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America's Cup World Series San Francisco - Oracle Team USA's day

by Jane Eagleson on 26 Aug 2012
34th America’s Cup, America’s Cup World Series San Francisco 2012 August, Race Day 4 - Day 4 ACEA - Photo Gilles Martin-Raget http://photo.americascup.com/
Oracle Team USA’s Jimmy Spithill had a great day on the racecourse at the America’s Cup World Series San Francisco on Saturday.

Spithill started his afternoon with a win over his arch-rival, Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand, to advance to the Match Racing Final. Two strong fleet racing performances follows and Oracle Team USA Spithill leads the field heading into Sunday’s grand finale.

'The first fleet race was probably the best one for us,' said Spithill, who broke the start line (OCS) before the signal. 'We were under a lot of pressure. It was my fault for breaking the line, but every challenge I throw at these guys they somehow claw us back. The key is when we get behind we fight the whole way around the track and the guys are rewarded for it.'

Yann Guichard’s Energy Team won the opening fleet race, coming from behind to pass Spithill and Barker late in the race and steal the win. Spithill was second after being OCS while Barker, the early race leader, was forced to settle for third place after leading at the first four mark roundings.


In the second race, a pile-up at the bottom gate allowed Spithill’s team on one side, and Team Korea on the other, to break free and escape the pack.

Given a clear path, Spithill raced away, building the biggest lead of the week en route to his fourth win in six fleet races – a dominant performance. Team Korea’s Nathan Outteridge, more than one minute behind, recovered from a poor opening race with a second place finish. Guichard, who finished third, posted his second podium placing of the afternoon to lift Energy Team into second place on the leaderboard.

'Today was a big day for us. It wasn’t easy because the wind is really shifty, but I’m so happy for my team because they did a fantastic job,' said Guichard. 'This morning we changed the setup of the headsail and found some extra speed. It’s so much easier to have good tactics with good speed.'

The fleet racing concludes on Sunday with the seventh and final race of the Championship. The Super Sunday race is weighted more heavily in the scoring, meaning at least four teams are in the mix to win the championship tomorrow.

In the semifinals of the match racing championship, Oracle Team USA Coutts (Russell Coutts) sprinted off the starting line with a small lead that the veteran skipper was able to extend further on the first downwind leg. But Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis Racing White narrowed the gap on the race upwind, closing right up to where the boats nearly collided at the top mark. Coutts held his nerve, sailing over the top of the Swedish boat to lead through to the finish and a spot in the Final on Sunday.

Coutts’ team mate, Spithill, then took the opportunity to make the Final an all Oracle Team USA affair by winning his match against Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand. Barker timed his run to the starting line to perfection, crossing at top speed on the inside track to the first mark. The Kiwis led through the bottom gate, but Spithill chipped away with tiny gains up the next leg, before finally making the pass right at the top mark and holding on for a come-from-behind win.


AC World Series San Francisco - Fleet Racing Championship Provisional Results
Oracle Team USA Spithill 2 1 7 1 2 1 61
Energy Team 4 7 3 7 1 3 48
Team Korea 7 4 4 2 8 2 45
Luna Rossa Piranha 3 8 2 5 4 5 45
Artemis Racing White 5 3 6 9 6 4 39
Luna Rossa Swordfish 9 10 1 6 5 7 35
Emirates Team New Zealand 8 9 5 3 3 9 35
Oraclea Team USA Coutts 1 6 DNF DNS 7 6 29
Artemis Racing Red 6 2 8 8 9 11 28
J.P. Morgan BAR 10 5 9 4 10 8 26
China Team 11 11 10 10 11 10 9

AC World Series San Francisco – Race day 4

Match Racing Quarterfinals – Results

Oracle Team USA COUTTS beat Artemis Racing White, 1-0
Oracle Team USA SPITHILL beat Emirates Team New Zealand, 1-0

Match Racing Leaderboard (First and second to be determined on Sunday)
3. Artemis Racing White
4. Emirates Team New Zealand
5. Energy Team
6. Luna Rossa Piranha
7. Luna Rossa Swordfish
8. J.P. Morgan BAR
9. Team Korea
10. China Team
11. Artemis Racing Red


Coverage of Sunday’s racing begins at 11:30 am PDT and will be broadcast live around the world on the America’s Cup YouTube channel (subject to territorial broadcast restrictions). On television, the Super Sunday finale will be broadcast live, coast to coast, in the United States, on NBC from 11:30 am PDT (there will be no live coverage in the United States on YouTube).

America's Cup website

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