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Sail-World NZ - June 14- A proud record continues

15/06/2017

 
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 15 Jun 2017
 


Sail-World NZ - June 14- A proud record continues

Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff  Richard Gladwell
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for June 14, 2017

After 17 days of very intense competition, Emirates Team New Zealand has won the right to Challenge for the America's Cup for the 35th Match.

It is a position New Zealand has been in only three times in its 30-year history.

In 1987 and 1992, Team New Zealand made the Challenger Finals, and it took three attempts to win the right to Challenge (1988 New York Supreme Court decisions aside).

Since losing the America's Cup in 2003, Emirates Team New Zealand has been the Challenger in the America's Cup Match in 2007, 2013 and now 2017.

That is a very remarkable achievement but is the standard by which the New Zealand public and media measure their America's Cup team.

But this is not your father's America's Cup.

It is stadium racing - and many are struggling to accept that a race in an America's Cup Match could be just 17 or 18 minutes long.

And even more difficult to understand that Emirates Team New Zealand will start the America's Cup competition having to win eight races to the Defender's seven.

That is a quirk of the system where the Defender if they won the Qualifiers, took a point into the America's Cup Match.

For a Challenger to get the same point, they had to win the Qualifiers AND the Challenger Final.

Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff  Â© BMW | Studio Borlenghi

Officially Emirates Team New Zealand will start the Match on negative points.

While Oracle Team USA skipper, Jimmy Spithill, claimed at the end of Qualifiers media conference that having the Defender in the Challenger Selection Series added something to the contest and put a harder edge on it.

While few would have disagreed with him at the time, in hindsight the Defender added very little.

They were beaten twice by Artemis Racing, who in turn were beaten five times by Emirates Team New Zealand, and the Defender beat the eventual Challenger in both their Matches.

What does that tell us? Not much.

The competition level in the Semi-Finals and Finals was very intense, and the Round Robin phase looked tame in comparison.

For Emirates Team New Zealand the Semi-Finals and Finals, in particular, put a real edge on their racing technique and strategy.

The team now looks race sharp which has only recently been the case. In the previous series, ETNZ looked like they were still feeling their way around rather than using their boat speed as a weapon.

The team now seems to have settled on a Plan A and Plan B as their racing strategy.

Plan A is to win the start, or rather be ahead at Mark 1, and certainly at Mark 2 at the bottom of the course.

In this scenario, they can expect to build their lead and can keep a tight or loose cover on their opposition depending on the situation.

If they are behind at the start or get penalised, then the Plan B strategy seems to be to stay in contact by Mark 2 and then attack on the beat.

Emirates Team New Zealand - crosses finish line - Challenger Final, Day 3 - 35th America's Cup - Day 16 - Bermuda June 12, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Their opposition has one of two options, They can either put a tight classic match racing cover and risk Emirates Team New Zealand initiating a tacking duel - which the Kiwis will always win because with their cycle power they are generating more hydraulic pressure than the arm-grinder systems.

They can just wear their opposition down.

Even if their competition does stay in front at the end of the first beat, they are in for more of the same in the second beat - except this time their grinders will be tired.

In short, it is like racing a bike against a motorcycle - the outcome is always the same - just a matter of when.

The only way for a competitor to win is to nail the start - preferably by forcing a penalty or premature start on ETNZ. The put on a very sharp cover to keep the Kiwis pinned down in dirty air, or wing-wash, upwind and then stay in front downwind.

The passing lanes are very limited on the short courses with legs usually around 1.2nm long. There is no opportunity for a long beat to windward, which in the days of yore developed into a speed test as one boat ground away at another until one had ascendancy.

Emirates Team New Zealand doesn't seem to have any real advantage downwind - so their competition just has to work out a short-term strategy to get through the beats.

And of course, upwind and down there are big gains to be made in picking wind-shifts and wind-pressure.

Another point of difference is that Oracle Team USA skipper is one of the old school of the America's Cup. Neither of the two Challenger Finalists competed in the IACC class used from 1992 to 2007.

