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Kaenon Polarized- The Road to the Red Bull Youth America's Cup - 1

by Sail-World on 19 Jun 2013
Kaenon’s Road to the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup - features Charlie Buckingham, Peter Burling and Will Tiller Kaenon.com http://www.kaenon.com

Kaenon Polarized are backing three sailors involved in three teams in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup, to be sailed in San Francisco in August 2013, as a lead-in event to the 34th America's Cup.

http://www.kaenon.com/2013/sailing!Click_here to see what the three sailors have been up to and read their latest updates.


Lead Kiwi contender for the RBYAC title and Olympic Silver Medalist http://www.kaenon.com/sailing/pete-burling!Peter_Burling has been putting in time on the water with a mix of 49er training with Olympic and RBYAC crew Blair Tuke, along with moth sailing.


American and US Sailing Team member http://blog.kaenon.com/introducing-charlie-buckingham/charlie-header/!Charlie_Buckingham is headed north to San Francisco after a month of Laser and F18 training in Long Beach. There he will meet up with the rest of his RBYAC TEAM USA45, where they will now base for the rest of the summer until the Red Bull Youth America's Cup unfolds.


On the other side of the world, Kiwi Match Racing Champion, come-cat sailor http://blog.kaenon.com/will-tiller-training/!Will_Tiller is back home in New Zealand making the most of the winter by doing some physical training … as he says, 'the Red Bull Youth America's Cup is all about getting stronger, fitter, faster.' Read more from the 'Road to the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup' here.

For more on the Kaenon Polarized sailors in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup see www.kaenon.com/2013/sailing!click_here

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