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Sail-World NZ - June 19 - Will this be New Zealand's Comeback?

20/06/2017

 
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 20 Jun 2017
 


Sail-World NZ - June 19 - Will this be New Zealand's Comeback?

Emirates Team New Zealand leads Oracle Team USA - 35th America's Cup Match presented by Louis Vuitton - Race Day 2  ACEA / Ricardo Pinto
Welcome to Sail-World.com's New Zealand e-magazine for June 19, 2017

Not losing a start and leading around every mark for the first four races of the 35th America's Cup Match is more than even the most one-eyed Emirates Team New Zealand fan could have envisaged.

Sitting on a 3-0 points score doesn't seem like a just reward for such a scintillating and dominating performance in the opening stanzas of the contest for the premier trophy in sailing.

While it is unfair to single out any one team member, there is no doubt that Emirates Team New Zealand's helmsman Peter Burling has more than risen to the occasion.

At the first media conference for the Regatta, Burling understandably looked like he was treading water. Of the six sitting at the top table, four of them had previous America's Cup experience. His now-opponent Jimmy Spithill is now on his sixth America's Cup campaign, having been an America's Cup helmsman for almost half his life.

Burling was surrounded by some formidable talent, but he has seen four of them exit the competition, and unless Oracle Team USA can pull a very large rabbit out of the hat, Spithill will be next to go.

The rise of Emirates Team New Zealand is the talk of Bermuda.

Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA - 35th America's Cup Match - Race 3 Start - Bermuda June 18, 2017  Richard Gladwell


People are searching for answers which are very difficult to find. What has happened in the last three weeks, just should not have been possible given the inexperience of the Kiwi crew. This should really have been a launching pad for a serious tilt in 2019.

With one exception (skipper Glenn Ashby), none of the crew of Emirates Team New Zealand has any previous America's Cup experience.

At least two of the sailing team had never sailed in a yacht race before this America's Cup.

They are a young team - the average age of the team is around 28 years - cranked up by the 39-year-old skipper.

A clue lies in the fact that five of the nine sailors who appear on the daily crew list are Olympic medalists - covering three sports. Oracle Team USA has just one Olympic medalist in their nine-strong sailing team.

The strength of the Emirates Team New Zealand team lies in its chemistry. These are guys who enjoy sailing together. Four of the nine are from the NZL Sailing Team - essentially the New Zealand Olympic Sailing Squad. Four of the nine were in the winning crew in the 2013 Red Bull Youth America's Cup in San Francisco.

Despite their youth, they've fought many battles together. The chemistry is very good.

This America's Cup cycle is the first in the 30 years of NZC/TNZ/ETNZ's existence that there has been any form of partnership between Yachting New Zealand and what is now Emirates Team New Zealand.

Emirates Team New Zealand wanted top 49er crew Peter Burling and Blair Tuke in its America's Cup team - but walking away from a potential Olympic Gold medal, was a big ask - and in the end, a way was found to work in the 2016 Olympic campaign with the 2017 America's Cup.

That then set a precedent for other members of the NZL Sailing team to work with Emirates Team NZ.

While it seemed to be a juggling act at the time, the four NZL Sailing Team members have had the benefit of an intense Olympic build-up before moving into America's Cup mode.

Emirates Team NZ crew relax after Race 4 of the 35th America's Cup, Bermuda  Richard Gladwell

Maybe it is no coincidence that the other helmsman and crew of the Finalist in the Louis Vuitton Trophy did the same joint AC/Olympic program.

Oracle Team USA's sailing squad have been America's Cup focussed without the 'distraction' of the Olympic Regatta and work up. They have been in Bermuda since April 2015, with families and all.

The New Zealanders arrived in Bermuda two years later in April 2017, lean and focussed on their mission.

Emirates Team New Zealand has an air of cautious confidence, having now achieved the milestone of being able to beat the defending America's Cup Champion - which they were unable to do in the Qualifiers. There Spithill looked to have the measure of the Kiwis.

Most importantly Burling and friends look like they are having fun sailing in the 2017 America's Cup - to the point of treating it almost as just another regatta.

Yep, ETNZ has had some dreadful days here in Bermuda. Like when they tossed away a near-certain win against Jimmy Spithill's Oracle Team USA on the opening day of the Qualifiers. The error in the Semi-Finals when they pitch-poled at the start, and a couple of near misses.

Burling and his crew can have a bad performance, go ashore and analyse it, and then bounce-back the next day with that error erased from their repertoire.

