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America’s Cup International Regatta
Team New Zealand wins again
Racing was delayed for several hours today as the North Easterly sea breeze slowly appeared and settled down to blow at a light 6 knots. As the programme of races had slipped dramatically over the week due to light weather, the committee decided to terminate the match racing at the end of the Round Robin series, using the rankings from these (...) -
America’s Cup International Regatta
Team New Zealand loses first race
Racing started on time today in a 10 knot South-Easterly under a clear summer sky. The race course situation, in the lee of Rangitoto Island, meant that the wind on the water was patchy with different amounts of breeze blowing just metres apart. The result of both races today was determined more by being in the right pressure at the right time (...) -
America’s Cup International Regatta
Team New Zealand dominant
Racing was delayed for several hours today (Thursday) as the forecast South Easterly failed to appear, and a North Easterly sea breeze filled in late in the afternoon to give light and patchy winds never exceeding 10 knots. Two flights were run, which means that Round Robin One is finished and the first flight of Round Robin Two has been (...) -
America’s Cup International Regatta
Victory Challenge wins first fleet race
A two hour delay for weather conditions to moderate saw the first race of the America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup International Regatta start at 1310 New Zealand time today (Monday). In 12 knots of breeze from the North East and a fast disappearing swell, four boats representing three of the challengers and the defender of the (...) -
International America’s Cup Regatta
Four syndicates against Team New Zealand
Four syndicates from four countries will race during the International America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup Regatta, in Auckland, New Zealand starting on Monday and running over the week of 11th - 17th February 2002. -
America’s Cup
Ian Walker appointed skipper of the GBR Challenge
Peter Harrison, Founder and Chairman of GBR Challenge, the British America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup team for 2002-03, today announced that he has appointed double Olympic Silver Medallist Ian Walker to be the GBR Challenge Skipper. -
Sweden sailor of the Year
Four men in Victory Challenge’s crew receive the prize
The champagne bottles are opened at the base in Viaduct Harbour in Auckland. Magnus Holmberg, helmsman in Victory Challenge, has at this moment received the message that he and his colleagues Stefan Rahm, Lars Linger and Magnus Augustson are appointed the Sailors of the Year 2001. The Swedish America‚s Cup-challenge’s whole crew is (...) -
Louis Vuitton Cup
Bryan Willis is 31st America’s Cup Chairman of the Jury and Chief Umpire
Bryan Willis of Ryde, Isle of Wight, has been appointed by the International Sailing Federation to be the Chairman of the Jury and Chief Umpire for the Louis Vuitton Cup and 31st America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup Match which will take place in Auckland, New Zealand from October 2002 to March (...) -
America’s Cup
Dennis Conner has signed with Nautica
Dennis Conner (left) and Nautica’s David Chu greet the press in front of the New York Yacht Club in New York City, where Team Dennis Conner unveiled its 79-foot America’s Cup challenger Stars & Stripes.David Chu, founder, chief creative officer and vice-chairman of Nautica, has announced the official apparel sponsorship of Stars & Stripes, the entry of Team Dennis Conner and the New York Yacht Club in the America’s Cup America's Cup #AmericasCup 2003 challenge. Nautica is a leading global fashion and lifestyle company, with (...) -
Rolex Osprey Cup
Baylis Wins, Fauré is second
Liz Baylis of San Rafael, Calif. won the Rolex Osprey Cup today, topping off four days of match racing here on Tampa Bay. Sailing with Baylis at this ISAF Grade 1 regatta were an all-California team of Aimee Hess (Oakland), Karina Shelton (Watsonville) and Stacie Straw (Marina del Rey). After a lack of wind yesterday afternoon forced the (...)
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