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On Saturday, messenger Mercury sails into outspoken Sagittarius until December 2.
But will anyone be there to wave as the show sails into the sunset?
The blue flip-flop kicked off by one figure sails into the adjacent canvas.
The ship sails into a full-blown gale that looks like something out of Geostorm.
Lin-Manuel Miranda provides original music for the Disney film, which sails into theaters Nov. 23.
Summer officially begins with the solstice on the 20th, when the sun sails into Cancer for a month.
Barcelona loses Champions League title game in Cardiff when Lionel Messi's penalty kick in shootout sails into Bristol Channel.
This Friday, September 9, expansive Jupiter sails into Libra, the sign of peace, love, and harmony, until October 10, 2017.
Sunday morning, my family will rendezvous at the North Cove Marina in New York after the Hokule'a sails into New York Harbor.
Leo steals the sunbeamed crown on July 22 as the sun sails into this regal sign for a month, accompanied by passionate Mars.
A sequence near the end gives us a tantalizing glimpse, when a fog embraces the Mary Alice as it sails into the mists of time.
On Thursday, a royal processional begins in the skies as make-it-happen Mars sails into Leo (for the first time since 2015) until September 5.
With the victory Canada sails into the knockout round with a perfect 3-0 mark sitting top of Group A followed by the U.S. at 2-1.
Ms. Jones's voice sails into each note and holds it proudly, often adding a vibrato flourish as it sustains; she's secure in pitch, in melody, in faith.
Thousands of people cram the shorelines, as racers dodge hundreds of spectator boats, and television helicopters buzz above the fleet as it sails into the Tasman Sea.
When the wind starts blowing the other direction, you want to be able to put your sails into it, as opposed to being stuck in the same spot.
Integrity and honesty are values to uphold in the game of love — and even more so when the sun sails into Virgo for a month on the 22nd.
Woodley is currently there filming Adrift, the true story of a woman who sails into the eye of a hurricane to save her love, played by Sam Claflin.
Prank videos can sometimes be a bit hit or miss, but this one sails into the back of the metaphorical net just like one of Beckham's trademark free kicks.
Next, after closing the margin in South Carolina, he sails into Super Tuesday having proven that his message of economic populism has national appeal and resonates far beyond just white voters.
I have a few ideas on how to do it: I could take any assassinate mission and just hope the target's ship sails into dangerous territory, where they'd be barraged with missiles.
As the country sails into uncertain waters under Captain Trump, doesn't it make sense to stop and listen to the views of Hillary Clinton -- an intellectually gifted former secretary of state, no less?
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo launched his re-election campaign on Friday, looking to win over big blocs of millennial and Muslim voters as Southeast Asia's biggest economy sails into choppy waters.
Welsh pop singer Bonnie Tyler is slated to perform her 1983s hit single "Total Eclipse of the Heart" aboard a cruise liner as the vessel sails into the path of totality from Florida on Monday.
A pirate ship by the name of White Lion sails into the bay here, and they needed to trade something of value so that they could get supplies to make the rest of their journey.
By my count, he takes two steps at first, realizes that he isn't even close, and sort of quickly pitter-patters out three extra steps just to save face as the shot sails into the hoop.
After the events of the show's finale, many guessed that one such spin-off would be about Arya Stark (Maisie Williams), whose ending ironically would be a great beginning to a brand new series as she sails into the unknown beyond Westeros.
On one side, we see the beautiful visage of a noble contest of skill: Kevin Love heaving that perfect arc of a pass that gently sails into the hands of THE generational NBA talent and is converted into a pair of perfect points, the height of skill and athleticism moving us to tears.
At the end of the film, Graham sails into Los Angeles with crowds welcoming him home.
The Lundy ferry Oldenburg sails into Ilfracombe Harbour, North Devon, past inflatable ThunderCat powerboats waiting to begin an offshore race.
The stream of microsails then becomes a source of propulsion to a starship as particle beams mounted on the starship vaporize the incoming sails into plasma.
With renewed optimism, Gen, his mother, and Ryuta set a paper boat lantern down the river. They then watch and pray as the boat gently sails into the sunset.
Joyner-Kersee Sails Into Wind - Track and field: Gusts up to 40 m.p.h. don't deter her from titles in the long jump and hurdles. Starks breaks leg in long jump.. Los Angeles Times.
Havengore carries a commemorative plaque presented by the International Churchill Society inscribed with the words of the BBC broadcaster that day, Richard Dimbleby: 'And so Havengore sails into history ... not even the Golden Hind had borne so great a man'.