That's a sign of good coaching, and having people who are coachable.

Most sailors get where they are by their talent.

It doesn't happen in other sports, particularly sports like Rowing and Cycling - where you won't get out of the age-group competition without being coachable. Maybe this is the quality that the non-sailing Olympic medalists have brought to the America's Cup sailing squad.

Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team NZ - Day 2 - 35th America's Cup  ACEA / Ricardo Pinto

One of Napoleon's great quotes was 'I know he is a good General - but is he lucky?'

Peter Burling is definitely lucky - there is no doubt about that at all. Good sailors also make their own luck, and at 26 years old, Burling is a great sailor.

A number of marginal situations have gone his way in this regatta.

Burling and his crew seem to have the ability when caught out badly, to get out of jail by the narrowest of margins - and live to fight another day whilst pocketing the point from their narrow escape.

By contrast, their opponent in the Challenger Final, Artemis Racing are an unlucky team. Time and time again they had marginal calls go against them - and at a time when a point from a win would have been most useful, put a spring in their step and a confidence in their camp.

The Emirates Team New Zealand America's Cup team is the front end of a very sharp operation that has been through more than its fair share of battles since San Francisco and September 2013.

They haven't had the time, money and toys of the better-heeled teams. But they have come up with a boat and design package that no-one has been able to better in the last fortnight - backed up by an excellent and very professional management, shore and design crew.

Those who have followed Emirates Team New Zealand fortunes in detail over the past 14 years, since the 2003 America's Cup loss, will be well aware that the team's re-build has not been a walk in the park. Often they have faced salvos from their competitors while having to duck the 'friendly' fire domestically.

Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team NZ - Day 2 - 35th America's Cup  ACEA / Ricardo Pinto

It was not until Day 2 of the Challenger Final here in Bermuda, that Emirates Team New Zealand looked like they could go the whole way.

That was the day when Emirates Team New Zealand lost their first race to Artemis Racing, after selecting the wrong daggerboards in the 17kt breeze. They got back into Artemis Racing in the next race - with the Swedes pulling out due to system failure. Then in the third race, the Kiwis got out of jail after a botched final mark rounding, winning by just 1.3 secs.

Those final two races seemed to be the first time that Emirates Team New Zealand had worked out a race strategy or two, and then executed.

The final day of the Challenger Final was the closest we've had to light weather - the Kiwi's targeted condition.

All Artemis Racing saw was Emirates Team New Zealand's transoms - the same sight that Oracle Team USA has 'enjoyed' for the first four races of the America's Cup Match.

While the 35th Match looks very promising for Emirates Team New Zealand, there is still a long way to go - and an awful lot can be achieved in a five-day break.

The NZ team will be treating the score as being 0-0.

While the long-range weather forecast is for more in the 9-11kt range, as we saw in 2013, Oracle Team USA are masters at the 'copy and improve' process. They could well pick up an extra couple of knots of boat-speed, or figure out a ploy to counter Burling's unusual but instinctive tactics in the pre-start box.

Right now Saturday and the re-commencement of the 35th America's Cup Match seems to be a log way away. Anything could happen.

And if you can afford the time - get over to Bermuda - it's just a 17hr flight and see what will hopefully be one of the great moments in New Zealand's sailing history.

Oracle Team USA - 2017 America's Cup Finals - Day 2  Ingrid Abery

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Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA - 35th America's Cup Match - Start Race 1 - Bermuda June 17, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Emirates Team New Zealand finishes Race 2 - 35th America's Cup Match - Bermuda June 17, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team NZ - 2017 America's Cup Finals - Day 2  Ingrid Abery

Day 2, 2017 35th America's Cup Bermuda  Daniel Forster ©

Fans await the return of Emirates Team New Zealand's AC50 - 35th America's Cup Match - Race 4 - Bermuda June 18, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Happy faces on the tender Emirates Team New Zealand tender - 35th America's Cup Match - Race 4 - Bermuda June 18, 2017  Richard Gladwell

Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA bow to bow at the start - 35th America's Cup Match - Race 3 - Bermuda June 18, 2017  Richard Gladwell




America's Cup - Can Oracle Team USA stage another Comeback-
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
After the first race in the 2010 America's Cup in Valencia, Alinghi tactician Brad Butterworth when asked to comment at the media conference on Oracle Racing's 120ft trimaran's blistering performance, put it simply - 'That's Speed with a capital 'S'. The same phrase seemed appropriate to describe Emirates Team New Zealand's performance over the first two days of the 35th America's Cup Match.... [more]


