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May 14
Sarah Steyaert and Julie Bossard 49er FX Olympic Class
Marseille, France 43º16’08″N 5º21'25″E
Sarah Steyaert and Julie Bossard campaigning to represent France in the 49er FX class, the new Olympic Women’s double-handed skiff class.
This is a modified version of the male high performance skiff that has been sailed in the olympics since the Sydney games in 2000.
This type of boat really encompasses the spirit of the olympics with athleticism, balance, skill and daring!Support them and join their journey to bring home an Olympic Medal from Rio in 2016.
“It is as hard to describe the fascination of the sea as to explain the beauty of a woman.
For, to each man, either it is self-evident, or no argument can help him see it.”
Claud Worth, 1926
Sep 13
THE 2013 SEIKO 49ER AND 49ERFX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Marseille, France 43º15’54″N 5º21’39″E
The 2013 Seiko 49er and 49erFX World Championships, 150 skiffs – 28 nations Two World Championship Titles.
http://49er.org/2013-world-championships/
Sep 13
Loïck Peyron Moth Mach 2
Le Pouliguen, France 47º15’45″N 2º24’53″W
Time to go back training!
Loick Peyron at home in preparation for the 2013 Moth World Championships.
Apr 11
A Class, Loïck and Bruno Peyron
Le Pouliguen, Brittany, France 47º16’38″N 2º24’18″W
Mar 11
49er
Marseille, France 43º15’29″N 5º22'07″E
Christophe Launay shows off more of the inventive lighting we see so much of from him, this time shooting the top French Olympic 29er team of Manu Dyen and Stephane Christidis during the final week of winter training camp in Marseilles. And this time, Christophe gives us poetry to go along with it!
Words: Alan Block
A sense of achievement at mastering skills,
A sense of joy and exhilaration at the beauty of nature,
The stimulus and adrenalin rush in moments of speed,
The satisfaction of redefining performance boundaries,
And, above all, a sense of fun.