The two eliminated two semi-finalists Ben Ainslie, and Dean Barker both came to the AC50's from monohulls, as does Spithill.

A very happy Team Principal, Matteo di Nora congratulates Emirates Team New Zealand crew - Challenger Final, Day 3 - 35th America's Cup - Day 16 - Bermuda June 12, 2017  Richard Gladwell

For sure Spithill and Barker have a long experience in America's Cup multihulls but didn't grow up on apparent wind sailing to the extent of Outteridge and Burling.

Emirates Team New Zealand is a very young crew with only one America's Cup under their belts. They mostly come from an Olympic background and bring this discipline and attitude towards their America's Cup sailing. So there isn't the usual mix of chemistry and backgrounds. The Kiwis are there for their country. They seem to be very tight and focussed.

Offset that against the Defender's much more experienced Cup team, with their afterguard having all been part of the afterguard in 2013 win.

They are all Australians, as are several of the top echelon in the Oracle Team USA team - so there is some commonality of background and thinking. Plus they are used to working together in a tight spot and are comfortable with having to make a Comeback - as they have done it before.

The America's Cup will be a contest of youth and flair versus experience.

Helmsman Peter Burling has grown in stature and confidence over this series.

At the opening media conference, he looked a little in awe of his surroundings, but as racing has progressed has realised that his competitors pull their pants on one leg at a time, same as he does.

His sailing style looks infuriatingly relaxed, and there is not a lot said on the boat.

Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race Day 6 - SoftBank Team Japan  Â© BMW | Studio Borlenghi

Not that there has to be - his 49er crew, Blair Tuke has sailed with Burling since 2008 to win four world championships and two Olympic medals. All three (Ashby, Burling and Tuke) sailed in the A-class Worlds in New Zealand - taking the top three slots and with Tuke beating his 49er skipper. Burling won the foiling Moth Worlds sailed in Australia in 2015.

Tuke sailed in the same regatta, finishing sixth overall even though he had never raced a foiling moth before and had been sailing one for only three months. Oracle's Slingsby and Kyle Lanford also competed.

At both regattas, some other members of Emirates Team NZ competed, such as Ray Davies. In itself that doesn't mean much but it is significant in terms of shared experience and working together. Ray Davies is now one of the coaches along with Murray Jones, who has five America's cup wins to his credit.

In their first encounter, Emirates New Zealand came close to beating Oracle Team USA. In the second the Kiwis gave it away with a string of unforced errors including sailing outside the boundary. If the New Zealanders eliminated those errors from their second encounter with Spithill and friends, then the OTUSA vs. ETNZ win equation might be a little different.

Light winds are expected for the first two days of the regatta, Saturday and Sunday. Then there are five days off with the March resuming on Saturday, June 24, until it ends.

Emirates Team New Zealand only raced on one day when there were winds close to the bottom end of the limit (6kts) allowed for racing. They left Artemis for dead winning by just under a minute.

Oracle Team USA's Jimmy Spithill claimed that a team of boatbuilders had flown up from Auckland and would be working 24x7 on Oracle's AC50. The Defender has been out sailing most days initially against Softbank Team Japan, and since June 12, alone.

2017 Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race - Day 3  Â© BMW | Studio Borlenghi-Gattini

It was claimed that there was a lot of development work to be done on the Oracle Team USA's AC50. Maybe that has happened.

Even though Spithill claims their hybrid grinding system is a step forward - and looks to be - sailing downwind. Where the other teams have come apart in the Semi's and Finals against Emirates Team NZ is upwind. And by then OTUSA's tactician Tom Slingsby is usually back in his forward grinding position and not contributing the extra pedal power.

The other downside of the Oracle BMX system is that it puts Slingsby up higher in the boat with a resultant increase in drag.

Emirates Team NZ's cyclors are packed well down and present a lower profile and produce less parasitic drag than the arm-grinders or the Oracle hybrid system.

