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30

Nov

2009

Crew Detained by Iranian Navy

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Five crew detained before Dubai Muscat Offshore Race



 

30

Nov

2009

Alinghi announces second team sponsor

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Swiss digital security company WISeKey will join Hublot as Alinghi team sponsors for the 33rd America’s Cup



 

30

Nov

2009

Ben Ainslie fails to get it right in the final

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Ben Ainslie and Team Origin lose out to MRT in the final of the Australia Cup 2-0



 

30

Nov

2009

Another teenager starts bid to sail solo around the world

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Abby Sunderland, sister of Zac, hopes to set sail next month to become the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe



 

27

Nov

2009

British duo cross finish line in eighth

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Dee Caffari and Brian Thompson have finished the Transat Jacque Vabre in eighth position



 

27

Nov

2009

Australia Cup: Ainslie looks for revenge

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After flying in from the Louis Vuitton Trophy in Nice, Ben Ainslie and Francesco Bruni compete at the Sunseeker Australia Cup



 

26

Nov

2009

Thomson brother signs up for Global Yacht Race

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Briton Alex Alley has announced his co-skipper for the Global Ocean Race 2010/11 as Gosport based David Thomson



 

26

Nov

2009

Delay for America’s Cup? Updated

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The latest court action has raised the first signs of doubt as to whether the event will happen in Feb 2010



 

25

Nov

2009

Third IMOCA is Mike Golding

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British ocean racer Mike Golding finishes third in the Transat Jacques Vabre



 

25

Nov

2009

Transat Jacques Vabre: Group Bel second

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Kito de Pavant and François Gabart on Groupe Bel cross the finish line eight-and-a-half hours after class winners