Kiwi America's Cup domination - What can Oracle Team USA do about it-
Mark Jardine,
Emirates Team New Zealand have won the first four races in the 35th America's Cup Match. There has been the odd close moment, but the Kiwis have undoubtedly been faster on every point of sail, simply sailing away from Oracle Team USA.... [more]


America's Cup - Ken Read reviews the America's Cup action to date
Ken Read, North Sails,
The 2017 America's Cup has delivered thrills, chills, and spills – and also great quality racing. Recap two weeks of racing before challengers Emirates Team New Zealand face Oracle Team USA in the ultimate re-match. Since packing up their bases in 2013, New Zealand has not taken their eyes off the prize. Saturday, June 16th begins their final quest, the first team to win seven races will claim... [more]


America's Cup - Will the Cyclors carry the day for the Kiwis-
Sail-World NZ,
The most obvious difference between the Defender and Challenger for the America's Cup is how they develop the hydraulic pressure necessary to drive the wing sail controls and daggerboard systems. Oracle Team USA uses the traditional arm-grinders. Emirates Team New Zealand has gone down the path of using the crew's legs and pedal power.... [more]


Tasman Project strengthens Australian and NZL Olympic class sailing
Australian Sailing,
Australian Sailing and Yachting New Zealand have signed a joint commitment to attend major regattas on both sides of the Tasman for the next three years, strengthening existing events by generating international quality racing.... [more]


A Few Rays - Being smart in the sun. Are you-
Indepthskincare,
“Sunblock” ...it's a name we throw about when talking about sun protection creams. And that's fine so long as you realise, the product most people call ‘sunblock' is more accurately described as a ‘sunscreen'. A sunscreen only filters the suns burning UVB and UVA rays relative to the SPF strength of the product, a sunblock would be complete shade... [more]


Collinson FX Market Commentary - June 20 - Fresh start in Europe
Collinson FX,
The French Parliamentary elections confirmed a majority for the new President. Macron has been a revelation with a new political party sweeping aside the traditional left and right parties. A fresh start in Europe has allowed markets some optimism and equities gained ground... [more]


MarinePlus expands distribution of exclusive brands and Sales Team
Tristan Campbell,
Melbourne-based wholesaler MarinePlus has welcomed on board two new Sales Executives as it expands its stable of quality marine equipment throughout Australia.... [more]


America's Cup J-Class Regatta action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup J-Class Regatta. Today was a historical day for the J Class as was the first time seven of these magnificent boat have race together.... [more]


America's Cup - NZL Sailing Team chasing Red Bull Youth America's Cup
Yachting New Zealand,
The America's Cup moves into a five-day break as Jimmy Spithill and his Oracle team search for a miracle to get back into the contest against Emirates Team New Zealand.During the intermission, the Red Bull Youth America's Cup finals will be sailed, with eight teams battling it out on the Bermuda waters.... [more]


America's Cup J-Class Regatta - Day 2 action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at America's Cup J-Class Regatta and provided this gallery of images from Day 2 action.... [more]


Tomorrow's sailing superstars go for title live on June 20 and 21
America's Cup,
The serene island paradise of Bermuda will be rocking this week when the world's best young sailors fly across the Great Sound in the Finals of the Red Bull Youth America's Cup. Amid the already-charged atmosphere of the race action in the 35th America's Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton, eight international teams of sailors aged 18 to 24 will amp the excitement even higher over two days... [more]


Only four German crews on the way to win the Kiel Week
Event Media,
The meteorologist with a diploma had already recommended on Sunday evening to postpone the starts on Monday, the organizers did follow his advice and this was dead right. The sailors did have an easy stat on their third race day, and when they were sent out on the water around midday, they could still work off an intense regatta day.... [more]


52 Super Series – Platoon marching on seeking new gains
52 Super Series,
Second in Key West in January, runners up again in Miami in March and then world championship victors in June in the first of two Italian regattas, the team, which races under the German flags, must rank as narrow favourites among the 11-strong fleet... [more]


America's Cup - More images from Day 2 of the 35th Match
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Second image gallery from Day 2 of the 35th Match for the America's Cup sailed on the Great Sound, Bermuda... [more]


America's Cup - Images from Day 2 of the 35th Match
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Sail-World was on the water on the Great Sound for the second day of racing in the 35th America's Cup Match. Here's the first gallery of images of the day.... [more]


