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America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ win two on penultimate day

by Hamish Hooper on 3 Jun 2017
02/06/17 Emirates Team New Zealand sailing on Bermuda's Great Sound in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers Round Robin 2 - Race 08 - Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL) vs. SoftBank Team Japan Copyright: Richard Hodder / Emirates Team New Zealand Richard Hodder/Emirates Team New Zealand
A double race day in Bermuda for Emirates Team New Zealand, the Kiwis taking on Softbank Team Japan and Groupama Team France on the penultimate day of racing in the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Qualifiers.

Sailing in a perfect 13-15 knot breeze, strong starts and boat speed were the key factors in the Kiwi team dominating both races.

In race one helmsman Peter Burling nailed the start over Dean Barker who was hunting a late hook. But the Japanese boat ended up trailing Emirates Team New Zealand off the line and around mark one.

Emirates Team New Zealand sailed a flawless race, only coming off their foils as they crossed the finish line after extending all the way around the race course.



“The boys sailed a great race it, said Burling. ”We definitely learned a lot last time we sailed in these conditions. We really set things up nicely with that start against Dean who has been one of the strongest starters in the regatta so far. The guys were locked in and pumping hard, so it's good to get that point on the board.”

A similar scenario played out in the second race of the day. Burling locked Frenchman Franck Cammas out at the start, turning down to cross the line in a big puff at the gun and streaking past mark one ten seconds up.


The hapless French had no answer to the sheer pace and control of Emirates Team New Zealand, the Kiwi boat achieving the first official “perfect” race foiling right around the track for a 100 per cent fly-time to win by 4:06.

Today's two wins take Emirates Team New Zealand to the top of the points table after Oracle Team USA lost their match against Artemis Racing. That’s sets up a tantalising duel between the Kiwis and the Americans for top spot in the qualifiers.

“We try and improve and today we feel like we have improved a little bit. That's what we are here to do,” said Burling. 'You just look at the performance numbers we do every day we get quicker and quicker. The tacks get better, the gybes get better and the modes you can sail get better.'





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