The boats in the seventh edition of the Charleston to Bermuda Race continued to make modest progress over the 777-mile course on Sunday as their crews squeezed what performance they could from winds that haven't surpassed 10 knots since Saturday  |


When the classic cannon booms over Charleston Harbor at noon Friday, May 29, it will signal the start of the seventh Charleston to Bermuda Race - a 777-mile romp due east from the Carolina Lowcountry to the distant isles of  |
The Boston College Sailing Team has won the 2009 ICSA/APS Team Race National Championship, successfully defending the title won a year ago on Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay, marking the third collegiate sailing national title the Eagles have won in school  |
For the first 20 hours of action, competitors in the seventh edition of the Charleston to Bermuda Race made solid progress toward Bermuda after a scenic if not spectacular start off the historic city's waterfront on Friday at noon. Though  |


GARY ORR secured his best finish on the European Tour in four years last night as he shared second place in the European Open at the London club in Kent.  |
CRAIGIELAW'S Grant Forrest stormed to victory in the Lothians Junior Championship qualifying at the Braids, thanks mainly to an amazing finish to his opening round, wr  |
LINDSAY GRANT was the hero of the hour as Murrayfield chalked up a rare win in the Edinburgh Summer League, Stevie Stuart's side shocking a strong Glencorse team in the la  |
CHRISTIAN Cevaer, 449th in the world and without a top-30 finish in his last 15 tournaments, overcame a star-studded field and one of the toughest holes in golf to be the shoc  |
HAVING started an amazing run by scraping through a match by the skin of their teeth, Carrickvale are now Dispatch Trophy legends after becoming the first team to win the Even  |
ANDY Murray's chances of winning a first grand slam, on the unlikeliest of surfaces - clay - have soared, as the Scot impressively marched on to the quarter-finals of the  |
IT HAD to happen one day" was the verdict from Rafael Nadal after he lost his first ever match at the French Open yesterday. The Spaniard was beaten 6-2, 6-7 (2/  |
ANDY Murray has set his sights on matching Tim Henman's 2004 semi-final appearance at the French Open after powering through to the last eight at Roland Garros.  |
ANDY MURRAY'S serene progress to the French Open quarter-finals has not persuaded deposed champion Rafael Nadal the British No.1 is ready to lift the Roland Garros crown.  |
DEFENDING champion Ana Ivanovic tumbled out of the fourth round of the French Open, beaten 6-2, 6-3 by Belarussian teenager Victoria Azarenka.  |
According to his website, Mickelson has improved in all areas of his game except in putts per round. Out of six events, Phil now has two 2009 victories so it appears that the only way Mickelson can lose is if  |
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