America's Cup - Burling, Kiwis win two more to take 3-0 lead
Bernie Wilson, AP,
Jimmy Spithill and his mates with Oracle Team USA might need to start tapping out an SOS from the Bermuda Triangle. The two-time defending America's Cup champions are foundering badly against hotshot young helmsman Peter Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand, who are threatening to sail — and cycle — away with the oldest trophy in international sports.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ wins two more races in 35th Match
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Steady as she goes for Emirates Team New Zealand with two more wins over Oracle Team USA putting them 3-0 up in the first to seven series. Once again the Kiwi boat was faster right around the track and that speed allied to impeccable tactics and boat-handling proved irresistible.... [more]


America's Cup - Daniel Forster's view of Day 2 of the 35th Match
Daniel Forster,
Top international photographer, Daniel Forster was on the water of the Great Sound, Bermuda and filed this gallery of images of racing on Day 2 of the 35th America's Cup Match with Emirates Team New Zealand and defending Champion Oracle Team USA... [more]


America's Cup - Finals Day 2 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
Races three and four were run today on Great Sound and the result was the same. Kiwi dominance in this wind range is impressive.... [more]


America's Cup Match - Day 2 action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup Match - Day 2.... [more]


America's Cup Finals – Sunday's match action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 America's Cup Finals and provided this gallery of images from Sunday's action.... [more]


Burling and Emirates Team march on but Spithill vows to fight back
America's Cup,
Battle resumed on Father's Day in the America's Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton, with Jimmy Spithill's Oracle Team USA looking to seize back the advantage gained by Peter Burling's Emirates Team New Zealand on day one.... [more]


Spithill - 'These are the most important five days of the campaign'
Oracle Team USA,
Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill sailed out to Bermuda's Great Sound race course with a different set of foils on Sunday, looking to change things up with a forecast for more wind.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates smash defenders with speed - Now 3-0
Nic Douglass,
The Challengers have now won four races in a row, and again the defenders find themselves on the back foot in the early days of this regatta.... [more]


America's Cup - Stronger breeze expected for Day 2 of the 35th Match
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
All forecasts are for the breeze to be from the same direction but slightly stronger than for the first day of racing where Emirates Team New Zealand emerged with two wins, to lead the series. The wind will be from an easterly direction again, rather than the usual SW which is the regulation wind direction for Bermuda.... [more]


America's Cup - Emirates Team NZ score two wins but plenty to improve
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand had a perfect start to the America's Cup match with two wins over Oracle Team USA, but they're kicking themselves for a far from perfect performance overall. The most pleasing aspect for the Kiwis was the speed of their boat in the light conditions of seven to ten knots, Aotearoa New Zealand consistently quicker than the Americans.... [more]


America's Cup - J-Class on Parade on the Great Sound
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The J-class fleet stage an exhibition sail on the Great Sound today. The J-Class were used in the America's Cup from 1930 to 1937 - now ten of the large yachts gave been massively restored - making a magnificent sight when they gather as a fleet and race together.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from Race 1 and 2
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Emirates Team New Zealand got off to a flying start on Day 1 of the 35th America's Cup, taking two wins from the twoi races sailed. Sail-World was on the Great Sound and filed this gallery of images from the day.... [more]


America's Cup - Finals Day 1 - Paul Cayard reports from Bermuda
Paul Cayard,
The first two races of America's Cup 35 were held today on Great Sound in Bermuda. The conditions were on the lighter side of the spectrum with east winds at eight knots. This meant that the wind was blowing over the island before landing on the race course, which made for a few big wind shifts.... [more]


America's Cup Match - Day 1 action-shots by Studio Borlenghi
Studio Borlenghi,
Studio Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from America's Cup Match - Day 1.... [more]


America's Cup - Oracle Team USA looking for bounce back on Sunday
Oracle Team USA,
The first day of the 35th America's Cup match in Bermuda was a challenging one for Oracle Team USA who trail one - zero on the scorecard.... [more]


America's Cup - Advantage Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand
America's Cup,
It is advantage Peter Burling and Emirates Team New Zealand at the end of day one of the America's Cup Match, presented by Louis Vuitton. The Kiwi Challengers to Jimmy Spithill's Oracle Team USA took back-to-back victories in the first two races of the final stage of the 35th America's Cup, putting them into a one - zero lead over the Defenders of the ‘Auld Mug' at the end of day one... [more]


America's Cup Finals - Opening day action-shots by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at 2017 America's Cup Finals and provided this gallery of images from opening day.... [more]


