Battle For Bermuda
The 35th America’s Cup will bring together two eras of sailing, the iconic classics and the modern speedsters.
The 35th America’s Cup will bring together two eras of sailing, the iconic classics and the modern speedsters.
The most controversial America’s Cup race ever, and the two unusual designs that faced off for the Deed of Gift match in 1988.
The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Challenger Qualifiers is set for a showdown between Oracle and New Zealand, and the action has attracted some unexpected guests.
In the 20-minute modern-day America’s Cup match, there’s a lot happing between keeping the boat flying and calling tactics and no one in the game does it better than Tom Slingsby. Listen in.
With the wind dropping below 10 knots, the casualties of light-air races come to the fore.
After a skunked day in Bermuda yesterday, the second round robin of qualifying races resumes today for the America’s Cup.
He who makes the fewest mistakes wins. So why are these America’s Cup teams still slipping up?
Artemis Racing and Emirates Team New Zealand faced off in a heated match that ended in controversy.
Artemis Racing ends the first Round Robin on the receiving end of an irreversible umpire mistake, adding one final twist to the best match of the regatta thus far.
On the second day of Round Robin racing, it’s Emirates Team New Zealand looking ever stronger.
The opening races of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Qualifiers give us plenty to talk about, but what everyone’s talking about is Ben’s big bang.
Race Director Iain Murray lays out the opening day of AC35 in Bermuda.
The 35th America’s Cup will bring together two eras of sailing, the iconic classics and the modern speedsters.
The most controversial America’s Cup race ever, and the two unusual designs that faced off for the Deed of Gift match in 1988.
The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Challenger Qualifiers is set for a showdown between Oracle and New Zealand, and the action has attracted some unexpected guests.
In the 20-minute modern-day America’s Cup match, there’s a lot happing between keeping the boat flying and calling tactics and no one in the game does it better than Tom Slingsby. Listen in.
With the wind dropping below 10 knots, the casualties of light-air races come to the fore.
After a skunked day in Bermuda yesterday, the second round robin of qualifying races resumes today for the America’s Cup.
He who makes the fewest mistakes wins. So why are these America’s Cup teams still slipping up?
Artemis Racing and Emirates Team New Zealand faced off in a heated match that ended in controversy.
Artemis Racing ends the first Round Robin on the receiving end of an irreversible umpire mistake, adding one final twist to the best match of the regatta thus far.
On the second day of Round Robin racing, it’s Emirates Team New Zealand looking ever stronger.
The opening races of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Qualifiers give us plenty to talk about, but what everyone’s talking about is Ben’s big bang.
Race Director Iain Murray lays out the opening day of AC35 in Bermuda.
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