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  • 2016 16th February Lötschental/Switzerland. Speedrider Ueli Kestenholz last turns in fresh powder before he enters the natural Ice Tunnel/Grot - THE BLUE ROOM - in the back of the image.
    _V0A8626byMarcWeilerPhotography.JPG_...jpg
  • 2016 16th February Lötschental/Switzerland. Speedrider Ueli Kestenholz last turns in fresh powder before he enters the natural Ice Tunnel/Grot - THE BLUE ROOM - in the back of the image.
    _V0A8627byMarcWeilerPhotography.JPG_...jpg
  • 2016 16th February Lötschental/Switzerland. Speedrider Ueli Kestenholz last turns in fresh powder before he enters the natural Ice Tunnel/Grot - THE BLUE ROOM - in the back of the image.
    _V0A8625byMarcWeilerPhotography.JPG_...jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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    2017<br />
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    2014<br />
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<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-35035.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-30030-2.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-20020.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-3003.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-41041.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-40040.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-39039.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-38038.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-36036.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-33033.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-30030.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
<br />
    2017<br />
    2016<br />
    2015<br />
    2014<br />
    2013<br />
    2012<br />
    2011<br />
    2010<br />
    2009<br />
    2008<br />
<br />
Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-29029.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-28028.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-27027.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-26026.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-25025.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-24024.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-23023.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-19019.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-18018.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-16016.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-15015.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-14014.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-11011.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-9009.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-8008.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-6006.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-10010.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-5005-2.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-5005.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-4004.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-2002.jpg
  • J Class Racing im Bermuda during the 35th Americas Cup 2017. <br />
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    2012<br />
    2011<br />
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Latest Pictures<br />
Lionheart © Carlo Borlenghi.jpg<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
Svea © Carlo Borlenghi<br />
21 June 2017<br />
Big Hearted Lionheart Crew Wins America's Cup J Class Regatta<br />
<br />
Emerging in second place from a dramatic, high stakes final race which was laden with tension until the final run to the finish on a tight, compact race course off Bermuda's Saint Georges, Lionheart clinched the first ever America's Cup J Class Regatta.<br />
<br />
Carrying a one point lead and with the regatta title in their grasp, they started flat footed off the line, looking to have done all they could to hand the regatta win to title rivals Hanuman. But the Lionheart crew stuck to their task in the fickle, shifty breeze to climb back into contention at the last turn.<br />
<br />
When Hanuman were dramatically given a penalty for a rules infringement on the approach to the last buoy, the Lionheart crew caught the scent of the overall win that they have worked so hard for over the last three years, and capitalised.<br />
<br />
Down the last run they passed the unfortunate leaders Topaz but with Hanuman astern and Velsheda winning the series' fifth and final race not only did they come right back from the awful start but they extended their margin to three winning points.<br />
<br />
And Velsheda's second win of the regatta, 2,1 for the day, proved critical, earning them the runners up position tie break from the Hanuman.<br />
<br />
When they won the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta last week, Lionheart served notice that they are on form, triumphing in the 'warm up regatta' as tactician Bouwe Bekking joked of the three coastal course format.<br />
<br />
"Nobody ever said don't win the practice regatta." Grinned Bekking today.<br />
<br />
The crew which has been together since 2012 add the Bermuda class victory to three back to back major titles in 2014, the Menorca Maxi J Class, Palma's Supery
    JK_BER_JCLASS_AC_2017-1001.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
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  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
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  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Linnet refelecting early morning in the harbour of Saint Tropez, before 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary TrophyTilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0233-3.dng
  • Linnet refelecting early morning in the harbour of Saint Tropez, befor 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary TrophyTilly XV wins 2017 Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy<br />
<br />
 Racing started in pretty light wind, of around 5 knots, and progressively increased to exceed 20 knots at the mark positioned outside the bay.  The leg back to the finish line, was a three-boat fight among German flagged Tilly XV, 2016 champion NY50 gaff cutter Spartan, from the USA and NY30 Linnet, skippered by Brazilian sailing star Torben Grael. Despite their bigger size and most powerful sail plan, the two pursuers could not catch up with the German boat, especially at ease in lighter air and very well sailed by her experienced crew, with skipper Juerg Moessnang and owner Siegfried Rittler.
    JK_VDST_2017_d2_0233.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1211.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKR1178.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKR1166.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1495.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1486.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1482.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1481.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1479.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1477.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1465.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1461.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1456.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1449.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1432.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1427.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1431.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1416.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1374.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1365.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1347.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1346.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1341.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1343.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1325.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1334.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1319.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1313.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1306.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1290.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1285.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1271.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1261.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1250.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1242.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1221.jpg
  • October 2010 during the voiles de Saint-Tropez., We started on the beach of Cogolin and flew over the yachts moored in the gulf of Saint-Tropez with the goalg to touch the water in the old port of Saint-Tropez and the fly back to Cogolin.
    _JKL1197.jpg
  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
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  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
    _JKA7253.jpg
  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
    _JKA7092.jpg
  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
    _JKA6449.jpg
  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
    _JKA6434.jpg
  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
    _JK13650.jpg
  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
    _JK13538.jpg
  • Karin Jaggi<br />
Born near the Alps in Switzerland my destiny wasn‘t really to get a windsurfing worldchampion. In 1988 I started sailing on a lake back home. That first day on the water I completely fell in love with windsurfing. I immediately dreamt of doing this for a living. But from persuading my parents that this is the right thing for me to do, to earning my living teaching in a windsurfing school, from the first national competitions to the first WC’s, over learning the hard way to handle the media, and finally having to catch up on so much knowledge of the ocean and learning to sail in waves – it‘s been a hard and long way to the top for me. But not for one second I ever regretted my decision. Windsurfing has taught and given me a lot. Most of all my life-motto: “Follow your dreams – nothing is impossible - just do it!<br />
<br />
Rankings:<br />
World Champion: PWA World Tour Slalom 2008, 5th PWA World Tour Wave 2008<br />
13 x PWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
10 x IFCA / IWA Windsurfing World Champion<br />
2 x ISA Speed World Champion<br />
Windsurfing Speed World Record (41.25 knots)
    _JK13245-Edit.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-36.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-29.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-20.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-17.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-33.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-28.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-26.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-21.jpg
  • 1.10.2008, Collision between Senso and Umatalu at the voiles de St. Tropez 2008. Umatalu was over the starting line at the start and comming back collided with the super maxi yacht Sense also known as Mari Cha.
    senso-18.jpg
  • Cew from Tuiga, Olivier Campana jumps from the boom on the bow of Hydropetere, Tuiga is celebrationg here centenary and hydroptere is the fastedt sailing boat of the world
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  • Cew from Tuiga, Olivier Campana jumps from the boom on the bow of Hydropetere, Tuiga is celebrationg here centenary and hydroptere is the fastedt sailing boat of the world
    _JK15520.jpg
  • Cew from Tuiga, Olivier Campana jumps from the boom on the bow of Hydropetere, Tuiga is celebrationg here centenary and hydroptere is the fastedt sailing boat of the world
    _JK15516.jpg
  • Cew from Tuiga, Olivier Campana jumps from the boom on the bow of Hydropetere, Tuiga is celebrationg here centenary and hydroptere is the fastedt sailing boat of the world
    _JK15513.jpg
  • KA 12	Kookaburra II	Torben Grael / Patrizio Bertelli	in the back of the yacht<br />
Yacht Club Italiano	"Arezzo, ITA"	12 Metre	20.23<br />
<br />
2019 12 Metre World Championship
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