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America’s Cup

America’s Cup World Series, San Francisco

Jimmy Spithill’s Oracle Team USA returned to San Francisco to claim their second consecutive Championship title on the Bay waters, despite a capsize that damaged their wing on the second-to-last day of racing. Spithill also won the Match Racing Championship. Photos: ACEA

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Barker Aims to Get ETNZ Back on Track

Emirates Team New Zealand uncharacteristically struggled in its first visit to the America’s Cup venue at the America’s Cup World Series event in San Francisco in August. Skipper Dean Barker is looking for a better performance this time around.

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Itching to Get Started

While the focus this week for Artemis Racing is very much on the America’s Cup World Series, even skipper Terry Hutchinson can’t help but look past this event to the impending launch of the team’s first AC72.

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From the Archives: Cup Controversies

In this article from June 1995, Sean McNeill describes the kerfuffle that ensued when Team Dennis Conner joined the Citizen Cup finals. Described by the public as “greedy” and “cancerous,” how could there be three contestants in the final round of an elimination series?

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Where Have the Tacking Duels Gone?

The multihulls of the America’s Cup have speed and excitement, but Tim Zimmermann finds the subtleties of match racing tactics and strategy to be lacking.

the America's Cup

A Tale of Two AC72s

A look at the new machines of the America’s Cup: the AC72s of Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA.

The America's Cup

Super Sunday at the Americas Cup World Series

Oracle Team USA swept the America’s Cup World Series in San Francisco with Russell Coutts’ team winning the match racing championship, while Jimmy Spithill’s team captured the fleet racing and event championship.

America’s Cup World Series, San Francisco

Jimmy Spithill’s Oracle Team USA returned to San Francisco to claim their second consecutive Championship title on the Bay waters, despite a capsize that damaged their wing on the second-to-last day of racing. Spithill also won the Match Racing Championship. Photos: ACEA

Sailing World

Barker Aims to Get ETNZ Back on Track

Emirates Team New Zealand uncharacteristically struggled in its first visit to the America’s Cup venue at the America’s Cup World Series event in San Francisco in August. Skipper Dean Barker is looking for a better performance this time around.

Sailing World

Itching to Get Started

While the focus this week for Artemis Racing is very much on the America’s Cup World Series, even skipper Terry Hutchinson can’t help but look past this event to the impending launch of the team’s first AC72.

Sailing World

From the Archives: Cup Controversies

In this article from June 1995, Sean McNeill describes the kerfuffle that ensued when Team Dennis Conner joined the Citizen Cup finals. Described by the public as “greedy” and “cancerous,” how could there be three contestants in the final round of an elimination series?

Sailing World

Where Have the Tacking Duels Gone?

The multihulls of the America’s Cup have speed and excitement, but Tim Zimmermann finds the subtleties of match racing tactics and strategy to be lacking.

the America's Cup

A Tale of Two AC72s

A look at the new machines of the America’s Cup: the AC72s of Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA.

The America's Cup

Super Sunday at the Americas Cup World Series

Oracle Team USA swept the America’s Cup World Series in San Francisco with Russell Coutts’ team winning the match racing championship, while Jimmy Spithill’s team captured the fleet racing and event championship.

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