Richard Suart played Major-General Stanley, and Nicholas Sharratt played Frederic."Scottish Opera Sails into Town on Pirates Adventure", Scottish Opera, April 2013 The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian and The Times each gave the production three out of five stars.Nickalls, Susan.
Elizabeth intervenes and declares her love for Will. Norrington releases Will and concedes Elizabeth's hand to him. Sparrow, meanwhile, falls off the rampart and into the bay just as the Black Pearl sails into view. He is hauled aboard, captain once again.
Wolfe reveals that another agent is a senior member of the Royal Navy. Captain Hammond's party lands, only to be forced to surrender by Wolfe and his waiting men. Wolfe fires Hammond's prearranged signal, informing the fleet the battery has been taken. The British fleet sails into an ambush.
Lord Nelson, wheelchair-accessible tall ship, sails into Halifax "48 crew members on the tail end of a 2-year trip around the world", cbc.ca/news 29 July 2014, accessed 7 December 2018 In October 2013, STS Lord Nelson participated in the International Fleet Review 2013 in Sydney, Australia.
Morro Castle in the background, the USS Texas sails into Havana Harbor, February 1940. President Federico Laredo Brú led Cuba when war broke out in Europe, though real power belonged to Fulgencio Batista as Chief of Staff of the army.Frank Argote-Freyre. Fulgencio Batista: Volume 1, From Revolutionary to Strongman.
Morro Castle in the background, the USS Texas sails into Havana Harbor, February 1940. President Federico Laredo Brú led Cuba when war broke out in Europe, though real power belonged to Fulgencio Batista as Chief of Staff of the army.Frank Argote-Freyre. Fulgencio Batista: Volume 1, From Revolutionary to Strongman.
She's 'De- Lovely' and She's Coming Back! Stephanie J. Block to Return to ANYTHING GOES March 15th She remained with the show until its closure on July 8, 2012.Hetrick, Adam and Jones, Kenneth. "Tony-Winning Revival of Anything Goes, With Stephanie J. Block and Joel Grey, Sails Into the Sunset July 8" playbill.
Charles Brush's windmill of 1888, used for generating electricity. Wind power has been used as long as humans have put sails into the wind. For more than two millennia wind-powered machines have ground grain and pumped water. Wind power was widely available and not confined to the banks of fast-flowing streams, or later, requiring sources of fuel.
Google Street View sails into Venice. 3 News NZ. 18 November 2013. On January 29, 2014 Slovenia and even more areas of Russia were added.V četrtek bo na voljo Street View za Slovenijo(Slovenian)(The source says Thursday January 30, but it was available January 29 before 22:00 UTC) On June 5, 2014, Greece was added.
He remains in this sleep until one of the members of Caspian's crew, Reepicheep, sails into the land of Aslan and he wakes up at the same time as the three other lords who were in a deep sleep there. It is not stated if he ever recovers from his ordeal. He is in fact the only Lord that witnessed the Dark Island.
Captain Dalgleish on the mail packet Diligence carries the copy of the official report, and Aubrey, Maturin and Mrs Villiers as passengers. The American privateer Liberty chases Diligence on its northern route home. Diana is certain that the privateers are hired by the vengeful Johnson. The Liberty sails into ice and sinks, her crew taken aboard by her follower, and Diligence reaches the Channel in 17 days.
Maddin then recreated a new version in 2004, when he was commissioned to create several short films for Bravo as an advance promotional tie-in to his forthcoming feature film The Saddest Music in the World."Maddin sails into full view; Bravo! airing five shorts by Winnipeg director to whip up interest in his movie It's an unusual bid to create a mainstream following". Toronto Star, March 31, 2004.
Twelve-year-old Jack Harkett is a street urchin living on the London docks. So when a merchant ship sails into port at twilight, he recognizes it for what it is: an opportunity. But Jack had never seen a ship quite like this one. Aside from a flock of enormous black bats that flies from its hull, there's only one living soul on board - a young stowaway named Benedict Cole.
On 1 February 2012, Van 't Schip announced that he would be leaving the Melbourne Heart at the end of the 2011–12 season, citing personal reasons for his decision. Van't Schip took Heart to their first finals appearance in their second season.Proud Heart coach John van't Schip sails into sunset. Herald Sun (2 April 2012) Van 't Schip had a major role in the development of Melbourne Heart.
