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Luna Rossa Dominates Semi-Final Opener
America’s Cup 36 Challenger Luna Rossa dominated the opening races of the Prada Cup semifinals against an American challenger still struggling to control its AC75.
America’s Cup 36 Challenger Luna Rossa dominated the opening races of the Prada Cup semifinals against an American challenger still struggling to control its AC75.
Taking stock of Ineos Team UK’s advance to the Prada Cup finals
Ineos Team UK’s Racing Rules Advisor Matt Cornwell has a unique vantage point from behind scenes of the Prada Cup’s first finalist. Here’s his perspective on from where the team has come and where it’s headed.
In a single and scintillating race on Saturday in Auckland, INEOS Team UK and Luna Rossa Prada exchanged the lead nine times, giving a welcome hint of the racing to come.
Working round the clock, technicians, builders and sailors repair the hull damage of the America’s Cup challenger’s AC75.
Not to be deterred from getting out on the racecourse, the clubs and regattas adapted to shifting COVID-19 restrictions to get sailors on the water safely.
Veteran Laser campaigners, coaches and developing young sailors assemble in Fort Lauderdale to train and groom the United States’ next generation of singlehanded Olympic hopefuls.
The panel discusses the capsize of American Magic’s Patriot and early round robin races of the Prada Cup.
Paige Railey, Dane Wilson and Leandro Spina get us up to speed on the new West Marine US Open Sailing Series.
Matt Cassidy, grinder for the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic challenge, shares the team’s effort to prepare for the upcoming Prada Cup Challenger Series races.
Between the skins of the AC75 mainsail lies the secrets to powering the latest generation America’s Cup yachts.
The hull and appendages of the America’s Cup 75-foot foiler are the big tools to make these machines fly.
America’s Cup 36 Challenger Luna Rossa dominated the opening races of the Prada Cup semifinals against an American challenger still struggling to control its AC75.
Taking stock of Ineos Team UK’s advance to the Prada Cup finals
Ineos Team UK’s Racing Rules Advisor Matt Cornwell has a unique vantage point from behind scenes of the Prada Cup’s first finalist. Here’s his perspective on from where the team has come and where it’s headed.
In a single and scintillating race on Saturday in Auckland, INEOS Team UK and Luna Rossa Prada exchanged the lead nine times, giving a welcome hint of the racing to come.
Working round the clock, technicians, builders and sailors repair the hull damage of the America’s Cup challenger’s AC75.
Not to be deterred from getting out on the racecourse, the clubs and regattas adapted to shifting COVID-19 restrictions to get sailors on the water safely.
Veteran Laser campaigners, coaches and developing young sailors assemble in Fort Lauderdale to train and groom the United States’ next generation of singlehanded Olympic hopefuls.
The panel discusses the capsize of American Magic’s Patriot and early round robin races of the Prada Cup.
Paige Railey, Dane Wilson and Leandro Spina get us up to speed on the new West Marine US Open Sailing Series.
Matt Cassidy, grinder for the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic challenge, shares the team’s effort to prepare for the upcoming Prada Cup Challenger Series races.
Between the skins of the AC75 mainsail lies the secrets to powering the latest generation America’s Cup yachts.
The hull and appendages of the America’s Cup 75-foot foiler are the big tools to make these machines fly.
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