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27-8-2010 | Extreme Sailing Series 2010 - Kiel
Day 2: Only 8 points separate top 3 as Ecover hold on to top spot |
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Mike Golding's Ecover Sailing Team have managed to hold on to the top spot at the Extreme Sailing Series™ Kiel event going into the penultimate day tomorrow (Saturday, 28th August). Two 1st places, a 4th and a 5th in the fleet racing plus a win in the match racing gave them 67 points: “It is great to be at the top at the end of today – a nice birthday present!” said Mike who is 50 today.
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26-8-2010 | Extreme Sailing Series 2010 - Kiel
DAY 1: Strong Start for Ecover at Extreme Sailing Series™ Kiel |
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After the opening day of round 3 of the Extreme Sailing Series™ in Kiel, Germany, it is clear that at the halfway stage of the 2010 circuit there are three or four teams in contention at the top of the leaderboard, but what is not so clear is which team will come out on top after a day of mixed results.
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12-8-2010 | Next Stop Germany end of August
‘Best Ever’ UK Stage in Numbers… |
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The UK round of the 2010 Extreme Sailing Series™ that took place over Cowes Week between the 31st July to 5th August exceeded expectations both on and off the water.
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5-8-2010 | Extreme Sailing Series Cowes, Uk
First Ever Event Win for PaulCambell-James at the UK Round |
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Paul Campbell-James on The Wave, Muscat has won the UK Round of the Extreme Sailing Series at Cowes Week – the first ever regatta win for the youngest skipper on the circuit - claiming an OMEGA Seamaster Planet Ocean watch as part of the prize as top Skipper for the UK round. Thirty-six races over six days in front of 60,000+ spectators – the UK round of the five-stop circuit has delivered everything that the Extreme Sailing Series is about. Spectacular, adrenalin-pumping action on the water, enthralling the thousands of spectators who packed into the Extreme Race Village at Egypt Point and along The Esplanade.
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4-8-2010 | Extreme Sailing Series, Cowes UK
Fast and Furious, CJ Clings On To The Top Spot |
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On the penultimate day of the Extreme Sailing Series at Cowes Week, the pace was fast and furious. After a light wind first afternoon race in 8 knots, the wind accelerated to 15-18 knots and the Extreme 40s were off – power reaching at speeds of 20-25 knots. It was fast, it was wet and hugely physical for the crews as they pushed hard, playing a balancing act on a high wire. It was potential capsize conditions - the windward hulls flying insanely, leeward bows digging into the waves – misjudge the situation and it would be game over.
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18-7-2010 | eXtreme 40 World Championships 2010
Thrilling finals |
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The Extreme 40 fleet were pushed to their limits in an exhilarating finale to the first ever World Championship. With winds gusting up to 20 knots blowing through the bay at Portoroz, Slovenia, the fleet proved exactly why these boats are called ‘Extreme’.
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15-5-2010 | eXtreme 40 Worlds
Slovenia to host the eXtreme 40 Worlds |
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The 2010 eXtreme 40 World Championships will take place from 12 to 18 July 2010 in Porotorž, Slovenia.
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12-4-2010 | Red Bulletin Video
Interview with Roman Hagara |
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Red Bulletin, the official magazine of Red Bull published an interview with World, European & Olympic champion Roman Hagara about the ups and downs of Extreme 40s, the 'Formula 1 of sailing', and the upcoming European Championship, in their latest edition of April.
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16-2-2010 | eXtreme 90
eXtreme 90 web site launched |
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TornadoSport launches it's eXtreme 90 web site. Sailing Anarchy reports
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14-12-2009 | News release Extreme Sailing Series Asia
14 Top Singapore Youth Sailors Experience Life At The Extreme |
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Fourteen of Singapore’s young sailors got the ride of their life this morning as they stepped onboard two Extreme 40s with some of the world’s best sailors at the Marina Reservoir. The local sailors spent the morning onboard Masirah and China Team picking up tips from Olympians Leigh McMillan, Mark Bulkeley and Hugh Styles as well as Thierry Barot and Singapore’s very own Tan Wearn Haw.
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