In the Millennium series, Manda is the first monster to be killed in Godzilla: Final Wars, playing a minor role, once again as an adversary of the Gotengo. The Gotengo attacks Manda which is wrapped around its hull. The super-submarine manages to shake it off and sails into an underwater volcano to see if it can lure Manda inside. The plan works, but Manda is merely injured and continues to pursue the Gotengo.
The Old Mill is 50 feet high, with four vanes 30 feet in length. The interior mechanism has a driving wheel at the top, connected to the blades. It has a fixed body containing machinery and a cap that turns to face the sails into the wind. Projecting from the driving wheel are wooden cogs that intersect with another set of wooden teeth in a vertical shaft, which in turn revolves the upper grindstone.
XII The Triumphant Empire: Britain Sails into the Storm, 1770–1776 (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1965) 26 footnote 79. On the other hand, James B. Hedges, in his history of the Brown family, claimed the opposite. He indicated that an Act of Parliament required for seizures to stand trial in the colony in which they were apprehended.James B. Hedges, The Browns of Providence Plantations: Colonial Years (Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1952) 208.
In the end nobody is infected and they rejoin the fleet, where Hornblower receives a mild rebuke from Pellew for the "wanton extravagance" of allowing his men to eat fresh beef. Back at Gibraltar Hornblower attempts his exam, a viva voci conducted by a group of senior officers including Foster. The examination begins badly but is interrupted when a fire ship sails into the anchorage. Hornblower and Foster board it and steer it clear of the fleet.
Viribus Unitis Admiral Janko Vuković First Croatian flag ever hoisted on a naval ship, Pula, October 31st, 1918, with the crews saluting the flag. In June 1866, the Italian King Victor Emanuel II declared war on Austria (as they had many times before the Adriatic Sea was a battlefield). Both fleets fought on 20 September opening fierce artillery fire. Wilhelm von Tegetthoff, a commander of the Austrian fleet sails into the harbour of Vis with all gunboats.
Saratoga was accompanied by fellow Army transport ships Havana, , and , the cruiser , transport/auxiliary cruiser , destroyers , , , and converted yacht .Corsair was unable to maintain the pace and fell back, being replaced by destroyer from the second group. See: Gleaves, pp. 41–2. Mercy sails into New York with wounded soldiers after a stormy transatlantic voyage, 12 December 1918 At 22:15 on 22 June, some from the convoy's intended destination of Brest, Saratoga’s group of the convoy was attacked by submarines.
Brill windmill, a 17th century post mill in Buckinghamshire The post mill is the earliest type of European windmill. Its defining feature is that the whole body of the mill that houses the machinery is mounted on a single vertical post, around which it can be turned to bring the sails into the wind. The earliest post mills in England are thought to have been built in the 12th century. The earliest working post mill in England still used today is to be found at Outwood, Surrey.
The boat Black Whale III sails into the Bermuda Triangle with the Marvin family aboard, intending to search for the remains of Atlantis. Along the way they discover a doll floating in the water, which Diana Marvin—the family's youngest daughter—takes as her own. Diana appears to become possessed by the doll, and starts saying that everyone will die, and telling people the order they will die in. She also locks the ship's cook in the freezer, who almost dies before he is freed.
"Prologue" This starts with a dissonant electronic soundscape and spoken introduction by album producer Terry Brown. Afterwards, a heavily syncopated bass riff in shifting time signatures (3/4, 7/8, 3/4, 4/4) fades in, with the full band joining in as the introductory sound effects fade out. "1" The shortest section of the song describes the black hole itself, and asks the question of what happens to someone who flies into it. "2" The protagonist sails into the black hole on board his "Rocinante".
After a very close encounter with an ice island, the Surprise is again chased until her pursuer sails into a dead end in the ice field. The Surprise sails out, losing her main mast and rudder to a lightning strike. The crew of the jury-rigged Surprise spot a ship hull-down on the horizon. The ship, recognized by Maturin as having two rows of cannon, is HMS Berenice under Captain Heneage Dundas, accompanied by her tender, and carries Aubrey's much younger half-brother Philip.
Thrigby Post Windmill was built in about 1790 by Robert Woolmer who was the owner of close-by Thrigby Hall. The mill was constructed to grind wheat produced on the Thrigby estate. The post mill has a two-foot-square oak main post that rises vertically through the round house roof and carries the weatherboard clad body or "buck" of the mill, which contains all the machinery. The post mill was able to be turned on the centre post to bring the sails into the wind.