The most likely area of development has been for Oracle Team USA to come up with a system to develop more energy or be more efficient with the hydraulic pressure they do have.

However, at this stage of the game, it is small changes adding up to a more substantial overall gain, rather than a single development proving to a game breaker.

One thing that has come very clear since the start of the regatta has been that reliability will play a big part. With two races per day, a break down in the first often costs the second - as Land Rover BAR found when they broke a cross arm in their wingsail.

Now the shore crews are almost more crucial than the sailors - without a boat, you can't win races. And the shore crews are called upon almost daily to deal with some issue which has to be running for racing next day, on what has been a very tight schedule.

The stage is set for a very interesting America's Cup Match.

Emirates Team New Zealand crosses behind Artemis Racing at Mark 3, Race 3 - Challenger Final, Day 1 - 35th America's Cup - Day 14 - Bermuda June 10, 2017  Richard Gladwell

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Artemis Racing - Leg 4, race 4 - Challenger Finals, Day 15 - 35th America's Cup - Bermuda June 11, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Artemis Racing and Emirates Team NZ in a photo finish Race 6 with a margin of just 1.3secs in favor of the New Zealanders- Challenger Final, Day 11 - 35th America's Cup - Bermuda June 11, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race Day 6 - SoftBank Team Japan and Artemis Racing  Â© BMW | Studio Borlenghi

Emirates Team New Zealand - Semi-Final, Day 11 - 35th America's Cup - Bermuda June 6, 2017  Richard Gladwell

2017 Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race - Day 3  Â© BMW | Studio Borlenghi-Gattini

2017 Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race - Day 3  Â© BMW | Studio Borlenghi-Gattini




America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand blitzes final race
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
To the surprise of few and the relief of many - particularly in the Kiwi nation, Emirates Team New Zealand put away Artemis Racing in the final of the Louis Vuitton Trophy to become the Challenger for the 35th America's Cup. The Kiwis showed their light weather pace with racing getting away at the second attempt in a southerly breeze of around 8kts.... [more]


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Collinson FX,
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Ingrid Abery,
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America's Cup Superyacht Regatta action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup Superyacht Regatta.... [more]


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Jonny Fullerton,
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J-Class Media,
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Images from Day 1 America's Cup Superyacht regatta
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Racing got underway yesterday in the Superyacht regatta which is part of the 35th America's Cup and being sailed in Superyachts and J-class. The racing was held under the Pursuit Race system with the slowest competitors starting first. A variety of sailing vessels competed including the square rigged free standing rotating masts Maltese Falcon to the super maxi Leopard 3.... [more]


Accommodation still available for fans to see the America's Cup Match
Grray Gibson and Sail-World.com/nz,
Mondo Travel's Gray Gibson has just returned from Bermuda to take in the opening phases of the 35th America's Cup. He say that Mondo Travel still have accommodation for the last week of the Americas Cup for fans to experience Emirates Team New Zealand competing for the America's Cup.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the J-Class racing Day - 1
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The historic J-class which last competed in the 1937 America's Cup, competed in the first of their series. On Tuesday they sailed with the Superyachts in a separate start. The racing was sailed in light winds with the crews working hard to eke the most from the breeze and confused sea. Six J-class are entered for the J-class regatta and five were racing today.... [more]


True Kit catamarans in time with latest sailing trends in Bermuda
Rod Dawson, True Kit,
True Kit are here with much of the sailing world in Bermuda, enjoying this exciting America's Cup and the incredible speeds that these boats get up to. The development of sailing technology over the last 15 years has been astounding – foiling is definitely here to stay – and I'm sure the amazing advances we're seeing in Bermuda will eventually trickle down to the boats the rest of us sail.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race switches to 2-year cycle, 2019 start for 14th edition
Volvo Ocean Race,
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J-Class and Superyacht Regatta Bermuda – Action shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery provided this gallery of images... [more]


