The Olympic Games may have come and gone, but for Xavier James and coach Brooks Johnson the `torch of desire' still kindles.
And it is with a burning ambition to make it to the next level that Bermuda...
Cup, so opened another chapter in the brilliant sailing career of Russell Coutts.
Exhibiting all the tactical and technical expertise that has stamped him as the best match racer worldwide, the New Ze...
Sport can and should be used as a catalyst to aid in the resuscitation of Bermuda's ailing tourist industry, according to legendary athletics coach Brooks Johnson.
Johnson, representing American compa...
As the gales subsided so returned the fluky charm of Hamilton Harbour, lending to the excitement of the quarter-final stage of the Colorcraft Gold Cup yesterday.
Guaranteed following the day's battles...
It used to be that the match racing circuit comprised a loosely configurated series of localised races that relied heavily on the securing of sponsors.
Today the tour is an entity unto itself, a self ...
Wednesday at the Colorcraft Gold Cup was one of high drama, where several match racing giants saw their dreams of championship glory sunk in the choppy waters of Hamilton Harbour.
World match racing c...
Cup it was Peter Holmberg making the most noise in Hamilton Harbour yesterday.
The `island cool' helmsman with the curly dark locks and perennial smile made a pointed opening statement in winning the ...
from the ranks of Team New Zealand to that of billionaire Ernesto Bertarelli's new Swiss challenge.
Speaking during the first official America's Cup press conference since the competition earlier this...
Dalton Bergan may be short on match racing experience, however the talent shown by the Colorcraft Gold Cup neophyte is unmistakable.
Such were the discoveries of five unseeded skippers that found them...
One day shall there be famine, another there shall be a feast.
The phrase may be poorly transposed, but it illustrates perfectly the difference a day can make when the subject is the Colorcraft Gold C...