Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

America’s Cup- Oracle Racing last minute crew change

by Oracle Racing on 6 Aug 2011
Simon Daubney - 34th America’s Cup Guilain Grenier Oracle Team USA http://www.oracleteamusamedia.com/

Four-time America's Cup winner Simon Daubney (NZL) is the unfortunate one to miss out due to a broken bone in his left hand sustained during Friday's practice session in Cascais.


He is replaced by the rigging/wing expert Andrew Henderson (AUS) from the shore team and one of Oracle Racing's reserves.

'Hendo' has a formidable sailing CV, including a Jules Verne multihull round the world record attempt as well as 10 transatlantic races and 15 Sydney-Hobarts.

'I’m disappointed, of course,' said Daubney who will sit out the rest of the regatta. 'It was one of those accidents, nothing more than a stumble on the trampoline as I was going across to the other side, but I caught the side of my hand on the wing and it got a nasty twist.'

The Oracle Racing Coutts crew includes skipper Russell Coutts, wingsail trimmer Murray Jones, middleman Matthew Mason, bowman Simeon Tienpont and Henderson.

America’s Cup World Series regatta gets underway today Saturday, August 6 at Cascais, Portugal and runs through to Sunday, August Oracle Racing website
sMRT AIS Man Overboard Beacons AUS / NZRolly Tasker Sails 2023 FOOTERExcess Catamarans

Related Articles

Marine Auctions: November Online Auctions
Bidding to Open on Friday 21st November at 5am AEST Bidding to Open on Friday 21st November at 5am AEST and will close on Thursday 27th November 2025 at 2pm AEST. Now accepting entries for the December Online Auction.
Posted today at 6:24 am
B14 NSW State Titles at Woollahra Sailing Club
Textbook Nude weather on the beautiful Sydney Harbour The sun was shining on the first day of the B14 NSW State Titles at Woollahra Sailing Club on the 1st November 2025.
Posted today at 5:59 am
Predictwind A-Cat Worlds - Day 6 - Three-Peat
Poland's Jakub Surowiec has won his third successive Open division World Champion title Poland's Jakub Surowiec has won his third successive Open division World Champion title at the 2025 Predictwind A-Class Catamaran Championship sailed off Milford Beach, Auckland on Sunday.
Posted today at 4:51 am
Predictwind A-Cat Worlds - Day 6 - Preview
The forecast is for a light NE seabreeze to build - with the offer of champagne sailing conditions The Predictwind A-Class Catamaran World Championships will conclude today, Sunday, off Milford Beach. The forecast is for a light NE seabreeze to build
Posted on 15 Nov
PredictWind A-Class Cat Worlds 2025 Day 5
Saturday dawned with the PredictWind forecast promising something exciting happening weatherwise Saturday dawned with the PredictWind forecast promising something exciting happening weatherwise, on Day 5 of the Predictwind A-Class Catamaran World Championships, being sailed at Milford Beach, NZ.
Posted on 15 Nov
49er and 49erFX Nationals return to Lake Macquarie
Hosted by South Lake Macquarie Amateur Sailing Club The 49er and 49erFX Nationals have returned to Lake Macquarie for a dedicated Nationals event from 14-17 November 2025, hosted by South Lake Macquarie Amateur Sailing Club, and sponsored by the Bay Hotel.
Posted on 15 Nov
IRC at Heart of International Team Racing Revival
Strengthening its position as the unifying measurement system for top-level offshore competition The IRC Rating Rule continues to strengthen its position as the unifying measurement system for top-level offshore competition, as two of the sport's most prestigious team events confirm they will share the same IRC framework.
Posted on 15 Nov
Predictwind A-Cat Worlds - Day 5 - Poland wins
Poland won its first medal of the world championship, and leads the Open fleet by a 4pt margin. Poland's Jacek Noetzel claimed the first title, on the penultimate day of the 2025 Predictwind A-Class Catamaran World Championships being sailed at Milford on Auckland's North Shore.
Posted on 15 Nov
44Cup Marina Jandía - Another 44Cup first
The 2025 season of RC44 racing concludes next week This year the high performance owner-driver one design class has made its debut in Scheveningen in the Netherlands and rounds off the year with another first - Marina Jandía near the southern tip of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands.
Posted on 15 Nov
Champions follow a predictable path
The 49er class has long been the world's most reliable training ground for elite sailors The 49er class has long been the world's most reliable training ground for elite sailors — the skiff where Olympic champions, SailGP helms, and America's Cup talent are forged.
Posted on 15 Nov