J-Class and Superyacht Regatta Bermuda – More images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery provided this gallery of images... [more]


J-Class and Superyacht Regatta Bermuda – Images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Photographer Ingrid Abery provided this gallery of images... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series young guns head to Red Bull Youth America's Cup
Extreme Sailing Series,
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RHKYC,
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America's Cup - Artemis Racing aim to come back stronger
Artemis Racing,
The final race in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs final was held late in the afternoon after an abandonment of the first race of the day due to extremely light winds. With winds at just around the minimum wind speed of six knots, it was uncertain if racing would be held today. Artemis Racing and Emirates Team New Zealand did start a race at the scheduled start time... [more]


Burling punches Kiwis' ticket to America's Cup against Oracle Team USA
America's Cup,
It was a nerve-wracking afternoon for the New Zealand team and its fans. With their team on match point, the first attempt at sailing race seven was abandoned after the wind died with Emirates Team New Zealand holding the lead.... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup – Pool B Qualifiers Day 1
America's Cup,
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Emirates Team NZ are the Challengers for the 35th America's Cup
Nic Douglass,
After over two weeks of qualifying, and semis and finals using every possible reserve day, the Kiwis have come out on top to be named the Challengers... [more]


America's Cup – 35-Challenger Playoff Final
Paul Cayard,
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America's Cup - Images from the Emirates Team NZ Louis Vuitton win
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World's camera was on the water and ashore to capture the Emirates Team New Zealand win in the Louis Vuitton Trophy, ahead of the start of the America's Cup on Saturday.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the final day - Challenger Final
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was on the water for the final day of the Louis Vuitton Trophy - when one race was started and abandoned, and the second started about 90 minutes later.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ will Challenge for the America's Cup
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Champagne celebrations for Emirates Team New Zealand...the Kiwis winning the Louis Vuitton challenger series for the fourth time and doing it in some style. By beating Artemis 5-2 they now take on Oracle Team USA in the America's Cup match starting next weekend.... [more]


America's Cup - Light airs for Final day of Louis Vuitton Final
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
With three races scheduled for the third and final day of the Louis Vuitton Trophy, Regatta Director Iain Murray is optimistic that racing will take place - despite the light but steady breeze. Racing is scheduled to start at 2.00pm local time, however the racing will get away when the wind is settled and moderately stable in direction.... [more]


America's Cup 35 - Challenger playoff final
Paul Cayard,
The big factor for the day was that the teams both changed their daggerboards in opposite directions. The Swedes went for the small, high speed boards which are best suited to stronger winds while the Kiwis opted for the bigger low speed, light wind boards. This was probably mostly driven by different weather forecasts.... [more]


America's Cup– Burling brings Kiwis to match point with one-second win
America's Cup,
eter Burling's Emirates Team New Zealand started the day with a 2-1 lead in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff Final over Nathan Outteridge and Artemis Racing. Two hours later, Burling was sitting on match point, holding a 4-2 lead and taking a stranglehold on the series. But it was far from easy, with the winning delta on the final race of the day of just one-second.... [more]


Emirates take firm grasp on America's Cup Challenger Final
Nic Douglass,
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America's Cup - More images from Day 2 of the Challenger Final
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
More images from the second day of racing in the Challenger Final for the Louis Vuitton Trophy - part of the 35th America's Cup... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand win two more races in Final
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand has moved to match point against Artemis in the Louis Vuitton Challenger Final, but not without apologising to their fans for stressing them out with a dramatic climax to Day 2. Holding a big lead coming into the last leg of the third race, a mistake by helmsman Peter Burling almost let the Swedish boat through, before the Kiwis recovered to squeeze over the line just... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the Challenger Final - Day 2
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was on the Great Sound to catch the action in the second day of racing in the Challenger Finals - when Emirates Team New Zealand and Artemis Racing got just the sort of racing we have been looking forward to for the whole regatta.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ on Match Point in Challenger Final
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
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Drama at the death as World Cup Series Final concludes
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
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America's Cup - Confused weather expected for Challenger Final - Day 2
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
After being treated to almost a month of fine weather, the skies have opened in Bermuda as a front passes over the Atlantic archipelago dropping much-needed rain. The downpour was preceded by a spectacular thunderstorm overnight, which provided some relief ahead of the real thing which has hit Bermuda two and a half hours ahead of the race start.... [more]


