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Italy will face Britain in the first America's Cup women's cup

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 11, 2024

After a close semi-final, Italy and Britain qualified on Friday for the inaugural America's Cup women's event. The sun was setting over Barcelona as the six-boat fleet battled it out to be the last two. The black-sailed AC40 monohulls were lifted…

British 18-year old sets sights on America's Cup

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 10, 2024

Kai Hockley is the youngest member on the British America's Cup sailing squad. He may be only 18 years old, but as the team's first intern, he's determined to make it to the top of the sport. Hockley began his journey to Barcelona in north London…

The Spanish weatherman plotting Britain’s path to glory

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 10, 2024

The bid by Britain to win the America's Cup, the first in the 173-year-old history of the event, has not been cheap. But all the latest technology would be useless without an age-old skill: meteorology. One of the key players of the world class…

New Zealand to prepare for "trigger pull" in America's Cup Duel with Britain

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 9, 2024

New Zealand has been analysing Ben Ainslie's race patterns, honed their technique, and made subtle final adjustments to their AC75 sails and foils as the America's Cup holder prepares for the British challenge. Grant Dalton, CEO of the New Zealand team…

Sailing-Swedish Women dominate America's Cup Group to Book Semi-Final Berth

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 8, 2024

The Netherlands and Spanish teams qualified for the semi-finals of the America's Cup event on Tuesday after a dominant performance by Sweden in their group. The Swedish crew, which has had more time to practice with the AC40 foiling boat than other teams…

Swedish women win America's Cup Group to secure semi-final berth

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 8, 2024

The Dutch and Spanish teams qualified for the semifinals in the testing conditions near Barcelona, as well. The Swedish crew, which has had more time to practice with the AC40 foiling boat than other teams, set the pace in a Mediterranean breeze that was shifting.

Boardman: Sport must play a role in the fight against climate changes

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 8, 2024

Sport England Chairman Chris Boardman stated on Tuesday that sports clubs and organizations must step up their game to become leaders in the fight against catastrophic climate change. Boardman, a former Olympic gold medalist in cycling, opened…

Britain's 'once-in-a lifetime' America Cup bid is boosted by royal support

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 7, 2024

Ben Ainslie, the skipper of the British team, said that the opportunity for Britain to win the America's Cup was a "once in a lifetime" event. The team will give it their all when they face New Zealand. A long-time supporter of the team, Britain's Princess Diana…

Women's America's Cup debuts with a tussle for the top.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 6, 2024

This weekend, sailors celebrated the first America's Cup women's race with tight races and some spectacular slash downs in challenging Mediterranean weather conditions off Barcelona. The America's Cup was dominated by males for its entire 173 year history.

First America's Cup for Women aims to bridge the experience gap

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 5, 2024

The 12 women who will be sailing the AC75s this weekend in the first Women's America's Cup have never sailed the AC75s that their male counterparts use. They aim to fix that by the next America's Cup by showing off their racing abilities in…

America's Cup head predicts a feisty British battle with Kiwis

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 5, 2024

Iain Murray, regatta director of the America's Cup race, said that Ben Ainslie will be a formidable opponent for New Zealand when they meet in the America's Cup. Ainslie spent a day away from the water to support the British team in the inaugural women's America's Cup.

First America's Cup women's aims to bridge the experience gap

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 5, 2024

The 12 women who will be sailing the AC75s this weekend in the first Women's America's Cup have never sailed the AC75s that their male counterparts use. They aim to change that by the time of the next America's Cup by showing off their racing…

Ainslie's brutality ends 60-year British wait for America's Cup

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 4, 2024

Ben Ainslie, of Britain, has finally achieved his goal of competing for the America's Cup. The America's Cup is the oldest trophy of international sport. The 47-year old Briton, who is the most successful Olympic sailing sailor in history, has been aiming for the "Auld Mug"…

With a win over Italy, Sailing-Britain reaches the first America's Cup Final in 60 years.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 4, 2024

Britain won their first America's Cup Final in 60 years, beating Italy on Friday. They will now face New Zealand off Barcelona later this month. Eight sailors aboard the British AC75 foiling boats celebrated loudly after crossing the finish line to win the Louis Vuitton Cup Series over Italy…

America's Cup eSeries sailors get to race on the water

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 3, 2024

This week, the winner and runner up of the America's Cup E-Series had the chance to test their sailing skills on an actual AC40. New Zealanders Liam Dimock (14), who won the America's Cup virtual series with the nickname "eSailingCentral", and Robbie Wooldridge (19)…

Debutant Fletcher flies high in Britain's America Cup race

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 3, 2024

Dylan Fletcher has become accustomed to winning with the smallest margins. The sailor, who won Britain's Olympic gold medal in the men's skiff by a few centimetres at the 2021 Medal Race is now within one point of clinching the first America's Cup tilt for his country in 60 years.

America's Cup Challenger Series on the Verge of a Breakthrough after British Sailing Doubles Over Italy

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 2, 2024

Britain put pressure on Italy to challenge for the America's Cup by winning two close races in "knife-edge" sea conditions on Wednesday. The British team was just one point away from winning the Louis Vuitton Cup first-to-7 series. Both AC75…

British take the lead in America's Cup race over Italy

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 2, 2024

On Wednesday, Britain won a close quarters battle against Italy to gain a series lead of 5-4. Ben Ainslie, the British co-helm of both AC75 "foiling" boats that bounced around in rough seas near Barcelona, said they were trying to stay on their hydrofoils while being on a knife edge.

Scott, a British SailGP skipper, jumps ship and sails to Canada with a new owner

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 2, 2024

The SailGP team announced on Wednesday that Greg Bailey, an entrepreneur from Canada, had acquired the Canadian catamaran. Giles Scott is the British skipper. Scott's move is a major break for the two-time Olympic gold medalist, who replaced Ben Ainslie…

Double act chemistry can calm the storm at America's Cup

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 1, 2024

Francesco Bruni and Jimmy Spithill joke about being in a "couple" because their relationship is so intense. They share the steering of an Italian AC75, where they hope to compete against New Zealand for America's Cup. The pair were the first to use a 'co-helming' setup for the new…