Fickle Winds Keep the Score at 3-0 for Fourth Day
A stubborn layer of clouds have kept the sun hidden and the temperature down, stalling the America’s Cup for the fourth straight day. Though a
A stubborn layer of clouds have kept the sun hidden and the temperature down, stalling the America’s Cup for the fourth straight day. Though a
On Tuesday evening Dean Barker stood steadfastly by his crew. “No, definitely not,” said Barker when asked about a possible crew change after losing his
After waiting two and a half hours for a light southwesterly breeze to settle down, America’s Cup PRO Harold Bennett postponed Race 4 of the
I have to get it off my chest. Team New Zealand has the boat speed to win this regatta. Both upwind and downwind in Race
A former Americas Cup winning designer looks at the differences between Team New Zealands boat and Alinghis SUI-64.
For Team New Zealand, things are getting desperate. For with a cool, efficient, error-free performance, the Alinghi Challenge of Switzerland today executed a wire-to-wire victory
The result in Race 2 of the America’s Cup mirrored the previous day both in the nationality of the victor and the stunned reaction of
Tom Schnackenberg is the design genius behind the successful Team New Zealand dynasty. The Team New Zealand syndicate head is a longtime sailmaker who first
For Team New Zealand, the race was over almost before it began. Due in large part to a disastrous series of events aboard a Kiwi
It’s all in the details, said Alinghi designer Rolf Vrolijk, when asked about the changes made to SUI-64 for the America’s Cup. Team New Zealand,
Barry McKay has a sailing resume that would make all but a few sailors drool with envy. He’s now participating in his fourth America’s Cup
As Americas Cup 2003 looms, ESPNs Gary Jobson, Sailing Worlds editor at large, sat down with Alinghi Skipper Russell Coutts for an exclusive interview. Coutts
A stubborn layer of clouds have kept the sun hidden and the temperature down, stalling the America’s Cup for the fourth straight day. Though a
On Tuesday evening Dean Barker stood steadfastly by his crew. “No, definitely not,” said Barker when asked about a possible crew change after losing his
After waiting two and a half hours for a light southwesterly breeze to settle down, America’s Cup PRO Harold Bennett postponed Race 4 of the
I have to get it off my chest. Team New Zealand has the boat speed to win this regatta. Both upwind and downwind in Race
A former Americas Cup winning designer looks at the differences between Team New Zealands boat and Alinghis SUI-64.
For Team New Zealand, things are getting desperate. For with a cool, efficient, error-free performance, the Alinghi Challenge of Switzerland today executed a wire-to-wire victory
The result in Race 2 of the America’s Cup mirrored the previous day both in the nationality of the victor and the stunned reaction of
Tom Schnackenberg is the design genius behind the successful Team New Zealand dynasty. The Team New Zealand syndicate head is a longtime sailmaker who first
For Team New Zealand, the race was over almost before it began. Due in large part to a disastrous series of events aboard a Kiwi
It’s all in the details, said Alinghi designer Rolf Vrolijk, when asked about the changes made to SUI-64 for the America’s Cup. Team New Zealand,
Barry McKay has a sailing resume that would make all but a few sailors drool with envy. He’s now participating in his fourth America’s Cup
As Americas Cup 2003 looms, ESPNs Gary Jobson, Sailing Worlds editor at large, sat down with Alinghi Skipper Russell Coutts for an exclusive interview. Coutts
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