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  • Racing is one of the most popular pastimes of Northwest sailors. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    1977 Blakely Rock Race
  • The crowd cheers the end of the 5th race at Emerald Downs, the opening day of racing for the 2015 season. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Emerald Downs Opener
  • The Northern Irish entry, Derry~Londonderry~Doire, celebrating its third successive Clipper Race win, arrives in Seattle. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times, 2016)
    Yacht’s Winning Colors
  • Boats in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race parade past a fire boat spraying water and the city of Seattle on May 3, 2024. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Clipper Round the World
  • Two D-hydro drivers in the Sammamish Slough race maneuvered between pillars of the Bothell Bridge and around a bend in the river. (Vic Condiotty / The Seattle Times, 1960)
    Sliding Through
  • Sails billowed as boat crews set canvas and secured lines at the start of the Great Equalizer race on Puget Sound off Shilshole. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    At a Rate of Knots
  • Two sailboats race for the finish line. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Downtown Sailing Series
  • The 1957 Miss Wahoo belonged to Bill Boeing Jr. With its wooden finish, it stands as the most elegant in the collection. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Miss Yahoo
  • Back in the day, it was normal for towns to have their own mascot hydros. The 1960 Miss Burien was sponsored by a group of Burien merchants. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Miss Burien
  • Modern-era hydroplanes use enclosed cockpits to protect the pilots in case of crashes. The cockpit of this Boeing hydro came from an F-16 aircraft. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Boeing Hydro
  • The historic 1975 Oh Boy! Oberto, was first hydroplane to be sponsored by the local brand. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Oh Boy! Oberto
  • Two-year-old gelding Myuddermamasapaint has been called “a ham” and “a goofball.” (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Horsing around
  • Eight-foot Optis are towed in Portage Bay before heading out into Lake Washington on the final day of Learn-to-Race Camp, sponsored by the Seattle Yacht Club. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Students Sailing on Lake Washington
  • Shuttle-race runners were silhouetted at dusk. (Matt McVay / The Seattle Times, 1979)
    Happy Feet
  • Members of the Seattle Bike Club. (Seattle Times Archives, 1930)
    Seattle Bike Club
  • Cyclists pause after riding 75 of 152 miles to Inspiration Point, the highest point at 4,850 feet elevation during the 29th annual RAMROD cyclist rally near Mount Rainier in July. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times, 2012)
    Ultra-Marathon Cycling
  • Rower on Lake Union early in the morning. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Early Morning Row
  • One young cowboy eats dust. (The Seattle Times, 1965)
    Dusty Outcome
  • A 1986 Ski-to-Sea Competitor heads for the sailboats waiting at Bellingham Bay in the final stretch of the 78-mile race. (Andy Nelson / The Seattle Times)
    Ski-to-Sea Race
  • These sailboats, part of the Downtown Sailing Series first race, head for a turn buoy by the Great Wheel on the Seattle waterfront. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Downtown Sailing
  • The six -finalists in the Seafair Trophy Race on Lake Washington charged across the starting line. (Larry Dion / The Seattle Times, 1966)
    Rooster Tails
  • It was a picture perfect start for the final race of the Home Street Bank Cup (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Hydro Competition
  • A Laser skipper hikes to starboard to keep his boat balanced during a race on Lake Washington. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1981)
    Small Sails Catch the Wind
  • The GooseBumps Sailboat Races take place on Seattle’s Lake Union the last three Sundays in January and the first three in February. (Ken Lambert/The Seattle Times)
    Getting GooseBumps on Lake Union
  • Washington's tall ship The Lady Washington sails through Lake Union in front of Seattle's skyline.  (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 2010)
    The Lady Washington
  • Tall Ships form up to parade in Elliott Bay. At right center is the Lady Washington, directly behind to the left is the Hawaiian Chieftian, at far right in the distance is the tallest Tall Ship the Europa. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 2002)
    Tall Ship Parade
  • The Russian three-masted tall ship Pallada is docked at the cruise ship dock at Bell St. pier in Seattle. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 2011)
    Tall Sails
  • The Tall Ship Europa, left, the largest of the Tall Ships in the parade, follows other ships in a sailpast in Elliott Bay, August 15, 2002. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Tall Ship Europa
  • Sailboats are tightly packed at the outset of the North/North Regatta on Lake Washington. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times, 2021)
    Huskies and Northwest Rivals
  • The historic W.T. Preston, the only working sternwheeler on the Pacific Coast, looms through a branch-laced morning tog at her berth at the north end of Lake Washington. (Bruce McKim / The Seattle Times, 1980)
    Sternwheeler W.T. Preston
  • With the sun out and a break from the rain, sailboats venture out into Shilshole Bay. (Amanda Snyder / The Seattle Times)
    Sunny Shilshole
  • Racing shells are seen through the Montlake Bridge’s deck as they head to the finish line. There were 22 races plus a competition between members of the police and fire departments on Opening Day, celebrated in warm, sunny weather. The Huskies won both men’s and women’s Windermere Cup races. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Bridge's-eye view on opening day
  • A passerby watched a cluster of sailboats racing on Lake Washington off Madrona Park. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1964)
    Sailing Past Seattle's Symbol
  • Senior cargo engineer Darrin Noe says the 747’s vast size and unique nose door mean it can carry everything from sturdy drilling rigs and military vehicles to high-value Maseratis and race horses. (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times)
    Senior Cargo Engineer
  • Kim Schrier takes to the stage to speak to supporters Tuesday night in Bellevue. Republican Dino Rossi conceded the 8th Congressional District race to Democrat Kim Schrier on Wednesday. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Kim Schrier
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