US SAILING's Rolex Miami OCR 2012
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Regatta Headquarters are at the US Sailing Center, where the Laser classes also will be located. The Stars will be hosted at Coral Reef Yacht Club, the Ynglings at Key Biscayne Yacht Club, and all Paralympic classes at Shake-A-Leg Miami's facilities.
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49er Gold Medallists Niko Dello Karth and Nikolaus Resch (AUT) Rolex / Daniel Forster
49er medallists Rolex / Daniel Forster
Men's 470 victors Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page (AUS) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Men's 470 medallists Rolex / Daniel Forster
Paul Goodison took Laser gold Rolex / Daniel Forster
Laser medallists Rolex / Daniel Forster
Nick Dempsey comfortably won Men's RS:X gold Richard Langdon / Skandia Team GBR
Smiles all round for Men's RS:X medallists Rolex / Daniel Forster
British sisters Lucy and Kate Macgregor with Annie Lush won Women's Match Racing gold Rolex / Daniel Forster
Women's Match Race medallists Rolex / Daniel Forster
Zach Railey took the Finn honours on home waters Rolex / Daniel Forster
Finn boys show off their medals Rolex / Daniel Forster
Liji Xu (CHN) made it two wins out of two world cup regattas Rolex / Daniel Forster
Xu at the top ahead of the World #1 and #2 Rolex / Daniel Forster
Robert Scheidt and Bruno Prada (BRA) can't stop winning Rolex / Daniel Forster
Star medallists Rolex / Daniel Forster
Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout won Women's 470 gold Rolex / Daniel Forster
Women's RS:X Medallists Rolex / Daniel Forster
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Sailing away from downtown Miami Rolex / Daniel Forster
Star Fleet Commence Racing Rolex / Daniel Forster
Eivind Melleby and Petter Pedersen lost their overnight lead on day three... Rolex / Daniel Forster
...to Brazilian World Champions Robert Scheidt and Bruno Prada Rolex / Daniel Forster
Anna Tunnicliffe (USA) takes on Ekaterina Skudina (RUS) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Tunnicliffe and her crew Rolex / Daniel Forster
Brazil's Renata Decnop went 6-5 Rolex / Daniel Forster
American sailors control the Finn start Rolex / Daniel Forster
Men's 470 fleet Rolex / Daniel Forster
Men's 470 World Champions Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page Rolex / Daniel Forster
Marit Bouwmeester (NED) continues to lead the fleet Rolex / Daniel Forster
Danielle Dube (CAN) is tenth after six races Rolex / Daniel Forster
2008 Beijing Olympic Champion Paul Goodison (GBR) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Sublime conditions for Steven Le Fevre and Steven Krol (NED) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Canada's Chris Dold is third after day three Rolex / Daniel Forster
With four race wins, David Wright (CAN) leads Rolex / Daniel Forster
Zach Railey (USA) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout (NED) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Sophie Weguelin and Sophie Ainsworth (GBR) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Caleb Paine (USA) Rolex / Daniel Forster
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Nikolaus Resch (AUT) works to pull the kite in Rolex / Daniel Forster
The 49er fleet Rolex / Daniel Forster
Great Britain's Sophie Weguelin and Sophie Ainsworth Rolex / Daniel Forster
Men's 470 leaders Belcher and Page (AUS) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Bermuda's Kirkland brothers Rolex / Daniel Forster
Jesse and Alexander Kirkland (BER) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Laser Radial World Champion Marit Bouwmesster (NED) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Luca Calabrese and Juan Maria de la Fuente (ARG) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Sven and Kalle Coster finished day two in second place Rolex / Daniel Forster
World #32 Chris Dold aims for a first World Cup podium finish Rolex / Daniel Forster
Sweden's Charlie Ekberg and Kalle Torlen Rolex / Daniel Forster
Kathrin Kadelbach and Friederike Belcher (GER) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Inkpen and Ladha (CAN) fell from third to seventh on day two Rolex / Daniel Forster
Laser Rounding Rolex / Daniel Forster
Radial sailors prepare for the start Rolex / Daniel Forster
Erik Storck and Trevor Moore have been selected to sail for USA at London 2012 Rolex / Daniel Forster
And the American 49er pair lead the fleet after day two Rolex / Daniel Forster
Two times World Champions Lisa Westerhof and Lobke Berkhout (NED) Rolex / Daniel Forster
David Wright (CAN) lost his Laser lead on day two Rolex / Daniel Forster
American London 2012 Finn entrant Zach Railey Rolex / Daniel Forster
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2.4mR fleet sail Rolex / Daniel Forster
Men's 470 fleet sail downwind Rolex / Daniel Forster
Australian World Champions Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page Rolex / Daniel Forster
Marit Bouwmeester (NED) out to defend her World Cup title Rolex / Daniel Forster
Sven and Kalle Coster (NED) lead the way after day one Rolex / Daniel Forster
Canada's Danielle Dube is second overall after day one Rolex / Daniel Forster
Switzerland's Flavio Marazzi and Enrico De Maria Rolex / Daniel Forster
Dube on a successful opening day for the World #46 Rolex / Daniel Forster
Paul Goodison (GBR) rounds the mark on way to Race 2 victory Rolex / Daniel Forster
Sweden's Josefin Olsson Rolex / Daniel Forster
Beijing Olympics Laser Radial bronze medallist Lijia Xu (CHN) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Panagiotis Mantis and Pavlos Kagialis (GRE) Rolex / Daniel Forster
Marc de Haas and Erik Veldhuizen (NED) Rolex / Daniel Forster
World #4 Laser Radial sailor Paige Railey Rolex / Daniel Forster
Hamish Pepper and Jim Turner (NZL) sit sixth after two races Rolex / Daniel Forster
Laser Fleet commence racing Rolex / Daniel Forster
Laser Radial fleet Rolex / Daniel Forster
Rob Crane (USA) has been selected to sail for his nation at London 2012 Rolex / Daniel Forster
Tesch and Fitzgibbon (AUS) in control Rolex / Daniel Forster
Canadian 2.4mR sailor Paul Tingley Rolex / Daniel Forster
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