As a yacht sails into an isolated tropical island chain somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, a large number of natives in outrigger canoes paddle out to greet it. The natives dive for trinkets the yacht's crew throws them. A shark arrives, setting off a panic as much with the crew as the natives. Johnny Baker (Joel McCrea) attempts to catch it hand casting with a large hook, but is yanked overboard when a loop of line attached to the impaled shark cinches around his ankle.
The majority of the music is heavy and loud, but some of the music is a bit lighter. For example, when the ship sails into Skull Island, Steiner keeps the music calm and quiet with a small amount of texture in the harps to help characterize the ship as it cautiously moves through the misty waters. Steiner received a bonus from his work, as Cooper credited 25 percent of the film's success to the film score. Before he died, Steiner admitted King Kong was one of his favorite scores.
A method of keeping the cap and sails into the wind automatically is by using a fantail, a small windmill mounted at right angles to the sails, at the rear of the windmill. These are also fitted to tail poles of post mills and are common in Great Britain and English-speaking countries of the former British Empire, Denmark, and Germany but rare in other places. Around some parts of the Mediterranean Sea, tower mills with fixed caps were built because the wind's direction varied little most of the time.
At first base, the typical tag play occurs when the infielder's throw is high and to the left of the first baseman, causing him to jump and stretch his long mitt to catch the ball before it sails into the dugout or the grandstand. The tag is made, after the catch, by swiping the mitt downward, toward the in-coming runner's head or shoulder, often in one fluid motion that is integrated with the act of catching the ball. Performed properly, the tag play can be spectacular to see.
The bolt sails into a Hun who had just risen to investigate and ironically, walking directly into it. Attila and his men get up and watch as Alexander (holding a Xyston) and his two men (one with a belly-bow, the other a Kopis) run down the small hill toward them. Aided by his other man, Attila mounts his horse, takes up a bow, and rides back a few feet. The belly-bowman arrives first, quickly pulling the string up, but Attila's man fires his own composite bow, killing him.
World Jewry of to-day can > be truly likened to a much-buffeted and battered ship that has weathered the > storm of ages, of suffering and anxious hope, and now sails into the calm, > placid waters of the home port.Figler, p. 208. In May 1920 Freiman and five others were appointed by the Zionist Council to attend the Zionist Conference in London. In October he was part of a group of Canadian Jews who sent a cable to British Prime Minister Lloyd George, calling for Palestine's northern boundaries to be fixed and the Balfour Declaration made part of the Mandate for Palestine.
The windmill was built in 1809 and was added to the National Historic Register in 1978. See also: Still retaining its internal machinery, this windmill is unusual for Long Island, in that it has a fantail to turn the sails into the wind. The Hayground Windmill, in 1984, was one of eleven surviving 18th and early 19th century wind-powered gristmills on Long Island It was also the busiest, turning out more bushels than nearby windmills. Open seasonally, it operated 4 months of the year, turning out in 1870 800 bushels of wheat, 800 of oats and 400 of corn.
It has been owned by Cambridge Past, Present and Future (formerly known as the Cambridge Preservation Society) since 1932. The body of the mill, the 'buck', contains all the machinery and is balanced on a 'post' supported by an oak trestle, which supports the entire weight of the mill, and bolted to four brick piers. Four sails and millstones in front of the post balance the double steps (which act as a thrust support when down) and the tail pole behind (which is used to turn the sails into the wind). It is called a 'Post Mill' because of its supporting post.
Hennessy, Christina. "World premiere comedy sails into Westport Country Playhouse" ctpost.com, August 21, 2012 Beguelin and Bob Martin wrote the book for a new musical based on the film Gotta Dance, titled Half Time, with music by Matthew Sklar and lyrics by Nell Benjamin, with additional music by Marvin Hamlisch. Directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, the musical premiered at the Bank of America Theatre in Chicago on December 13, 2015, running through January 17, 2016. It had originally been expected to open on Broadway in the Fall of 2016, and then for the Spring of 2017.
Arriving at the camp, Medea warns the others about her father's treachery and offers to help steal the Golden Fleece from its guardian serpent. Jason solemnly pledges to marry her, she puts the snake to sleep with a spell and then the hero takes the Fleece back to the Argo, exulting in its sheen like a young girl who has caught moonbeams in the folds of her gown. The fugitive Argo is pursued by two Colchian fleets, ships numerous as flocking birds. One of the fleets sails into the Propontis through the now-motionless Clashing Rocks.
