Title DefenceTriple World Champion Tom Slingsby competes in the Laser Men's One Person Dinghy Yellow fleet during the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth, Australia.
Golden TouchSydney 2000 Gold Medallist Belinda Stowell and Beijing 2008 Gold Medallist Elise Rechichi compete in the 470 Womens Two Person Dinghy during the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth, Australia.
Weir in Australian SurfKrystal Weir in the Laser Radial Gold Fleet race on the Parmelia Course during the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth, Australia.
Golden WatersMalcolm Page and Mathew Belcher celebrate winning gold in the 470 Medal race during the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth, Australia.
Casey's FinnBrendan Casey in a Finn qualifying race during the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth, Australia.
Close EncountersSkipper of the Australian boat Nicky Souter competes with Rita Goncalves of Portugal in the Women's Match Racing round robinduring the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth, Australia.
Edging Out SpainSkipper of the Spanish boat Tamara Echegoyen competes with the Australian boat skippered by Olivia Price in the Women's Match Racing Group B during the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships in Perth, Australia.
Aussie match racing in actionNicky Souter, Jessica Eastwell and Lucinda Witty in action during the match race on day one of the Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy on June 6, 2011.
Belcher and Page tackle WeymouthMathew Belcher and Malcolm Page of Australia in action during the 470Class race on day one of the Skandia Sail For Gold Regatta at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy on June 6, 2011.
Belinda Kerl and David GilmourBelinda Kerl (L) and David Gilmour of Western Australia race during the Team Sailing Finals on Sydney Harbour January 20
Belarus CollapsesMedics attend to Belarus shooter Kseniya Faminykh she collapsed and fainted during her second series of qualification round of the 10m Air Pistol Girls Competition. She failed to complete the event.
Flying StartA flying start for Lara Lagoa of Spain (left), Audrey Yong of Singapore (centre) and Veronica Fanciulli of Italy (right) in the Techno- Girls' Windsurfer race
Madison RacesMadison Kennedy competes in the Girls Byte CII one person dinghy class race
Madison WavesMadison Kennedy of Australia waves to the media in the Girls Byte CII one person dinghy class race
Madison in CII RaceMadison Kennedy (far left) races in the Girls Byte CII one person dinghy class race
Race for the FinishCeline Carlsen of Denmark and Madison Kennedy of Australia race for the finish line in the Girls Byte CII one person dinghy class race
Byte CII Boys StartThe Byte CII Boys' One Person Dinghy Race 1 and 2 held at the National Sailing Centre. This is the first day of the sailing event of the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games.
Byte CII Boys' One Person Dinghy Race Portugal's Goncalo Pires (L) and Netherlands Antilles' Just van Aanholt (R) have a close shave during the Byte CII Boys' One Person Dinghy Race 2 held at the National Sailing Centre, Singapore. Van Aanholt came in first and Pires took second place. Photo:
2012 Sailing venuesAn aerial view shows the facilities at Weymouth and Portland, Dorset which will host Sailing events in 2012.
Sailing GoldAustralians Mark Turnbull and Tom King celebrate after winning gold in the men's 470 sailing final held on Sydney Harbour.
Tornado class event medallists(L-R) Silver medalists Glenn Ashby and Darren Bundock of Australia, gold medalists Fernando Echavarri and Anton Paz of Spain and bronze medalists Carlos Espinola and Santiago Lange of Argentina receive their medals following the Tornado class event.
Denmark's gold medallistsJonas Warrer and Martin Kirketerp Ibsen of Denmark take to the sea in a spare boat borrowed from the Croatian team as they compete in the 49er class race.
Finn class medallists(L-R) Bronze medalist Guillaume Florent of France, Gold medalist Ben Ainslie of Great Britain and Silver medalist Zach Railey of the United States of America celebrate with their medals after the Finn class event.
Gold for Pippa and Sarah(L-R) Pippa Wilson Sarah Webb and Sarah Ayton of Great Britain celebrate with their gold medals after winning the Yngling class event.
Gold for australian women(L-R) Elise Rechichi and Tessa Parkinson of Australia celebrate winning the Women's 470 class event held at the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center.