The San Francisco Yacht Club in Belvedere has scrapped plans to add an additional 1,500 square feet to its Beach Road complex because of practical challenges and objections from some club members and residents, its commodore said.
Posted on 09 December 2011 by tibtv
Posted on 28 April 2011 by Robert James
Among the 47-strong Melges 24 Class, Tiburon, CA skipper Kristen Lane set something of a milestone in the biggest fleet of the regatta. Lane is the first female skipper to win a major, big fleet event in this class for as long as anyone can remember…
Read more and see the 2011 Charleston Race Week results at BYM Sailing & Sports News
Posted on 26 April 2011 by Robert James
The 2011 Opening Day on the Bay will be held Sunday May 1, 2011
View the TibTV Opening Day page or at www.openingdayonthebay.com
Tiburon, California “Opening Day on the Bay” Information:
Corinthian Yacht Club:Â Opening Day on the Bay page >>
San Francisco, California “Opening Day on the Bay” Information:
P.I.C.Y.A. (Pacific Inter-Club Yacht Association)
Newspaper Articles:
Bay Crossings: “It’s Opening Day on the Bay!”
Photos:
TibTV: Opening Day on the Bay 2009 (90 photos at picasa)
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TibTV: Opening Day on the Bay 2009 (13 video playlist at youtube)
Posted on 04 January 2011 by tibtv
Authorities have recovered the body of a Santa Rosa man who disappeared Dec. 11 after he fell overboard from a sailboat in Richardson Bay.
SEE MORE AT MARINIJ.COM
Posted on 12 March 2010 by tibtv
Marin Independent Journal
WATERVILLE VALLEY, N.H. – Belvedere residents Ali and Jack Kariotis competed in freestyle skiing Junior Olympics on Monday, with Ali earning a gold medal in her age group on the halfpipe.
Read more at Marin IJ

Posted on 09 March 2010 by tibtv
PONCE DE LEON trudged through the Florida Everglades, searching in vain for the fountain of youth. Rich Clark, 71, found it in the warm waters of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Read more at Marin IJ
Posted on 24 February 2010 by tibtv
This weekend marked the final installment of the Corinthian Midwinters, and much like last month’s, featured a wet day and a dry day. The rain held off on Saturday, and in its place was br…
Read more at Latitude 38
Posted on 24 February 2010 by Robert James
Grieving Canadian figure skater Joannie Rochette broke down in tears after finishing her Olympic Games short program on Tuesday night, just two days after her mother’s death.
Posted on 24 February 2010 by Robert James
Ice hockey favor both mass and agility. The bigger the
player, the harder his hits and the more difficult it is to knock him
off the puck. And the more agile he is, the faster he can react to the
high speeds and sudden direction changes that make the game so
exciting. Unfortunately, mass and agility tend to rule each other out. So how do hockey players strike a balance?
More details at NBC
Posted on 24 February 2010 by Robert James
Jaromir Jagr had insisted that the only things that emerged bruised and battered from his center-ice collision with Alex Ovechkin Sunday night were his feelings. Turns out the damage was more tangible.
More details at NBC