As the game ends, Chuckie looks at the camera and opens his mouth wickedly, his eyes glowing red with evil magic. In The Curse of Monkey Island, with Guybrush fooled into thinking he is a child, LeChuck returns his attention to pursuing Elaine's love, bombarding her coastal fortification on Plunder Island. Meanwhile, Guybrush has somehow managed to escape from LeChuck's curse and inadvertently sails into the middle of the battle, only to be captured and imprisoned on LeChuck's ship. Guybrush's antics below decks results in the ship being scuttled; the shaking of the ship causes LeChuck to drop a volatile voodoo cannonball intended to kill Elaine.
Jones, Kenneth. Times Have Changed! Stephanie J. Block Is New "Reno" of Broadway's Anything Goes'" Playbill, February 23, 2012 The production was originally scheduled to run through July 31, 2011, and was initially extended to April 29, 2012.Jones, Kenneth.Voyage Extended: Anything Goes Will Steam Into April 2012, With Sutton Foster on the Bow" Playbill, September 19, 2011 It was extended two more times before closing on July 8, 2012, after 521 regular performances and 32 previews.Hetrick, Adam and Jones, Kenneth. "Tony-Winning Revival of Anything Goes, With Stephanie J. Block and Joel Grey, Sails Into the Sunset July 8" Playbill, July 8, 2012"Anything Goes" playbillvault.
Note: Italicized terms are defined in the mill machinery article. Stembridge Mill is a tower mill, a type of windmill which consists of a brick or stone tower, on top of which sits a roof or cap which can be turned to bring the sails into the wind. The advantage of the tower mill over the earlier post mill is that it is not necessary to turn the whole mill ("body", "buck") with all its machinery into the wind; this allows more space for the machinery and storage. In the earliest tower mills the cap was turned into the wind with a long tail- pole which stretched to the ground at the back of the mill.
Some time later, their ship crosses paths with a hurricane en route to a sought-after treasure described as "The Eye of the Storm." Knowing the dangers of venturing into the hurricane, Liam holds a successful mutiny against the crew's Captain Silver. Soon after the mutiny, Hades appears in the Captain's quarters and makes a deal with Liam: Hades will to take the souls of the men on the ship besides those of Liam and his brother in return for the Eye of the Storm (which will guarantee the survivors a spot in the Royal Navy). Liam agrees and sails into the hurricane that kills the crew but spares the Jones brothers.
On her way, the galley sails into the Turkish ship, the same one from where they stole the map, and boards her; in the battle, Maupertuis and Don Lope are set free and help the Turks gain the upper hand, setting the slaves free and taking Captain Mendoza, the villainous captain of the galley, prisoner. Don Lope and Raïs Kader, captain of the Turkish ship, have an argument and promise each other to arrange for a duel when time is convenient.This duel becomes a recurring gag in the series. The party sails to Malta, where Don Lope meets Hermine, a gipsy girl and Andreo's love interest, with whom he falls in love.
Act 1 The show opens on Barkilphedro and the Ensemble announcing how "Laughter is the best medicine". We are introduced to the royal family. Lord David is at the puppet show and watches as Ursus introduces Grinpayne at the local freak- show, who proceeds to tell his story. Young Grinpayne (Puppeteered by the actor of Grinpayne) is rushed to catch a boat by his Mother, but upon seeing his face hes refused admission by the boat's sailors, who force his mother away from him ("Show us your face"/"Give me back my Mother"); and the boat sails into a storm, leaving Grinpayne alone with memories of his (hanged) Father ("Hymn of the Hanged").
Fleeing in rafts towards Italy after the assassination at Sarajevo, the refugees were brought on board the previous night by the captain. The Grand Duke and his men, however, are convinced the Serbians are terrorists and order the captain to isolate the group to a corner of the ship. The upshot is Fellini's barely disguised take on the Marx Brothers's A Night at the Opera in a heady mix of cultures, both ethnic and artistic, where aristocrats and snobs joyfully share the stage (the ship's deck) with peasants and vibrant Serbian folklore (as choreographed by Leonetta Bentivoglio). But the revels end when the menacing flagship of the Austro- Hungarian fleet sails into view, demanding the return of the Serbian refugees.
