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  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5783byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5792byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5758byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5611byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5666byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • 2011 11th January St. Moritz Corvatsch Extreme High Wire Artist Freddy Nock breaks 30-year-old highest tightrope record. Fearless tightrope artist Freddy Nock added to his collection of Guinness World Records,
    _MG_5742byMarcWeilerPhotography.jpg
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2253.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0074.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0068.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0063.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0059.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0048.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0042.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0041.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0033.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0030.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0009.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0007.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0005.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    JK_2020_05_ZIND_RB_0002.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2252.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2206.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2154.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2130.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2102.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2032.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka2023.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1996.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1993.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1982.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1978.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1974.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1949.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1922.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1905.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1899.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1898.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1894.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
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Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1890.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1838.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1884.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1836.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1794.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1768.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1766.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1752.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1758.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1744.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1744 1.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1696.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1683.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1658.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1647.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1593.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1556.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1523.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1523 1.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1494.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1433.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1427.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1393.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1420.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1325.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1212.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1202.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1180.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1135.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1134.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1114.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1102.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1105.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1097.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1093.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1051.tif
  • Zurich May 2020 Gabinka Artists<br />
Photostudio Shooting by notshy.art<br />
Photographer Jürg Kaufmann
    2020_05_Gabinka1085.tif
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc_l...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Sir Andrew Cook, Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
 <br />
Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
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Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
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Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
    20190614_15_BolD'Or_Nostromino_gyc (...jpg
  • June 2019 Geneva Mission accomplished for Nostromino, the brand-new Wally Nano MK11 007, that couldn’t find a better way to test its qualities during the 2019 edition of the Swiss international regatta, which will probably remain in sailing history books for the tough, stormy conditions that hit the fleet.Christened the day before its debut at the Bol d’Or Mirabaud 2019, Nostromino is owned by Sir Andrew Cook, an Englishman living in Switzerland, who also owns Nostromo, a 100 feet sloop designed by late famous naval architect Ed Dubois fulfilling a pledge he made to GYC and RTYC members two years ago.<br />
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Sir Andrew chose the 81st edition of the world's most important inland lake regatta as the opening race for his new boat, captained by Sweden’s former Finn Gold Cup winner Thomas Lundqvist and teamed with Danish triple Olympic medallist Jesper Bank, Dutch builder Joop Doomernik, UK’s John Archer, multihulls’ expert Bertrand Geiser and Swiss artist Anthony Bannwart.
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