Emirates Team NZ take the lead at the 35th America's Cup
Nic Douglass,
From high speed luffs, to boundary penalties and a man overboard, Emirates managed to win the first race coming from behind with medium boards in light air against Artemis with light air foils.... [more]


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John Curnow,
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America's Cup - More images from the Challenger Final - Day 1
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was out on the Great Sound, Bermuda for the start of the Challenger Final for the Louis Vuitton Trophy, part of the 35th America's Cup.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the Challengers Final - Day 1
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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AC - Challenger Playoff Final – Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
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America's Cup,
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America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ goes 2-1 up in Challenger Final
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
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America's Cup - Advantage Burling as Kiwis take two-one lead
America's Cup,
A dramatic man overboard incident on Artemis Racing handed the scoreboard advantage to Peter Burling's Emirates Team New Zealand squad on day one of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Final.... [more]


America's Cup - Heart stopping first day of LV Challenger Final
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The all-important weather forecasts for the opening day of the Challenger Final of the Louis Vuitton Trophy for the 35th America's Cup were consistent - and wrong. The word around the Great Sound was that Artemis Racing had opted for their light weather foils, while Emirates Team NZ had gone for their All Purpose setup anticipating a freshening breeze later in the afternoon.... [more]


America's Cup - Forecasters vital to success on Day 1 of LV Final
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Racing gets underway today, Saturday, June 10, in the first day of the Challenger Final for the Louis Vuitton Trophy part of the 35th America's Cup Regatta being sailed in Bermuda. The wind according to official source is predicted at 11-14kts at race start time just after 2.00pm local time. The wind is predicted to drop slightly.... [more]


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John Roberson,
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Vladimir wins Finn World Masters after dramatic Medal Race turnaround
Robert Deaves,
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America's Cup - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
One race was held today between Artemis and Softbank Japan in 20 knots from the south. Japan hit something underwater about an hour before the start. There didn't appear to be significant damage to their boat but the investigation by the shore team definitely threw the Japanese off their pre-game program.... [more]


America's Cup - Outteridge leads Artemis Racing on the road to Finals
America's Cup,
Nathan Outteridge, the skipper of Artemis Racing, woke up Thursday morning staring down a three - one deficit in his Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff semi-final match against Dean Barker's SoftBank Team Japan.... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing in action at Semi-Finals - Day 6
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of Artemis Racing images from Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race - Day 6.... [more]


Medal Race places confirmed in six fleets at the World Cup Final
Daniel Smith,
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We say goodbye to Dean and SoftBank and Artemis progress to face Emirates
Nic Douglass,
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America's Cup - Young design engineer elaborates on the Bike Project
Sail-World.com/nz and Emirates Team NZ,
Much has been made of the youth factor in this 35th America's Cup with Emirates Team New Zealand leading the way. The Kiwis have the youngest team, the youngest skipper and probably the youngest performance engineer Elise Beavis, who describes her role in the team.... [more]


America's Cup - Artemis Racing battles in the Big Breeze for Semi win
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
Wind at close to the top end of the scale greeted Artemis Racing and Softbank Team Japan for two scheduled races in the second Semi-Final. The first Semi-Final was decided yesterday when Emirates Team New Zealand, the top Challenger from the Round Robin reached the requisite five wins to knock Britain's Land Rover BAR out of the competition.... [more]


