Alinghi Takes the Cup Back to Europe
The fat lady is yodeling. The Team New Zealand era of America’s Cup supremacy came to an inauspicious close today when the Alinghi Challenge of
The fat lady is yodeling. The Team New Zealand era of America’s Cup supremacy came to an inauspicious close today when the Alinghi Challenge of
Can Team New Zealand possibly rebound from its disastrous mast break in Race 4? Most grand prix sailors have experienced mast breaks during their careers.
Team New Zealand will live to sail another day. But they are still shy of recording their first victory in what has become the endless
After a 10-day layoff and a significant crew change, Team New Zealand hoped Race 4 would be a new beginning in their star-crossed attempt to
ESPN’s Gary Jobson, Sailing World‘s editor at large, and Adrian Karsten caught up with Tom Schnackenberg during the extended weather-related delay between races three and
Race 4 has been postponed yet again due to heavy winds and high seas today on the Hauraki Gulf. Friday was scheduled to be a
As the delays in racing drag on, ESPNs Gary Jobson talks with Alinghi skipper Russell Coutts.
ESPNs Gary Jobson talks with Alinghis syndicate head and navigator about independent race committees and sailing with the best.
Fear of gale-force easterly winds squashed any hope of racing today on the Hauraki Gulf, postponing Race 4 of the America’s Cup for yet another
Save for a few hands of cards between bored spectators, the only games played on the Hauraki Gulf today were head games. For the third
In nine days, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron race committee has only run three races of this America’s Cup. Weather delays are a normal
Keep the sharp objects away from the journalists (and the crew of Alinghi). With a high-pressure system parked over New Zealand’s North Island, and with
The fat lady is yodeling. The Team New Zealand era of America’s Cup supremacy came to an inauspicious close today when the Alinghi Challenge of
Can Team New Zealand possibly rebound from its disastrous mast break in Race 4? Most grand prix sailors have experienced mast breaks during their careers.
Team New Zealand will live to sail another day. But they are still shy of recording their first victory in what has become the endless
After a 10-day layoff and a significant crew change, Team New Zealand hoped Race 4 would be a new beginning in their star-crossed attempt to
ESPN’s Gary Jobson, Sailing World‘s editor at large, and Adrian Karsten caught up with Tom Schnackenberg during the extended weather-related delay between races three and
Race 4 has been postponed yet again due to heavy winds and high seas today on the Hauraki Gulf. Friday was scheduled to be a
As the delays in racing drag on, ESPNs Gary Jobson talks with Alinghi skipper Russell Coutts.
ESPNs Gary Jobson talks with Alinghis syndicate head and navigator about independent race committees and sailing with the best.
Fear of gale-force easterly winds squashed any hope of racing today on the Hauraki Gulf, postponing Race 4 of the America’s Cup for yet another
Save for a few hands of cards between bored spectators, the only games played on the Hauraki Gulf today were head games. For the third
In nine days, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron race committee has only run three races of this America’s Cup. Weather delays are a normal
Keep the sharp objects away from the journalists (and the crew of Alinghi). With a high-pressure system parked over New Zealand’s North Island, and with
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