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America's Cup: Catch Wednesday's AC40 Practice Race live from Jeddah

by Richard Gladwell 29 Nov 2023 00:22 PST
Practice Racing AC37 Preliminary Event - Jeddah - starts at 1030UTC on Wednesday November 29, 2023 © AC Media

The AC40 Practice Race will be broadcast live from Jeddah starting at 1030UTC (2330NZT) for the second Preliminary Regatta.

You can view the live racing in this story - and hopefully the replay for those out of the timezone.

What's happening:

The six America's Cup teams will sail the AC40 One Designs.

The Defender of the America’s Cup, Emirates Team New Zealand will compete along with the five Challenger teams: INEOS Britannia, Alinghi Red Bull Racing, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli, NYYC American Magic, and Orient Express Racing Team will all be competing in AC40 One Designs.

Racing will take place on Thursday 30 November to Saturday 2 December from 13:30 (local time) to 15:30 (local time) with Official Practice racing on Wednesday 29 November

Racing will be conducted in the world’s newest foiling class, the AC40 and all boats will be sailed in one-design mode and equally matched.

Racing starts with two days of fleet racing where all the six teams will line up on the start line together.

After up to eight fleet races, the top two teams will progress to the winner-takes-all final match race to decide the ultimate winner of the event.

It is a high scoring event, meaning the winner of each fleet race takes 10 points, the second team takes 7, the third takes 5, the fourth takes 3, the fifth takes 2, and the sixth takes 1 point

Team Lists:

Emirates Team New Zealand

  • Peter Burling (starboard helm)
  • Nathan Outteridge (port helm)
  • Andy Maloney (starboard trim)
  • Blair Tuke (port trim)

INEOS Britannia

  • Ben Ainslie (starboard helm)
  • Giles Scott (port helm)
  • Iain Jensen (starboard trim)
  • Bleddyn Mon (port trim)

Alinghi Red Bull Racing

  • Arnaud Psarofaghis (starboard helm)
  • Maxime Bachelin (port helm)
  • Bryan Mettraux (starboard trim)
  • Yves Detrey (port trim)

Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team

  • Ruggero Tita (starboard helm)
  • Marco Gradoni (port helm)
  • Vittorio Bissaro (starboard trim)
  • Umberto Molineris (port trim)

NYYC American Magic

  • Tom Slingsby (starboard helm)
  • Paul Goodison (port helm)
  • Michael Menninger (port trim)
  • Riley Gibbs (starboard trim)

Orient Express Racing Team

  • Quentin Delapierre (starboard helm)
  • Kevin Peponnet (port helm)
  • Matthieu Vandame (starboard trim)
  • Jason Saunders (port trim)

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