
America’s Cup: One Hand for the Boat
Emirates Team New Zealand takes the first race, Artemis the next, and then came the a first for the America’s Cup.
Emirates Team New Zealand takes the first race, Artemis the next, and then came the a first for the America’s Cup.
Artemis Racing Team delivers one final blow to SoftBank Team Japan to advance.
After staging an epic comeback from a 3-1 deficit, Artemis Racing advances to the Challenger Finals to face Team New Zealand.
With the final races of the semifinal approaching, two teams are in a heated battle for the playoffs.
After an off day due to weather yesterday, racing is set to resume this afternoon in Bermuda.
“The most exciting, exhilarating day of sailing I’ve ever been involved in.” – Ben Ainslie
There’s a saying, “It’s better to win the finish than win the start,” but lead off the line and the finish will come more easily.
An unusual Deed of Gift match in 2010 sailed in massive multihulls paves the way for the introduction of a new age of America’s Cup foilers.
The 35th America’s Cup will bring together two eras of sailing, the iconic classics and the modern speedsters.
Will the young participants of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup impact the future of the sport? Just ask three of the world’s most decorated sailors.
In the early days of challengers, two new design rules helped shape the future of the America’s Cup for a century to come.
From the mighty J Class to the AC 50, everyone has a favorite America’s Cup class. It’s time to find out which one is the ultimate sailing machine.
Emirates Team New Zealand takes the first race, Artemis the next, and then came the a first for the America’s Cup.
Artemis Racing Team delivers one final blow to SoftBank Team Japan to advance.
After staging an epic comeback from a 3-1 deficit, Artemis Racing advances to the Challenger Finals to face Team New Zealand.
With the final races of the semifinal approaching, two teams are in a heated battle for the playoffs.
After an off day due to weather yesterday, racing is set to resume this afternoon in Bermuda.
“The most exciting, exhilarating day of sailing I’ve ever been involved in.” – Ben Ainslie
There’s a saying, “It’s better to win the finish than win the start,” but lead off the line and the finish will come more easily.
An unusual Deed of Gift match in 2010 sailed in massive multihulls paves the way for the introduction of a new age of America’s Cup foilers.
The 35th America’s Cup will bring together two eras of sailing, the iconic classics and the modern speedsters.
Will the young participants of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup impact the future of the sport? Just ask three of the world’s most decorated sailors.
In the early days of challengers, two new design rules helped shape the future of the America’s Cup for a century to come.
From the mighty J Class to the AC 50, everyone has a favorite America’s Cup class. It’s time to find out which one is the ultimate sailing machine.
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