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Red Bull Youth America’s Cup - History in the making

by Irene Corosu on 14 Feb 2013
San Francisco (USA) - 34th America’s Cup - Red Bull Youth America’s Cup - Selection Series ACEA http://www.americascup.com
Red Bull Youth America’s Cup 2013 gave the participating youth sailors in the first selection series a chance to meet and learn from a line-up of multi-awarded sailors, including America’s Cup legend Russell Coutts, Olympic great Ben Ainslie, and Jimmy Spithill, at a special media function.

The stars – Russell Coutts, Jimmy Spithill, Ben Ainslie, Iain Percy and Nathan Outteridge – together have a collected resume beyond excellence: five America’s Cup victories, 14 Olympic medals and countless other titles.

Coutts might be the most experienced of the group with four America’s Cup victories to his credit, but it was Spithill who put the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup into perspective.

'My pathway to the America’s Cup was one of good luck,' said Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill, who at age 30 in 2010 became the youngest skipper to ever win the America’s Cup.

'When I was a youth sailor there wasn't a clear pathway to the Cup. But the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup gives these guys a great opportunity, and the game’s opened up to much wider participation,' said the now 33-year-old Spithill. 'Their level of organization is impressive.'



Added Ainslie, the four-time Olympic gold medalist: 'The Olympics used to be the avenue to get into professional sailing and the America’s Cup. But now the Cup is becoming more accessible for youth sailors, and that’s great for the sport.' The Red Bull Youth America’s Cup has been developed to give youth sailors a pathway to the America’s Cup. In years past youth sailors have had a difficult task ascending the hierarchy of an America’s Cup team. Youth sailors simply weren't viewed as having enough experience to compete at the high level demanded by America’s Cup crews. The Red Bull Youth America’s Cup aims to change that.

'It’s been very exciting to come here and get an opportunity to race the AC45. It’s just fantastic,' said Erik Heil, the 23-year-old helmsman for Germany’s STG/NRV team. 'But at the same time it’s disappointing that we only get one week here. We’d like to have more time.'

STG/NRV is one of six teams participating in the first selection series. Another six teams are scheduled for the second series next week, Feb. 18-24, after which at least four teams will be selected for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup scheduled Sept. 1-4.

'The Red Bull Youth America’s Cup is the best chance for young sailors to make history,' said Hans-Peter Steinacher, one of the Red Bull sailing directors. 'We will select the best of the best.'

The six teams in this first selection series represent Australia, Austria, Denmark, Germany, New Zealand and South Africa. Some of the crews have put up their own money to enter the selection series, while others have raised money to help offset the costs.

All of them have shown more skill and poise than expected, which could be considered surprising given that most of the sailors have raced one-design dinghies and not the powerful AC45 that is used at the events of the America’s Cup World Series.



'Yesterday in the big breeze, around 17 knots, it was more difficult than I expected,' said Philip Buhl of STG/NRV, a champion Laser sailor. 'Every time we completed one maneuver we had to prepare for the next, there was no time to catch your breath.'

The teams have been sharing San Francisco Bay with Oracle Team USA and Artemis Racing, which have been practicing on their AC72s the past couple of days. As if the AC45s weren't captivating enough, the sight of AC72s speeding past on foiling daggerboards has left the youths’ mouths agape.

'We want to push the AC45s, but yesterday we had to decide whether to keep pushing or stop and watch the 72s sail by,' said Buhl. 'At home we’d say it was a ‘problem of luxury.’'

Teams that are slated for the second selection series will represent Argentina, Great Britain, Italy, New Zealand, Portugal and Switzerland. They’ll have to come prepared because there are scant few spots available in the final. But even if they don’t advance to the final, there’ve been given a special opportunity.



Red Bull Youth America’s Cup Teams

Selection Series Session 1 (Feb. 9-15)

Australia – Objective Australia
Austria – Team Austria
Denmark – Danish Youth Vikings
Germany – STG/NRV Youth Team
New Zealand – Full Metal Jacket Racing
South Africa – i’KaziKati

Selection Series Session 2 (Feb. 18-24)

Argentina – Arg Youth Team
Great Britain – GBR Youth Challenge
Italy – Team Italy powered by Stig
New Zealand – 36 Below Racing
Portugal – ROFF/Cascais Sailing Team
Switzerland – Team TILT

Youth crews supported by America's Cup World Series Teams

China – China Team/Name TBC
France – Energy Team/Name TBC
New Zealand – Emirates Team New Zealand/Name TBC
Sweden – Artemis Racing/Swedish Youth Challenge
USA – Oracle Team USA/American Youth Sailing Force (SFO)
USA – Oracle Team USA/USA45 (USA)

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