![]() ![]() Posted on ILCA 6 Youth & Men's Worlds in Poland Day 2 ![]() Most trophies awarded in Transpac are based on their score in corrected time Most trophies awarded in Transpac are based on not on an entry's elapsed time but their score in corrected time, both within their division and overall in the fleet. Posted today at 1:45 am Corrected Time Sailing in Transpac Starting with the first medal at Melbourne 1956, the inaugural Gold in Tokyo the decade after, then of course the glut of medals over the past four Games. When it comes to the Olympics, Australian sailors have always punched above their weight When it comes to the Olympics, Australian sailors have always punched above their weight. Posted today at 5:00 am Aussies ready to attack Olympic Test Event Registering interest in defending the Cup following the announcement of the event's return in 2025 Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) is to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its Australian team winning the 2003 Admiral's Cup in the UK Posted today at 5:53 am 20th anniversary of RPAYC Admiral's Cup victory Treated to the best racing that the English South Coast has to offer 68 ILCA 7 sailors entered the UK Masters National Championships at Hayling Island Sailing Club, held from 30 June to 2 July 2023, joining some 60 ILCA 6s and ILCA 4s. Posted today at 6:16 am ILCA 7 Masters Nationals at Hayling Island World Champion undefeated after two days of racing A low pressure with thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds was predicted to hit the racing area Wednesday afternoon, so an early start could make it possible to catch up on some of the flights that were cancelled on the first day. Women's Match Racing Worlds in Denmark Day 2 The yacht also had a mini-submarine, but it is thought that Perkins plans to keep this. For fun, it carries two 32ft Pascoe RIB tenders (with water skis), four Laser sailing boats, and a 14ft Castoldi tender. The Maltese Falcon has six guest cabins, eight crew cabins, a gym and a sculpture of a vintage Bugatti racing car. I fell in love with her - everyone falls in love with her sleek lines and signature masts.” It is rumoured that she purchased the yacht for a mere £60million. Her fortune is now estimated at £200millionĪmbrosiadou, now 51, who divides her time between Cyprus, Greece and London, explained how, when she will not have time to use the yacht, she came to buy it: “I chartered her with some friends last year and then last April I crossed the Atlantic with Tom, which took eight days. A chemical engineer by training, she achieved early success at BP, becoming its youngest-ever senior international executive at 27. The fund, which began as a foreign exchange trading account with little more than £60,000, was conceived as a money-spinning sideline to her business career. Maltese Falcon - Perini Navi Cup 2009 © Carlo Borlenghi Īmbrosiadou, who grew up in Thessaloniki, in Greece, founded Ikos (which means “home” in her native language) in 1992, “when the hedge-fund industry was still in its maverick adolescence”, she told reporters. ![]()
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