World Sailing respond to IOC programme announcement for Tokyo 2020
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
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America's Cup - Racing expected to proceed in Semis
Richard Gladwell, Sail-world.com/nz,
Racing is expected to proceed on the final day of the Semi-Final phase of the Louis Vuitton Trophy in the Challenger Selection Series of the 35th America's Cup. Strong winds are blowing on the Great Sound, but Race Director Iain Murray said at this morning's media briefing, that the expectation was for winds to ease to a sailable 18-20kts.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ advance to the Louis Vuitton Final
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
The comeback Kiwis are into the final of the Louis Vuitton Challenger Series, Emirates Team New Zealand knocking out Britain's Land Rover Ben Ainslie Racing with a combination of pace and poise in their rebuilt boat. The poise was required at the start of the first race of the day when a foil problem saw the Kiwis stranded behind the line with Ben Ainslie sprinting off to lead by 26 seconds at... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ in action at Semi-Finals - Day 5
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of Emirates Team New Zealand images from Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race Day 5.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 13 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
Six races were held in the Challenger Playoff Semifinal today on Great Sound in 12-14 knots from the south. With yesterday's races lost to winds in the 30 knot range, Race organizers were keen to try to catch up on the schedule today.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ bounces back to become first Finalist
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Emirates Team New Zealand kept their fans on tenterhooks for the third day of racing in the Semi-Finals of the Louis Vuitton Trophy section of the 35th America's Cup Regatta. After pitchpoling their AC50 at the start of their second match against British challenger Land Rover BAR, the support crew put in a solid effort to have Aotearoa New Zealand ready to race on the following day.... [more]


World Cup Series Final reaches mid-point
Daniel Smith,
Sailing's 2017 World Cup Series Final reached its mid-point on Thursday, as sailors continue to fight for position across the ten Olympic and Open Kiteboarding events in Santander, Spain.... [more]


America's Cup - The bell tolls for Ainslie, it's a final for Burling
America's Cup,
Sir Ben Ainslie and Land Rover BAR's quest to win the 35th America's Cup came to an early end on Thursday in Bermuda when Peter Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand sealed the British team's fate by reaching the magic five wins needed against Land Rover BAR to progress to the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Finals.... [more]


Americas Cup - Glenn Ashby updates Emirates Team NZ progress + Video
Todd Niall, Radio NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand skipper, Glenn Ashby spoke with Radio NZ's Todd Niall on Wednesday about the team's progress with their wingsail repairs, ahead of the conclusion of the Semi-Finals of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup on Thursday.... [more]


America's Cup - Extended race program for Day 12 - Semi-Finals
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
Racing is expected to get underway in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Semi-Finals on time at 2.00pm in an extended program. With two teams, Emirates Team New Zealand and Softbank Team Japan both on three points Race Director Iain Murray has extended the planned four races to six.... [more]


The RS Feva's Journey to the America's Cup
Teagan Rowlands,
The America's Cup is the world's most prestigious sailing event and RS Sailing is extremely proud to be a part of the 2017 spectacle with the RS Feva featuring in the America's Cup Junior Endeavour Regatta.... [more]


A Few Rays – Moisturising, Anti-Aging Action ...
Indepthskincare,
Consistent moisturising sun protection has an anti-aging action Out on a boat, sailors are exposed to extreme conditions for their skin. There are UV rays from the sun, hopefully some wind if you are a sailor, and the drying effects from wet and dry cycles during the course of your day... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ in action in pit lane + Video
MyislandhomeBDA/Richard Gladwell,
Jason Smith of MyislandhomeBDA was outside the fence at the Emirates Team New Zealand base to catch the team working flat out like a true pit crew effecting the first ever racing switch of a wingsail to enable an AC50 (or AC72 for that matter) to come in from the race course change a wingsail and return to race.... [more]


Capitalise or catch up - World Cup Final Santander
Daniel Smith,
Santander was baked in sunshine for the second day of World Cup racing as sailors looked to either capitalise on a great opening day, or play catch up after slow starts.... [more]


