Race One, Won
From underdogs to lead dogs, the American Youth Sailing Force grabs the opening race of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup by the horns.
From underdogs to lead dogs, the American Youth Sailing Force grabs the opening race of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup by the horns.
Lighter conditions on San Francisco Bay may suit Oracle Team USA just fine in the 34th America’s Cup, says tactician John Kostecki.
If you’re taking a stroll through Crissy Field, you might just run into Emirates Team New Zealand’s Dee Smith on the radio, sending in his observations from the top of the America’s Cup racecourse.
Oracle Team USA tests the water with two days of Defender practice racing on San Francisco Bay ahead of the America’s Cup.
It’s hard to say if Iain Murray, America’s Cup Race Management’s quietly spoken head honcho, will be pleased to see the end of AC34, or whether he almost wishes he could have it over again to make serious amends to a sailing event that has proven to be unpredictable.
Emirates Team New Zealand went bow down around the windward mark in the first race of the Louis Vuitton Cup final, throwing two crew overboard and causing damage to the AC72.
Sam Greenfield checks in from the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup base, where the American Youth Sailing Force is gearing up for the early September event.
Who will win the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup in early September? Will the victor continue on the America’s Cup path from there? Hans Peter Steinacher, gold medalist in the Tornado class and now one of the sports directors for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup, shares his thoughts.
Red Bull Youth America’s Cup teams get in gear for their September races. Photos: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget and Abner Kingman
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
At the 34th America’s Cup, the dynamic conditions of the San Francisco Bay–combined with the breakneck speed of the AC72s–leave only enough time for well-informed instinct.
From underdogs to lead dogs, the American Youth Sailing Force grabs the opening race of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup by the horns.
Lighter conditions on San Francisco Bay may suit Oracle Team USA just fine in the 34th America’s Cup, says tactician John Kostecki.
If you’re taking a stroll through Crissy Field, you might just run into Emirates Team New Zealand’s Dee Smith on the radio, sending in his observations from the top of the America’s Cup racecourse.
Oracle Team USA tests the water with two days of Defender practice racing on San Francisco Bay ahead of the America’s Cup.
It’s hard to say if Iain Murray, America’s Cup Race Management’s quietly spoken head honcho, will be pleased to see the end of AC34, or whether he almost wishes he could have it over again to make serious amends to a sailing event that has proven to be unpredictable.
Emirates Team New Zealand went bow down around the windward mark in the first race of the Louis Vuitton Cup final, throwing two crew overboard and causing damage to the AC72.
Sam Greenfield checks in from the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup base, where the American Youth Sailing Force is gearing up for the early September event.
Who will win the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup in early September? Will the victor continue on the America’s Cup path from there? Hans Peter Steinacher, gold medalist in the Tornado class and now one of the sports directors for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup, shares his thoughts.
Red Bull Youth America’s Cup teams get in gear for their September races. Photos: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget and Abner Kingman
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
At the 34th America’s Cup, the dynamic conditions of the San Francisco Bay–combined with the breakneck speed of the AC72s–leave only enough time for well-informed instinct.
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