Two sailors have died in separate accidents two hours apart on the first night of the 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.
Organizers said Friday that two Sydney to Hobart sailors have died at sea amid wild weather conditions that forced line ...
The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, which administers the iconic race, said that one sailor each on entrants Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline were killed after being struck by the boom ...
The men’s bodies returned to shore on Friday morning after they died aboard the Flying Fish Arctos and the Bowline as the famous race suffered its first fatalities in more than 25 years.
Two people have died in separate incidents during the Sydney to Hobart yacht race, one sailing on Bowline and another on Flying Fish Arctos. The men have been identified as 65-year-old South ...
The historical Sydney Hobart Yacht Race kicked off earlier this week. For 78 years, the renowned race has piqued the interest of dedicated sailors from all over ...
Champagne corks often pop and loud, boisterous cheers are usually heard around Constitution Dock when the Sydney to Hobart line honors winner finishes in the Tasmanian state capital.
The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in Sydney, which administers the yacht race, said Friday that one sailor each on entrants Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline were killed after being struck by the ...
The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in Sydney, which administers the yacht race, said Friday that one sailor each on entrants Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline were killed after being struck by the ...
They said one sailor each on the entrants Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline was killed after being struck by their yacht's boom - a large horizontal pole at the bottom of a sail. The names of the ...
The fatalities occurred overnight on the Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline vessels after the competition started on Boxing Day, organizers and the police said.