
Yachting: Mixed start for Burling and Tuke
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have made a mixed start to their 49er world title defence in Argentina.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have made a mixed start to their 49er world title defence in Argentina.
Australian Oracle skipper reluctantly posted this photo to his Instagram account.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke continue to rack up the accolades, capturing world yachting's top honour overnight.
Michelle Payne's Melbourne Cup win on Prince of Penzance struck a blow against sporting misogyny.
No self-respecting oligarch these days can afford to be without a superyacht.
Artemis Racing had a close shave with an umpires boat during the third leg of the America's Cup World Series in Bermuda yesterday.
Apollo Projects has a large network of contacts in the construction industry, came on board. He got several other companies involved, at different tiers, aiming to smooth the path for the Olympians.
Team NZ have only weeks to find a new home after being given notice to be out of their Viaduct base by the end of the year.
Team New Zealand have signed former Luna Rossa skipper Max Sirena as the Kiwi syndicate prepare to ramp up their testing programme in 2016.
Olympic gold medallist Joseph Sullivan may follow in the footsteps of fellow champion rower Rob Waddell and take up a position with Team New Zealand.
"Is it strange? Yes it is. We were trying to rip each other's throats out two years ago."
Jo Aleh and Polly Powrie have won bronze in the women's 470 at the Rio Olympics test event on Guanabara Bay yesterday.
A new group is looking to attract more superyachts - and their wealthy owners - to New Zealand.
Yachting commentator Peter 'PJ' Montgomery's memories of what started his long-running feud with Team New Zealand boss Grant Dalton have been challenged.
Grant Dalton said the change at the helm was the result of a confidential survey of the sailing team.
A yacht which came into trouble in seas outside Wellington this morning is being towed into Wellington Harbour.
With a minimum of fanfare, Team New Zealand recently appointed just the third skipper in their 20-year existence.
Dylan Cleaver got the opportunity to observe what goes on in the strata below the billionaire bragging rights of the America's Cup