What’s Next for Artemis?
Artemis Racing skipper Iain Percy on AC34, his team, and what’s next.
Artemis Racing skipper Iain Percy on AC34, his team, and what’s next.
Luna Rossa advances to the Louis Vuitton Cup Finals after sweeping the Semifinals and posting a 4-0 record over Artemis Racing.
Artemis Racing’s skipper Nathan Outteridge explains the challenges of his team’s vertical learning curve and the task of improving while racing.
How does the Louis Vuitton Cup feed the competition into the America’s Cup? Check out this infographic.
In the first race of the Louis Vuitton Semifinals, Luna Rossa overcame a late start to pass Artemis Racing and take the first point. Photos: LUNA ROSSA/Studio Borlenghi/Borlenghi–Butto
Artemis racing debuted “Big Blue,” the Swedish challenger’s second AC72, on Wednesday. “Today could not have gone any better. It was a perfect day and exactly what our team needed,” said helmsman Nathan Outteridge. “We got the boat on the water and foiling and we’re happy with how it was foiling…It’s a massive tribute to all the guys who have been working so hard to get us back out there.” Photo Credit: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget
Artemis Racing debuted their second AC72 on Monday, two and a half months after their first yacht capsized and crewman Andrew Simpson perished.
A firsthand look inside Artemis Racing’s base reveals the monumental task ahead for the Swedish Challenger.
At a briefing on May 14, America’s Cup organizers announced the summer event will remain on track after the tragic events of May 9. Since then, the Review Committee has recommended all teams suspend AC72 and AC45 sailing.
Curtis Blewett enjoys his time away from sailing, but after a few years off to recharge, he’s ready to make another run at the Auld Mug as part of Artemis Racing.
Hop on board Artemis Racing’s modified AC45 as they practice foiling.
Iain Percy has taken over the leadership of Artemis Racing’s sailing team and is hoping to transition his Olympic success to the America’s Cup arena
Artemis Racing skipper Iain Percy on AC34, his team, and what’s next.
Luna Rossa advances to the Louis Vuitton Cup Finals after sweeping the Semifinals and posting a 4-0 record over Artemis Racing.
Artemis Racing’s skipper Nathan Outteridge explains the challenges of his team’s vertical learning curve and the task of improving while racing.
How does the Louis Vuitton Cup feed the competition into the America’s Cup? Check out this infographic.
In the first race of the Louis Vuitton Semifinals, Luna Rossa overcame a late start to pass Artemis Racing and take the first point. Photos: LUNA ROSSA/Studio Borlenghi/Borlenghi–Butto
Artemis racing debuted “Big Blue,” the Swedish challenger’s second AC72, on Wednesday. “Today could not have gone any better. It was a perfect day and exactly what our team needed,” said helmsman Nathan Outteridge. “We got the boat on the water and foiling and we’re happy with how it was foiling…It’s a massive tribute to all the guys who have been working so hard to get us back out there.” Photo Credit: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget
Artemis Racing debuted their second AC72 on Monday, two and a half months after their first yacht capsized and crewman Andrew Simpson perished.
A firsthand look inside Artemis Racing’s base reveals the monumental task ahead for the Swedish Challenger.
At a briefing on May 14, America’s Cup organizers announced the summer event will remain on track after the tragic events of May 9. Since then, the Review Committee has recommended all teams suspend AC72 and AC45 sailing.
Curtis Blewett enjoys his time away from sailing, but after a few years off to recharge, he’s ready to make another run at the Auld Mug as part of Artemis Racing.
Hop on board Artemis Racing’s modified AC45 as they practice foiling.
Iain Percy has taken over the leadership of Artemis Racing’s sailing team and is hoping to transition his Olympic success to the America’s Cup arena
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