July 2009
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Sat 25 Jul 2009
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Grant Dalton (NZL), CEO and mast-man Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL): “ We did not sail that well, we started badly once and just with the breeze and so on…. but we sailed with composure too, we managed to …
Sat 25 Jul 2009
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With measurement completed with smooth effectiveness, there was an air of optimism in the dinghy park. Just centimetres away from the channel accessing the race area, sailors were able to complete their final preparations in sunshine with a moderate …
Sat 25 Jul 2009
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Fri 24 Jul 2009
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A fifth and second place from two contrasting races for Emirates Team New Zealand sees them top the leaderboard again while three back to back wins for Islas Canarias Puerto Calero gives them a two points lead Four and …
Fri 24 Jul 2009
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Grant Dalton (NZL), CEO and Mastman on Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL): On today “For a Kiwi it is comparing it with the test match which is just ugly, you are just winning ugly, trying to win. That was …
Fri 24 Jul 2009
Posted by Adam Turinas under Sailing Blogs , General Sailing
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Fri 24 Jul 2009
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Fri 24 Jul 2009
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Pendennis Shipyard has announced its intention to hold the 2nd & 3rd editions of the Pendennis Cup next year and in the Olympic year 2012. The dates for the 2010 regatta is 9th – 14th August and provisional plans …
Thu 23 Jul 2009
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Thu 23 Jul 2009
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We had a great day on the Artemis today. It was the Coastal Race today, a 30 mile course around the Gulf of Cagliari and we managed to take the checkered flag. Team New Zealand finished second and Matador …