By Yan Zhuang Two sailors taking part in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race died in separate accidents overnight during wild weather, the Australian authorities said Friday. They were the first ...
Organizers said Friday that two Sydney to Hobart sailors have died at sea amid wild weather conditions that forced line honors favorite Master Lock Comanche to withdraw among mass retirements.
But one challenge the 63-year-old hasn't faced until now is the world-famous Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. Gearing, who has lived with hearing loss for 20 years, knows she'll face several obstacles ...
The crew members died after being struck by the sail boom, a horizontal pole which holds down the sails, in separate incidents on the first night of the annual race from Sydney to Hobart ...
The Sydney to Hobart yacht race's first night was a tragic one, with two competitors dying in separate incidents. The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) identified the men as 65-year-old ...
It could be the most schizophrenic yacht in the Sydney to Hobart with this dark horse for a major win starting life as different boat with a different name and even a different length. But that ...
The media boat has safely docked in Rushcutters Bay to a collective sigh of relief. The boat was divided neatly into two sections: the seasoned members of the sailing press, and those like myself ...
The Sydney to Hobart race record might not be the only thing broken this year as the fleet braces for wild weather that could cause serious damage to the big-money yachts. Tuesday’s race ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It’s been a harrowing day for the Sydney to Hobart, with two deaths - the first since the tragic 1998 race - on Bowline and Flying ...