de Baltimore, es un ataque a Crimea de 2022

Un video no muestra una

Greece Olympic Committee refuses to allow top sailor Vasileia Karachaliou to switch allegiances and compete for Portugal

Karachaliou who competed under the Portuguese flag at this month’s world championships, sites lack of funding and clashes with the national sailing federation as reasons for her petition
Greece Olympic Committee refuses to

World Sailing Council makes LA28 commitment

World Sailing Council makes LA28

Olympian Eya Guezguez, 17, dies in sailboat training accident

She was training with her twin sister Sarra, who survived the accident
Olympian Eya Guezguez, 17, dies

Europe’s largest Olympic sailing regatta - the Trofeo Princesa Sofía joins Hempel World Cup Series

Europe’s largest Olympic sailing regatta

At the age of 62, Argentina’s Santiago Lange will seek his fourth medal at his eighth Games in Paris 2024

He made the decision to compete again in the Nacra 17 class, albeit with a different partner.
At the age of 62,

If it doesn’t change, sailing “is in danger” of being left out of the Olympics, warns Theresa Zabell, gold medalist in Barcelona and Atlanta

Too expensive and too little audience, a combination that worries the IOC, said the former vice-president of the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE) during an interview with Around the Rings in Madrid.
If it doesn’t change, sailing