Interviews with Spithill and Burling after day one, and a photobomb
Nic Douglass,
With the Burling and Spithill. The highlight today was getting a bit of banter caught on film as Peter Burling photo bombed my interview with James Spithill indicating two wins. Neither helm wanted to talk too much about the details of the racing as it is such early days, but we still covered the crux of the racing and where each team messed up.... [more]


America's Cup - Kiwis revel in light breeze to score two wins on Day 1
Richard Gladwell Sail-World.com/nz,
Emirates Team New Zealand opened their America's Cup account on the Great Sound, Bermuda banking two wins from the first two races. Conditions were at the light end of the scale - similar to the final race of the Challenger Finals where Emirates Team New Zealand showed their transoms to the Swedish Challenger, winning by almost a minute and taking the series.... [more]


America's Cup Viilage– Iain Murray talks about what to expect on Day 1
Nic Douglass,
And today is the day! Catch up on my chat with Regatta Director, Iain Murray this morning before racing.... [more]


America's Cup - Lighter winds expected for first two days of Match
Richard Gladwell,
Light to moderate winds are expected for the opening of the 35th Match for the America's Cup which gets underway at 2.12pm on the Great Sound Bermuda. The official forecast has the breeze at 10-14kts.... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup - Images from Day 4
Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz,
Images from Day 4 of the Red bull Youth America's Cup, held on the Great Sound, Bermuda - in very light conditions... [more]


America's Cup - Re-interpreting the Interpretation + Video
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
In a plot that could have come straight out of 'Yes Minister', more has emerged on the curious Measurement Interpretation 93 which was re-interpreted to mean the opposite just four days after first being published. The interpretation was first published on May 20, after it was noticed that two teams were sailing with slack lower side stays - while the class rule requires these to be tensioned.... [more]


2017 Red Bull Youth America's Cup - Final eight confirmed
America's Cup,
Day two of the Pool A Qualifiers in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup once again belonged to Sweden's Artemis Youth Racing as they topped the tables with two wins.... [more]


Spithill- 'We're ready for the Battle of Bermuda'
Oracle Team USA,
After nearly four years, Jimmy Spithill will once again lead Oracle Team USA into battle against Emirates Team New Zealand.... [more]


Night before the fight - Interviews with Pete Burling and Jimmy Spithill
Nic Douglass,
Tomorrow the 35th America's Cup commences the final stage. Finally we will see the Defender, Emirates Team NZ face off against the Challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand.... [more]


America's Cup - The calm before the storm
Hamish Hooper, Emirates Team NZ,
With the final pre-race press conference concluded the talking has stopped, the phoney war is over and the real battle is about to begin on the water. For Emirates Team New Zealand it's the culmination of a long and difficult journey along which they've had to overcome all manner of obstacles.... [more]


America's Cup Preview - The Points of Difference
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com/NZ,
After 17 days of very intense competition, Emirates Team New Zealand 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.... [more]


America's Cup Match – J Class yachts to run exhibition on Great Sound
America's Cup,
J Class yachts will stage an exhibition together on the same waters on which Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team New Zealand will begin their competition... [more]


America's Cup - Cyclors go to dark places
Emirates Team New Zealand,
For a bright and sunny tropical paradise like Bermuda there's an awful lot of talk about dark places and those who visit them.... [more]


America's Cup Superyacht Regatta - Final day images by Ingrid Abery
Ingrid Abery,
Ingrid Abery was on water at America's Cup Superyacht Regatta and provided this gallery of images from J-Class racing on the final day.... [more]


America's Cup - Images from Challenger and Defender Practice
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Oracle Team USA and Emirates Team New Zealand had one of their final practice sessions ahead of the start of the 35th America's Cup Match on Saturday. Sail-World was on the Great Sound and took these images of the two AC50's in action.... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup 2017 - Pool A Qualifiers, Day 1
America's Cup,
Artemis Youth Racing stole the early advantage in the Pool A Qualifiers of the Red Bull Youth America's Cup, with the Swedish team finishing the pool's first day of racing on top of the standings after scoring two first and a third in the day's three races... [more]


Red Bull Youth America's Cup - Images from Pool A Qualifier
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
Artemis Youth Racing (SWE) started strong in Pool A, scoring two first and one third place finishes in today's light-air racing in the Red Bull Youth America's Cup. Team France Jeune sits two points back with 26 points and second place overal... [more]


The words of a key character in the 35th America's Cup
America's Cup,
The words of a key character who is more than happy to remain anonymous, but due to the close-quarter and dramatic nature of the racing in Bermuda, someone who has found himself thrust into spotlight.... [more]
 



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