America's Cup - Norauto confirms its commitment to Franck Cammas
Norauto,
Major sponsor of eliminated French America's Cup team, Groupama Team France have confirmed their commitment to campaign in the 36th America's Cup. At his final media conference, after being the first team to exit the 35th America's Cup Franck Cammas hinted at a return provided there was no change in boat from the AC50.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand ready to race + Video
Emirates Team NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand have assembled one racing wing sail and are repairing the second one damaged on Tuesday afternoon in race 4 of the Semi-Finals in the 2017 America's Cup. Repairs are also being undertaken to the platform after the damage sustained during the pitchpole at the start of Race 4... [more]


America's Cup - Semi-Finals racing postponed due to strong winds
America's Cup Media,
America's Cup Race Management (ACRM), the independent organisation responsible for the rules and regulations of America's Cup racing, confirmed today that the four Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals races scheduled for Wednesday 7th June have had to be postponed until Thursday 8th June.... [more]


America's Cup - Race Director hits back on Semi Final racing questions
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
Iain Murray, Race Director for the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Regatta, came out firing live bullets over claims that racing should not have been staged in yesterday's Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Final. Second question in the session came from RNZ's Todd Niall asking in hindsight whether it was safe to race the AC50's in yesterday's winds of just under the limit?... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – The raw story
Volvo Ocean Race,
Live digital coverage will be provided for each Leg Start, Leg Finish and the In-Port Race Series in Host Cities around the world – featuring expert analysis and commentary, and live updates from the cities and Race HQ in Alicante, Spain.... [more]


Race for Water – A key player in fight against plastic pollution
Race For Water,
To mark World Oceans Day on June 8, 2017, the Race for Water Foundation is drawing attention to the need for concerted action against the plastic pollution that is swamping our oceans.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ pitchpole in Semi-Final + Video
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
A catastrophic capsize in race four of the semi-finals in Bermuda has put Emirates Team New Zealand's challenge for the 35th America's Cup under huge pressure. Chasing the British at the start of the race against Britain's Ben Ainslie Racing, the Kiwi boat pitch-poled violently with the bows digging into the water followed by the wing-sail.... [more]


America's Cup - Image gallery - Pitchpole and righting sequence
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World's Richard Gladwell was on the water and ashore when the Emirates Team New Zealand AC50 pitchpoled just after starting in Race 4 of the second day of the Louis Vuitton Trophy Semi-Finals. Here's some images from on the water and ashore as the catamaran was righted and recovered.... [more]


America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race Day 3 action-shots
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs Semi-Finals Race - Day 3.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 11 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
Big day on Great Sound. Four races were held at the upper limit of the wind range today and the skills of these sailors were tested. The pre start jostling was rather tame today and in three out of the four starts, one of the teams was late to the line. It seems that teams had come to the conclusion that they weren't going to win the race at the start but they could easily loose it.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team New Zealand capsize in Bermuda
America's Cup,
Peter Burling's Emirates Team New Zealand suffered a major capsize in their second Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoff Semi-Final race of the day against Sir Ben Ainslie's Land Rover BAR.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates have a massive day at office - All are safe
Nic Douglass,
Extreme conditions, breakage and a capsize were the highlights for day two of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Play Off Semi Finals.... [more]


America's Cup - Kiwis damage two wingsails but go 3-1 up in Semi-Final
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Top America's Cup Challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand suffered a very challenging day on the Great Sound, Bermuda, on the second day of Semi-Final racing, suffering damage to two wingsails, and pitch-poling the AC50. The fortunate aspect to the day is that the team scored a come from behind win in the first race of the day... [more]


America's Cup - Top end breeze expected for second day of Semi-Finals
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
Race Director Iain Murray says he is confident about getting four races away as scheduled in the second day of the Semi-Finals of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Regatta. Murray told the morning media briefing that the expectation was for winds averaging 16kts, gusting 21kts at the scheduled start of 2.00pm local time and for these to maybe increase to 18kts average, gusting 21kts an hour later... [more]