The anti-gender movement originated in 1990s discussions within the Catholic Church to counter the results of the United Nations' 1994 International Conference on Population and Development and the 1995 World Conference on Women, following which the UN began to recognize sexual and reproductive rights. The Holy See feared that this recognition would lead to abortion as a human right, delegitimization of motherhood, and the normalization of homosexuality. The term gender "was understood by the Holy See as a strategic means to attack and destabilize the natural family". In 1997, American anti- abortion journalist Dale O’Leary wrote a book titled The Gender Agenda: "the Gender Agenda sails into communities not as a tall ship, but as a submarine, determined to reveal as little of itself as possible".
8, "Fog on the Barrow-Downs" Towards the end of The Return of the King, when Gandalf leaves the hobbits, he mentions that he wants to have a long talk with Bombadil, calling him a "moss-gatherer". Gandalf says, in response to Frodo's query of how well Bombadil is getting along, that Bombadil is "as well as ever", "quite untroubled" and "not much interested in anything that we have done and seen", save their visits to the Ents. At the very end of The Lord of the Rings, as Frodo sails into the West and leaves Middle-earth for ever, he has what seems to him the very experience that appeared to him in the house of Bombadil in his dream of the second night.The Return of the King book 6, ch.
Three JetCats were delivered in 1990/91 to replace the remaining four Sydney hydrofoils on the Manly service. The 268-seat vessels were built by NQEA, Cairns to an Incat Crowther design.Do you remember the Hydrofoils Part 2 Afloat Magazine July 2007Manly Fact Sheet Special Commission of Inquiry into Sydney Ferries In December 2008, the State Government announced the JetCat service would cease and called for tenders to operate the service on a commercial basis.Calls for Expressions of Interest for Manly Fast Ferry Minister for Transport 9 December 2008 The last JetCat service operated on 31 December 2008.High and dry as JetCat sails into history Sydney Morning Herald 31 December 2008 JetCat patronage had dropped from 1,453,000 passengers per annum in 1995/96 to 393,506 between July and December 2008, while ferry patronage on the route rose from 3.7 million to 6.0 million (full 08/09 year) in the same period.
A WKRC news vehicle. Newport Television released a statement in October 2008 stating that WKRC would eventually begin broadcasting its newscasts in 1080i high definition. The company used channel 12 as a pilot station before investing in HD equipment for its other television stations. On October 30, it debuted a new set on its First at 4 broadcast in preparation for the HD debut. After nearly a year of delay, the station launched its high definition newscasts along with a revised logo and new graphics on September 27, 2009 during its 11 p.m. newscast; WKRC became the third station in the Cincinnati market (after WCPO and WXIX-TV, channel 19) and the second in the Newport group (after WOAI-TV) to make the upgrade. WKRC currently use JVC ProHD 250 Series cameras in its studios.Newport Sails Into HD News With JVC, Broadcasting & Cable, October 12, 2008. The newscasts on The CW Cincinnati were not initially included in the upgrade, until it upgraded to HD at some point in 2013. On July 7, 2013, WKRC launched Sunday morning newscasts, airing in two blocks: one hour at 8:00 a.m.
David "Dave" Hughes (born January 22, 1978 in Ithaca, NY) - US Olympian, multi-time World and national champion, and professional sailor. Hughes was a member of the 2016 and 2012 US Olympic Teams."Sailors-Stu-McNay-And-Dave- Hughes-Punch-Tickets-To-Rio-With-European-Championship-Bronze", , 'Team USA', April 12, 2016US Sailing Team Sperry Athlete Bio , 'US Sailing'Zaccardi, Nick "Dave Hughes sails into Rio, driven by past Olympic experiences, memory of best friend", NBC Olympics, 24 June 2016.NBC Olympics, Athlete Bio , NBC Olympics, June 2016."Synergy-And-Experience-Could-Guide-Hughes-and-McNay-To- Olympic-Glory", , 'Team USA', July 19, 2016 He is best known for his accomplishments on the Olympic sailing circuit as both an athlete and coach. Hughes was a US Olympic Team coach at the 2012 London Olympics, coaching Erik Storck and Trevor Moore in the 49er class. David is a 4x National champion and 6x North American champion in the 470 class. He has won 5x World Cup Gold Medals and 3x European Championship medals (2018, 2016, 2015). Notable highlights include recent Gold Medals at the 2017, 2016, and 2013 Sailing World Cup Miami, 2015 Europeans Championships, 2015 Sailing World Cup Weymouth, as well as multiple medals in other Olympic and non-Olympic events, including winning the 2016 Melges 24 World Championship"Embarr Crowned World Champion" and 2017 Etchells World Championship.

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