Following on from the RC44 Gold Cup in Dubai, Artemis add another impressive result to their scorecard. ...
MoreSailing for the season title, Artemis, with Dean Barker at the helm, suffered from a steering failure during the pre-start of the first regatta against Team Sea Dubai. ...
MoreThe final event on the RC44 2009 tour takes place in Dubai this week with Artemis lining up against nine teams. ...
MoreThe team from the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda makes a triumphant return after a 22-year hiatus ...
MoreAs Artemis head to Dubai to train before the RC44 Gold Cup, the Italians (Azzurri) and the Kiwis are preparing for their showdown in the finals of the Louis Vuitton Trophy - Nice which take place today ...
MoreAnother quiet day for Artemis in Nice as racing was postponed on the first day of the semi-finals. The only match to take place was the first flight between Azzurra and TeamOrigin in which the Italians ...
MoreGoing up the mast is a young man’s job, or it was thought to be until this regatta when Paul Cayard, aged 50, went up the rig for the first time in his career as windspotter for Artemis... ...
MoreThe RC 44 Championship Tour conclusion will take place next week in Dubai, with ten teams representing nine nations competing for the Sea Dubai RC 44 Gold Cup and the season trophies. The regatta starts ...
MoreWhile in Nice for the Louis Vuitton Trophy, Paul Cayard noticed 13 Star masts lined up at Club Nautique de Nice on the far side of the harbor and thought - we must go over there and meet the Star fleet. ...
MoreThe leaderboard undergoes a shake-up after today's match is cancelled ...
MoreA close match against BMW Oracle concluded RR2 for Artemis leaving the Swedish team in 5th place overall. ...
MoreArtemis had a clear start on starboard with TFS-PagesJaunes to leeward and has led the French around the course until now. A win however, in this match is not enough for the Swedes it all depends on how ...
MoreIn the first match of the day, the Swedish team lined up against Synergy who were in good form with Karol Jablonski at the helm. While, in the second flight, Artemis raced ALL4ONE to take a narrow win ...
MoreIdeal scenario with the Russians beating the Americans in the final match of Round Robin 1 moves Artemis into fourth place. So a day off for the team and we're all set for the start of Round Robin 2 on ...
MoreEmirates Team New Zealand won the first round robin at the Louis Vuitton Trophy Nice Côte d’Azur despite losing the anticipated showdown match against England’s TEAMORIGIN. ...
MoreSeamless pre-start maneuvres on the part of Artemis in the first match of the day vs BMW Oracle. The Swedish maintained their lead until well into the second half of the race when the hydraulic systems ...
MoreAzzurra leap-frogged TeamOrigin of the U.K. in the standings when skipper Ben Ainslie’s crew lost to Artemis of Sweden in the day’s first match. Artemis skipper Terry Hutchinson put forth a masterful ...
MoreIn the first race of the morning, Artemis executed a perfect start to win against TeamOrigin who previously were undefeated in the Louis Vuitton Trophy - Nice. ...
MoreMeet Magnus, or Mango as he is known by the the team onboard Artemis. Grinder Magnus Augustson brings a wealth of sailing experience to Artemis who along with Owner Torbjorn Tornqvist are the two Swedes ...
MoreIt was an early start, off the dock at 0800 for Artemis and a very close match against Emirates Team New Zealand. The Kiwis won the start and took the win off Artemis with a 23 second delta at the finish. ...
MoreIt was a full quota of racing today in a variety of conditions and while no real upsets were recorded, racing was extremely competitive providing an exciting prelude for tomorrow´s action. ...
MoreAnother close match for Artemis, against the Russians on Synergy at the end of Day 4 at the Louis Vuitton Trophy - Nice by 21 seconds. ...
MoreIn the second match of the day in flight two, Artemis were once again on ACC99 racing this time against the Italians onboard Azzurra. Starting in 5-7 knots of wind, the breeze was extremely shifty and ...
MoreArtemis, sailing on Mascalzone ACC99, lined up against Jochen Schumann’s ALL4ONE in the first match, second flight of the day. With 8-12 knots of wind and a catabic breeze threatening to die out, the ...
MoreNo racing for Artemis today as the wind only lasted until 11:00. The first flight got their racing in with Emirates Team New Zealand beating Synergy (RUS) on a come from behind win right at the finish ...
MoreFollowing on from the first match of the day, the wind dropped and Artemis returned to the dock without getting either scheduled race in. ...
MoreTeam New Zealand leads overall with 2 points. Sweden’s Artemis and Great Britain’s TeamOrigin each have 1 point on 1-0 records. ...
MoreLight winds were on the cards today and again we only got two flights in. In the first one, Emirates Team New Zealand had a handy lead around the leeward gate before All4One’s mainsail broke and that ...
MoreFirst race and first win for Artemis on day two of the Louis Vuitton Trophy - Nice. ...
MoreWith only 100m to the finish, match 3 was abandoned meaning Azzurra and BMW Oracle will be on first thing at 0900 tomorrow morning. Artemis and ALL4ONE will follow with match 4. ...
MoreModerate to light winds are forecast for the afternoon with four matches scheduled today. ...
MoreTerry Hutchinson, the helmsman for Artemis (SWE), was in the midst of a casual conversation pier side in the Port of Nice when Seb Col and Jochen Schumann, both of the combined French/German ALL4ONE team, ...
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