Australia Wins 2003 Admiral`s Cup |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(21-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United KIngdom - Against all odds, the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club team of Bob Oatley's Wild Oats and Colin O'Neil's Aftershock, have stunned the yachting fraternity this morning (3.00am BST) winning the Admirals Cup, one of the world's most prestigious sailing events. |
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Australia wins |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(21-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United KIngdom - The Australian team from the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Sydney, have just been declared winners of the 2003 Admiral's Cup, after a somewhat nerve wracking wait for boats to finish, and points to be calculated. |
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First Small Boats Finish. Spain Has Cup Within Their Grasp |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(20-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - Spain appear to be on the brink of winning the Admiral's Cup for the first time in the long history of the event, with their IMS 600 small boat Telefonica Movistar, skippered by Pedro Campos, provisionally having won it's class in the last race of the series. |
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Fresh breezes expected for the Wolf Rock races |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(19-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - While navigators of the sixteen boats in the Admiral's Cup may not agree on the best way to use the weather they will get in the Wolf Rock race, they all have the same story as to what that weather will be. |
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All set for a do-or-die Wolf Rock Race to decide the Admiral`s Cup |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(18-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - While navigators of the sixteen boats in the Admiral's Cup may not agree on the best way to use the weather they will get in the Wolf Rock race, they all have the same story as to what that weather will be. |
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Strong winds mix it up as Spain re-takes the lead |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(17-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - After a day when winds gusting over 30 knots sorted out the men from the boys, Spain has retaken the lead with a one point margin in the 2003 Admiral's Cup. |
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Another good day for Australia |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(16-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - Another safe performance by the Australian team has kept them at the top of the Admiral's Cup leaderboard, with their big boat Wild Oats taking second place in the IRC big boat class while Aftershock won the IMS 600 small boat class. |
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Mixed fortunes for Sailability Admirals Cup Team in the Short Offshore Race |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(15-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - Today saw the finish of the first Offshore Race in this Admirals Cup 2003.
Having set off yesterday morning, Peter Harrison's RORC and CCYC Sailability
Admirals Cup Teams arrived back into Cowes this morning to secure third and
seventh place respectively on the Team Leader Board. |
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Australians make the early running |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(14-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - As the Admiral's Cup fleet set off on the fifth heat of the series, the short offshore race, it was the Australian team that were making the early running when they left the Solent, through the Hurst narrows, at the western end of the Isle of Wight.
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Sailability Admirals Cup teams look good at the start of the first Offshore race |
COWE, UNITED KINGDOM-(14-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowe, United Kingdom - Following the disqualification of leaders Bribon Telefonica Moviestar
yesterday in Corum Race 3, Peter Harrison's Sailability RORC team started
today's Admirals Cup Short Offshore race in second place. |
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Spain still leads |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(13-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - With King Juan Carlos of Spain still unbeaten in the big boat class of the Admiral's Cup, Spain's Real Club Nautico San Genjo now, provisionally, has a clear lead at the top of the leader board, after four of the nine races have been completed. |
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Australia and Spain share the lead |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(12-7-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - At the end of the first day of the Admiral's Cup, Australia and Spain share first place, with eight points each on the scoreboard after two races. The outstanding performer of the day was Spain's Bribon Telefonica Movistar, skippered by King Juan Carlos, who led his crew to a pair of first places in the big boat class. |
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Peter Harrison enters two teams united under one banner `RYA Sailability` to Admirals Cup 2003 |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(9-7-2003) Admirals Cup 2003 |
Cowes, United Kingdom - Peter Harrison's Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) and Cowes Corinthian Yacht
Club (CCYC) Sailability Admirals Cup Teams will line up against six other
teams from Australia, France, Spain and the UK this Saturday, 12th July, for
the start of one of the world's top international sailing events, The
Admirals Cup. |
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Growing International entry for Admiral`s Cup |
COWES, UNITED KINGDOM-(19-2-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, United Kingdom - The Royal Ocean Racing Club is delighted at the increasing interest in this year’s Admiral’s Cup and the event is now on track, with a number of high quality entries already registered. |
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Two More Teams Enter Admiral`s Cup 2003 |
COWES, UK-(29-1-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, UK - The Royal Ocean Racing Club is delighted to announce that a two further teams have entered the Admiral's Cup 2003. |
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France enter team to 2003 Admiral`s Cup |
COWES, UK-(24-1-2003) Admiral`s Cup |
Cowes, UK - The Admiral's Cup, one of the most prestigious international regattas on the sailing calendar, is delighted to announce that France have entered a team for the 2003 event. |
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