Tough start to the semi-finals for British America's Cup team
Land Rover BAR,
A promising start on the first two legs of race one saw Land Rover BAR matching ETNZ to gate two, but as they rounded the leeward gate they suffered a failure in the wing forcing the team to retire from race one.... [more]


Olympic rivalry renewed in World Cup Series Final Santander
Daniel Smith – World Sailing,
The teams were locked in a famous duel at Rio 2016 where it was a four-way shootout for the three available medals. Grael and Kunze beat Maloney and Meech by just two seconds to claim a memorable gold medal in front of an ecstatic home crowd. Denmark's Jena Mai Hansen and Katja Salskov Iversen completed the podium with Tamara Echegoyen and Berta Betanzos (ESP) finishing out of the medals.... [more]


Rolex China Sea Race - Famous Classic Yacht Dorade Takes on Asia
RHKYC Media,
The 12th entry for 29th edition of the Rolex China Sea Race has been received - from the famous classic yacht Dorade. The China Sea Race was established in 1962 with five yachts racing from Hong Kong to Corrigedor, Philippines. The winner was C.F. Von Sydow's on his yacht Reverie a 40' foot classic Yawl designed by Sparkman & Stephens and launched in 1957. Now comes another S&S - Dorade.... [more]


America's Cup - More images from Day 1 of the Semi-Finals
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was on the Great Sound, Bermuda for the first day of racing in the Semi-Finals in the America's Cup Regatta. Here's a second gallery of images from the day.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from the first day of the Semi-Finals
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World's Richard Gladwell was on the Great Sound, Bermuda for the first day of the Semi-Finals in the America's Cup Regatta. Conditions were ideal for the AC50's and a new speed record was set by Emirates Team New Zealand of 44kts... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ win two points on Semi-Finals Day 1
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand have gone two up in their semi-final against Ben Ainslie Racing, but not in the way they hoped. Gear damage that led to the retirement of the British boat in the first race could not be repaired in time for the second encounter, handing the Kiwis both points.... [more]


America's Cup - Day 10 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
The Challenger Playoff started today on Great Sound in 15 knots from the southeast. The first pairing featured ETNZ against BAR while the second pairing was Artemis vs. Softbank Japan. Each pair was to race two matches today.... [more]


Close competition in Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs
America's Cup,
After Mother Nature put paid to the scheduled first day of Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Playoffs action, Bermuda presented the four teams contesting the second stage of competition in the 35th America's Cup with clear skies, perfect race conditions and good winds. Those conditions helped to produce a day of contrasts, with fantastic competition in one half of the Semi-Final table... [more]


Land Rover BAR breaks wing, ETNZ take two, Japan and Sweden one each
Nic Douglass,
An unexpected day eventuated for the first day of Louis Vuitton America's Cup Challenger Play Off Semi Final racing in Bermuda.... [more]


America's Cup - Brits stumble in Semi-Final start - Day 10
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
Land Rover BAR continued their run of bad luck, with a wingsail breakage just after the start of Leg 3 and being black flagged by the Umpires after a series of penalties were imposed and then the Brits were disqualified before rounding Mark 3. Emirates Team New Zealand elected to sail part of the course, before pulling out as they had already been awarded the race and the point.... [more]


America's Cup - Racing set in Semi-Finals, Minus points for Challenger
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Racing is expected to get underway in the Semi-Finals of the 35th America's Cup in what is forecast to be ideal sailing conditions. The other revelation which came from today's session was an explanation of the Bonus Point won by Oracle Team USA. The application of that means that the Challenger will start with a one point deficit in the America's Cup and the Defender will start on zero points.... [more]


Emirates Team New Zealand Clothed by a Kiwi Company
Anne Casey,
An Auckland uniform company, Events Clothing, has become the official team uniform supplier to Emirates Team New Zealand in the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda. Emirates Team New Zealand's chief executive, Grant Dalton, approached Events Clothing as Dalton had previous dealings with the company and knew of their ability and performance.... [more]
 



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