Why the Sydney-Hobart line honours record could be broken
Uncertainty over the strength and duration of the forecast southerly is looming as the biggest factor in this year's Sydney to Hobart.
Uncertainty over the strength and duration of the forecast southerly is looming as the biggest factor in this year's Sydney to Hobart.
Canberra boat Pelagic Magic will take on the Sydney to Hobart with a skipper boasting 60 years of experience.
Sweden's Jonas Grander and Richard Goransson are preparing for a rough trip to Hobart.
This year's Sydney To Hobart will be the first since the deaths of Bob Oatley and Roger Hickman.
Komatsu Azzarro skipper Shane Kearns is desperate to claim overall honours in the Sydney To Hobart.
Wild Oats XI is targeting its Sydney to Hobart race record after a favourable weather forecast.
Rebuilt yacht CQS has embraced the latest in sailing technology ahead of this year's Sydney To Hobart.
Champion sailor James Spithill reveals how close he came to having his arm amputated.
Joseph Mele will realise a decade-long dream when he captain's Triple Lindy in the Sydney To Hobart.
Wild Oats XI skipper Mark Richards has fended off suggestions his boat is too long for the Sydney To Hobart.
She did her first Sydney to Hobart in 1984, now at 52, Adrienne Cahalan will become the first woman to reach a special milestone on Boxing Day.
He lives overseas, but Scallywag owner Seng Huang Lee grew up watching the Sydney to Hobart from close to the start line and wants to continue building the legacy set by his boat's previous owner, Syd Fischer.
Wild Oats XI reaffirmed its favouritism for this year's Sydney to Hobart with a dominant win in Tuesday's Big Boat Challenge.
Aaron Rowe will enter his maiden Sydney To Hobart alongside former Olympian Gavin Brady.
A Sydney sailor aims to be the first woman to solo circumnavigate Antarctica non-stop and unassisted.
Champion Australian sailor Jimmy Spithill has had some fine days on the water but this wasn't one of them as America's Cup holders Oracle crashed a test boat in Bermuda.
The two yachts involved in Saturday's tragic accident, which killed one man and left another in a critical condition fighting to keep his leg, hit head-on as one approached a mark off Clareville in Sydney's Pittwater, and the other began its run downwind.
The America's Cup next year is set to be the most competitive yet, believes James Spithill, the Australian skipper of the defending champions Oracle-Team USA.
James Spithill has built his reputation on fighting his way out of a corner.
A crew of predominantly Canberra-based sailors held their own in the demanding Sydney to Hobart yacht race.