After the women’s racing the men came straight out, Przemyslaw, Nick, Toni and more eager to eat into the lead of the on form Dutchman...
An appeal against the extraction of the RS:X Olympic Windsurfing Class has gone live on the ISAF website – The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) has been...
Saskia Sills reports from the ISAF RS:X Youth World Championships in Ireland – Dublin Bay has very strange local weather systems. One minute it could be 5 knots...
Bryony Shaw posted two more good results today, putting her in sixth overall going into day three of racing. Boards caught up with Bryony for a...
If you hadn’t already spotted it, Tushingham/Starboard sponsored technique guru Simon Bornhoft is on the commentary team for the BBC’s coverage of the Olympic RS:X...
The RS:X women took to the water straight after the men, the bright pink limited edition Olympic sails reflecting the small amount of sunshine we...
Unless you’ve been shut away in a dark cupboard you can’t fail to have noticed that today is D-Day for Britain’s Olympic windsurfing hopefulls Nick...
Especially for the Games, the RYA have launched Team GB London 2012 website, where you can follow all of the latest news from all of...
Whilst the sailors of many classes have already enjoyed a day or two of racing, the RS:X competitors will have to wait until tomorrow at...
The Olympic Sailing Event is now under way with the 49er and Laser class currently out on the water. Winds are hovering around the 12 – 15 knot...
If you’re thinking of checking out the Olympic RS:X Windsurf action in Weymouth then follow the links for the timetable for both the men’s and...
Hot off the press we can confirm that Britain’s Saskia Sills has won yet another world title, this time the RS:X Youth World title at...
Britain’s Youth sailors in the RS:X Windsurfing class have claimed further podium glory for Great Britain on the final day of the 2012 RS:X Open...
With the upcoming Olympics, Boards takes a moment to concentrate on the future of the sport, discussing with RIchard Hamilton, Sam Sills and Elliot Carney...
Yesterday Boards brought you an in interview with the male British competitor, today we catch up with Bryony Shaw as the road to Weymouth gets...
The Olympic countdown continues as the excitement builds for London 2012. Sailors and windsurfers have been training for years for the event, windsurfers in particular feeling...
The stand out performer in the women’s fleet all week was Poland’s Zofia Noceti-Klepacka. With only first and second places counting going into the medal race...
The top news this week has to be, IT’S WINDY!!! Hopefully many of you have been making the most of the weather the past couple of...
Yesterday winds of over 50knots hit many part of the UK, including the Olympic racing venue, Weymouth. The Sail for Gold races were brought forward,...
As the winds pick up across the UK and bring us into some brilliant windsurfing weather, the racers in Weymouth continue to battle it out....
The Olympic racing is really hotting up, as Sail for Gold kicked off on the 4th June in Weymouth. Sail for Gold is the Olympic...
In the spring – summer edition of Boards magazine, we printed the image below of Bryony Shaw with coach Dom Tidey in Weymouth. We would...
Yesterday, we reported that one of the top Olympic windsurfers JP Tobin is currently in Weymouth, training in preparation for the biggest sporting event in...
New Zealand Olympic windsurfer JP Tobin has landed in Weymouth for the run up to the olympics. JP is tipped to be one of the...
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