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Snipe Mom Wisdom: What Really Matters After 3.5 Decades

Posted onFebruary 13, 2025February 12, 2025AuthorCarol Newman Cronin4 Comments

Old too soon, wise too late—even in sailboat racing Read More …

CategoriesSailboat Racing, SnipeTagsBiscayne Bay, Carol Newman Cronin, Miami, one design racing, one design sailing, Snipe, Snipe class

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Grateful for Friends

Posted onNovember 28, 2019November 28, 2019AuthorCarol Newman Cronin

I’m lucky enough to mostly take my friends for granted, but a special act of kindness last week made me remember to say thank you. Read More …

CategoriesSailboat Racing, Snipe, Team building, TravelTagsBrazil, Carol Newman Cronin, container, Ilhabela, Miami, Snipe

Spring into Sailing

Posted onMarch 28, 2019March 28, 2019AuthorCarol Newman Cronin2 Comments

For me, spring begins with a regatta. Read More …

CategoriesSailboat Racing, SnipeTagsCarol Newman Cronin, DonQ, Florida, Leandro Spina, Miami, regatta, Snipe

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US Olympic Update: Sailing’s the Easy Part

Posted onFebruary 7, 2019February 7, 2019AuthorCarol Newman Cronin

While it’s easy to see the big picture from the VIP boat (or sidewalk), it’s much harder to appreciate how much work goes into every detail of Olympic sailing. Read More …

CategoriesOlympics, SailingTagsMiami, Olympain, Olympian, Olympic Sailing, USST

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Sailing World Cup Miami Update

Posted onJanuary 28, 2016December 10, 2016AuthorCarol Newman Cronin

Miami and Olympic sailing: there’s no better combination. Read More …

CategoriesOlympics, Sailboat Racing, WritingTagsCarol Newman Cronin, Coconut Grove, Miami, Olympic Sailing, Olympics, Regatta Park, Sailing World, Sailing World Cup

Where Work Meets Play: Miami, Florida

Posted onJanuary 25, 2012December 10, 2016AuthorCarol Newman Cronin

Greetings from sunny south Florida, where I’ve escaped for a week of warm weather and a spot of fun that might (or might not) be eventually justified as research. Read More …

CategoriesFiction, WritingTagsCarol Newman Cronin, Florida, Kingfisher, Miami, Ralph Monroe, The Barnacle

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