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America's Cup - Winner-take-all victory for Oracle Team USA

by Irene Corosu on 26 Sep 2013
25/09/2013 - San Francisco (USA,CA) - 34th America’s Cup - Oracle Team USA vs Emirates Team New Zealand, Race Day 15 ACEA / Photo Abner Kingman http://photo.americascup.com
In the 34th America's Cup, Oracle Team USA won the winner-take-all 19th race, defeating challenger Emirates Team New Zealand by 44 seconds in today’s clincher. Led by 35-year-old skipper Jimmy Spithill, Oracle Team USA won by the score of 9-8.

This is the second America’s Cup win for Oracle Team USA and Spithill, which won the 162-year-old trophy in Valencia, Spain, in February 2010. Then 30 years of age, Spithill became the youngest to ever skipper a Cup winning team.


In the past week Oracle Team USA has steadily improved its boatspeed to the point where it could hydrofoil upwind at 30-32 knots, incredible performance never seen before in the America’s Cup.

'It was a fantastic race. We wouldn’t have it any other way,' said Spithill, the two-time Cup winner. 'We came from behind, the guys showed so much heart. On your own you’re nothing, but a team like this can make you look great… We were facing the barrel of a gun at 8-1 and the guys didn’t even flinch.

'Thanks to San Francisco, this is one hell of a day,' Spithill said.

Oracle Team USA’s victory marks one of the most improbable comebacks in the history of sport. The team won 11 races to score the nine points required for victory due to a penalty imposed by the International Jury. Just last Wednesday, Sept. 18, Oracle Team USA trailed the series 8-1. With the challenger on match point, the defender closed out the series with eight consecutive victories.


This was the third time in the history of the America’s Cup with a winner-take-all final race. Previously, the defender won in 1920 and the challenger won in 1983. Both times the winner rallied from a multi-race deficit, but never anything amounting to eight straight wins.

'This was a wonderful match of teams,' said Regatta Director Iain Murray, who’s been involved with the America’s Cup since 1983. 'In the case of a boat coming from behind, 3-1 down as was the case with Australia II in 83, the shoe is on a different foot this time around. Then it was the challenger behind and this time it was the defender. But in the end we had great competition between two great teams, evenly matched, battling it out to the end.'


One million fans visited the official America’s Cup venues at Piers 27/29 and Marina Green since they opened on July 4, and hundreds of thousands more lined the shores of San Francisco Bay to catch a glimpse of the flying, foiling AC72.

34th America’s Cup Standings (first to nine points wins)

Oracle Team USA – 9 (11 wins; Oracle Team USA was penalized its first two victories by the International Jury)
Emirates Team New Zealand – 8

Race 19 Performance Data

Course: 5 Legs/10.07 nautical miles
Elapsed Time: OTUSA – 23:24, ETNZ – 24:08
Delta: OTUSA +:44
Total distance sailed: OTUSA – 11.9 NM, ETNZ – 12.2 NM
Average Speed: OTUSA – 30.55 knots (35 mph), ETNZ – 30.55 knots (35 mph)
Top Speed: OTUSA – 44.33 knots (51 mph), ETNZ – 45.72 knots (53 mph)
Windspeed: Average – 18.2 knots, Peak – 21.3 knots
Number of Tacks/Jibes: OTUSA – 9/7, ETNZ – 9/7

34th America’s Cup Race by Race

Race 1 (Sep. 7): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by :36
Race 2 (Sep. 7): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by :52
Race 3 (Sep. 8): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by :28
Race 4 (Sep. 8): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :08*
Race 5 (Sep. 10): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by 1:05
Race 6 (Sep. 12): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by :46
Race 7 (Sep. 12): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by 1:06
Race 8 (Sep. 14): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :52*
Race 9 (Sep. 15): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :47
Race 10 (Sep. 15): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by :16
Race 11 (Sep. 18): Emirates Team New Zealand d. Oracle Team USA by :15
Race 12 (Sep. 19): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :31
Race 13 (Sep. 20): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by 1:24
Race 14 (Sep. 22): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :23
Race 15 (Sep. 22): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :37
Race 16 (Sep. 23): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :33
Race 17 (Sep. 24): Oracle team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :27
Race 18 (Sep. 24): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :54
Race 19 (Sep. 25): Oracle Team USA d. Emirates Team New Zealand by :44

(* Oracle Team USA’s first two victories don’t count towards is scoreline as part of a penalty issued by the International Jury.) Americas Cup

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