NYC Laser Team @ Laser Midwinters East in Clearwater, FL

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Chris Sand, BJ Burrows and Adam Russell in Clearwater, FL (Photo credit: Bev Dolezal)

"Overall the regatta was an awesome learning experience, and has enabled me to further progress my skills and knowledge." explained Chris Sand.

"I would like to thank our Coach (Robert Dunkley) as well as the Nassau Yacht Club and those who donated to our team. You can read more at http://www.SailFast13.com about our travels and training" said BJ Burrows.


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Lively Conditions At Star Western Hemisphere Championships

The first race of the International Star Class Western Hemisphere Championship 2010 was started in 16 knots of breeze and seas of 3-5 feet with a forecast to build. The triangle-windward-finish-downwind course provided some wild reaching in Montagu Harbour in the Bahamian islands.

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Star Championship 2010 in Nassau auf den Bahamas

Die Segelnews: Friday Apr-16, 2010

Mit einem Tag Verspätung begann gestern eine Meisterschaft der Stars in Nassau auf den Bahamas. Auf Grund zu starker Winde musste der Auftakt um einen Tag verschoben werden. Mit 29 Teilnehmern konnten gestern schließlich zwei Wettfahrten gesegelt werden. Read More...

International Star Class Western Hemisphere Championships get started

The Tribune: Friday Apr-16, 2010

CANADIANS Richard Clarke and Tyler Bjorn battled sustained 20-25 knot winds in Montagu Harbour to finish day one at the top of the leader board in the International Star Class Western Hemisphere Championship 2010. Read More...

Sailing Championship in Full Swing in Bahamas

Bahamas.com: Wednesday Apr-14, 2010

The Islands Of The Bahamas are a gracious host to the sailing world as crews from 12 countries compete in Nassau during the International Star Class Western Hemisphere Championship 2010.

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The Star Class Western Hemisphere Championship returns to one of its favorite venues

By Barbara, Fried and the kind contribution of members
Nassau, Apr-11, 2010

The Star Class Western Hemisphere Championship returns to one of its favorite venues, The Nassau Yacht Club and the great winds of Montague Bay. The Star Class has held two World Championships and a dozens WHC in Nassau, Bahamas. The consistent winds (20 knots plus!) and huge waves are a paradise for Star sailors. Surfing down 12-foot waves in big breeze is exhilarating!! Planing a Star for 200 meters and more is an experience Star sailors savor. Plus, the clear water offers visibility to depths of over 25 feet. Read More...

Sir Durward Knowles to sail again

By Sports Writer ~ For The Guardian, Thursday Apr-8, 2010

The last time Sir Durward Knowles decided to get into a sailboat and compete, his friends and family were impressed by his ability. He was, after all, 80 years old, but fast-forward 12 years and they have a different outlook on his decision to compete in next week's Harry Knowles series. Read More...

International sailing returns to Bahamas

By SPORTS WRITER ~ For the Guardian: (Mar-31, 2010)

The Bahamas and the Nassau Yacht Club are once again preparing to host some of the world's top sailors, this time in the International Star Class Western Hemisphere Championship 2010. Read More...