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Archive - September 2001
Date Headline
1 Sep 2001 Fujifilm Dismasted
1 Sep 2001 News article - Style G 3198
1 Sep 2001 Greeks Continue to Lead
2 Sep 2001 Radich Nordic Champion again!
2 Sep 2001 Alain Gautier Wins
2 Sep 2001 Spectacular Match Racing
3 Sep 2001 New Greek World Champions
3 Sep 2001 Opening Ceremony
3 Sep 2001 Final Results
3 Sep 2001 Storms No Deterrent to Rolex Cup Competitors
3 Sep 2001 Strong Winds
4 Sep 2001 High Noon Start
4 Sep 2001 First Days Racing
4 Sep 2001 ISAF World Rankings For Olympic Classes
4 Sep 2001 Rob Smith Leads After Two Races
4 Sep 2001 Dan Dixon Wins
4 Sep 2001 Another Little Sailor into the World
5 Sep 2001 Rain Delays Play in Torbole
5 Sep 2001 One Day to Register
5 Sep 2001 Lightning Class President Stands Down
5 Sep 2001 Power Surge
5 Sep 2001 Nippon Cup in Japan Added to Tour
5 Sep 2001 No Racing Yesterday
5 Sep 2001 Day 1
6 Sep 2001 Racing Continues
6 Sep 2001 Wide Open After Five Races
6 Sep 2001 Mistral Puts Rolex Cup on Hold
6 Sep 2001 Meeting Papers Online
7 Sep 2001 Owen Jones is Worth it in Rolex Cup
7 Sep 2001 Atlanti X Unbeaten Run Ended by Hawk
7 Sep 2001 Round Robin Completed
7 Sep 2001 Close to the Limit
7 Sep 2001 Event Leader Caught OCS
7 Sep 2001 Sean the Lucky Sheep Brings Pouligny Success
8 Sep 2001 Top Eight Skippers Through to Quarter Finals
8 Sep 2001 Dawn Raid leading After Two Races
8 Sep 2001 Christian Binder (AUT) Takes Title
9 Sep 2001 Atalanti X Takes Title With Two Races to Spare
9 Sep 2001 Regatta About to Start
9 Sep 2001 Challening for a Spot in the Stars
9 Sep 2001 International Regatta for Sailors with Disabilities
9 Sep 2001 Podium Places Settled in Four Divisions After Five Races
9 Sep 2001 Patrick Monteiro Barros (POR) Leads Fleet
10 Sep 2001 Dorte Jensen (DEN) Retains Championship Title for Third Consecutive Year
10 Sep 2001 Strugstad wins Farr 40 European Championship
10 Sep 2001 Event Preview
11 Sep 2001 Final Rankings Posted
11 Sep 2001 Canada 5 - USA 2 After Seven Matches
11 Sep 2001 Favourites Proving Their Worth
11 Sep 2001 149 Entries From 33 Countries
12 Sep 2001 First Day Of Racing Completed
12 Sep 2001 Malaysia Takes First Gold Medal in Sailing
12 Sep 2001 Porto Cervo Welcomes 12 Metres and Classic Yachts
12 Sep 2001 Report After Race 8
12 Sep 2001 Spanish Dominate Scoreboard
12 Sep 2001 Last Lap Decides Rolex Cup Winners
12 Sep 2001 Pleasing Everyone!
12 Sep 2001 Thoughts to the USA
12 Sep 2001 60 Sailors Contending
13 Sep 2001 A Day Of Consolidation And Reckoning
13 Sep 2001 Virtual Hospital Revealed
13 Sep 2001 Three Boats at Top of Leaderboard after 2 Races
13 Sep 2001 Races Cancelled
13 Sep 2001 Gold Fleet Determined After Qualification Races
14 Sep 2001 Swiss Victory on Windy Day
14 Sep 2001 Australians Lead Men|s Fleet
14 Sep 2001 Canada Takes Title
14 Sep 2001 Conner Holds Lead
14 Sep 2001 RYA Launches New Initiatives
15 Sep 2001 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
15 Sep 2001 Belgian Grand Prix
16 Sep 2001 Belgian Grand Prix
16 Sep 2001 470 World Championship
16 Sep 2001 XXI South East Asian (SEA) Games completed
17 Sep 2001 BT Global Challenge hands over cheque for £950,000
17 Sep 2001 Day 4 Sees a Total of 9 Races Now Sailed
17 Sep 2001 Principessa Wins
17 Sep 2001 Slow Boats to Jersey
17 Sep 2001 Ukraine take Mens Title and Greece Womens
18 Sep 2001 Qualifying Races Underway
18 Sep 2001 Steven Lovegrove and Shaun Barber (GBR) World Champions
19 Sep 2001 One Race on Day One
19 Sep 2001 Dorota and Antoine Triumph
19 Sep 2001 GBR Challenge Leads the Way
20 Sep 2001 Spaniards Leading
20 Sep 2001 Participation Will Break Record
20 Sep 2001 Three Races Completed
20 Sep 2001 Williams Wins
20 Sep 2001 Olympic Regatta Retains Status Quo
20 Sep 2001 Skippers and Navigators Media Briefing
21 Sep 2001 Mark Ploch is The Champion
21 Sep 2001 Youth Class Identified in Singapore
21 Sep 2001 Still No Wind in Cascais
21 Sep 2001 Mc Kee Brothers Lead
22 Sep 2001 Mc Kee Brothers Continue to Lead
22 Sep 2001 Race Starts Tommorrow
23 Sep 2001 Starts Today
23 Sep 2001 Australian Team wins first race
23 Sep 2001 Bristol Clipper Wins Race 15
23 Sep 2001 Mc Kee Brothers World Champions
24 Sep 2001 Bergstrom Takes the Lead
24 Sep 2001 The Race For The South Is On
24 Sep 2001 NOOD Circuit Concludes..
25 Sep 2001 Fleet Tested with Big Winds
25 Sep 2001 Finn Gold Cup delayed in the Mists of Marblehead
25 Sep 2001 Fleet enter Bay of Biscay
25 Sep 2001 Solo Transatlantic Race Gets Underway
26 Sep 2001 Illbruck Leads
26 Sep 2001 6 Metre Class and Melges 24 Worlds Date Changes
26 Sep 2001 Wolfgang Hunger Leads
26 Sep 2001 Paul Henderson Attends
26 Sep 2001 Sertl Settles in to Lead at Halfway Point
26 Sep 2001 Jacques Rogge Reviews Preparations for 2004
27 Sep 2001 Two Races Completed
27 Sep 2001 Lousy Lumpy Seas
27 Sep 2001 Sertl Leading
27 Sep 2001 Sailing Adventurers Dodge Hurricane Humberto
27 Sep 2001 Results
27 Sep 2001 A Bumpy Ride
28 Sep 2001 Sertl Wins With Race to Spare
28 Sep 2001 Hughes and Tsuha Lead
28 Sep 2001 British Finn Junior Sailors Rise to the Top
28 Sep 2001 Racing Delayed Due to Lack of Wind
28 Sep 2001 Another Problem At the Top
29 Sep 2001 Finally a day of Sailing!
29 Sep 2001 Wolfgang Hunger / Holger Jess - 2001 505 World Champions
29 Sep 2001 The Rich Getting Richer
30 Sep 2001 Sebastien Godefroid, Gold Cup winner
30 Sep 2001 Big Smiles
30 Sep 2001 Cronin Secures Second at Rolex Women|s Event
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