US Olympic Trials: Halfway Through
July 13th 2011
For most classes, the US Olympic Trials for 2012 consist of two international events, one of which is already complete.
Posts Tagged ‘Olympics’
Olympic Sailing: Home away from Home
July 3rd 2011
No matter who wins the US Trials, athletes will have a comfortable spot to relax just outside the gates of the 2012 Olympic sailing venue.
No matter who wins the US Trials, athletes will have a comfortable spot to relax just outside the gates of the 2012 Olympic sailing venue.
Olympic Sailing Circus Continues
May 11th 2011
During the International Sailing Federation's mid-year meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Olympic sailing made one step forward. Unfortunately, it also took three steps back.
During the International Sailing Federation's mid-year meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Olympic sailing made one step forward. Unfortunately, it also took three steps back.
Olympic Trials Update
April 22nd 2011
USSTAG has recently added a Trials Tracker that will make it much easier to follow the results of Olympic hopefuls.
USSTAG has recently added a Trials Tracker that will make it much easier to follow the results of Olympic hopefuls.
Rolex Miami OCR: Moving Day
January 26th 2011
The Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta (RMOCR) is underway, and all the serious Olympic hopefuls from around the world are on site.
The Rolex Miami Olympic Classes Regatta (RMOCR) is underway, and all the serious Olympic hopefuls from around the world are on site.
Olympic Sailing: Planning Ahead for 2016
October 2nd 2010
The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) has proposed some pretty dramatic changes to the Olympic roster – and that’s a good thing.
The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) has proposed some pretty dramatic changes to the Olympic roster – and that’s a good thing.
If There Weren’t So Many Kinds of Boats…
January 28th 2010
It wouldn't be half as much fun. But figuring out what's what is really useful for keeping the editors on their toes.
It wouldn't be half as much fun. But figuring out what's what is really useful for keeping the editors on their toes.

