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August 10, 2014 By Jack Griffin

Updates on the teams

America's Cup Luna Rossa's AC45 converted for foiling, in Cagliari
America’s Cup Luna Rossa’s AC45 converted for foiling, in Cagliari

Italy’s Luna Rossa will hold an open house at their base in Cagliari on 28 August. Their online offer of 1,000 invitations for the public was totally booked in under an hour. We may see them announce their challenge at this event. This will be the fifth America’s Cup challenge for the team’s billionaire backer Patrizio Bertelli, CEO of the Prada fashion house and husband of Miuccia Prada. The rumor mill says that Luna Rossa will be the new Challenger of Record.

America's Cup Luna Rossa won the Austria Cup

Luna Rossa won the Austria Cup in June in foiling GC32 catamarans, with Chris Draper (GBR) helming and Francesco Bruni (ITA) as tactician. Paul Campbell-James (GBR), who moved from Luna Rossa to Ben Ainslie Racing, took second. Third place went to Oracle Team USA strategist Tom Slingsby (USA/AUS) sailing with OTUSA trimmer Kyle Langford (AUS).

America's Cup Her Royal Highness Catherine

Keen sailor Kate Middleton, or more formally, Her Royal Highness Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, sailed against her husband Prince William on Emirates Team New Zealand’s older AC monohulls. The Duchess won.

Emirates Team New Zealand has already issued a press release about their challenge and will hold a briefing at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron on 13 August. Funding for the teams comes from private backers, the New Zealand government and sponsors. “Emirates” is still in the team name, so apparently the airline continues as title sponsor. Team boss Grant Dalton (NZL) has said they have never been in such good shape with sponsors and that their design team is developing plans for their AC62.

America's Cup Glenn Ashby

ETNZ’s wing trimmer Glenn Ashby (AUS) won the 2014 A Class catamaran world championship with a foiling boat.

America's Cup The Duchess of Cambridge

The Duchess of Cambridge showed her support for Sir Ben Ainslie’s British challenge, attending their launch event at the Royal Museums at Greenwich.

Ben Ainslie Racing began with strong private backing and is looking for commercial sponsors. They’ve begun construction of a striking team headquarters in Portsmouth with £7.5 in UK government funding. They have recruited talented team of designers and sailors with deep America’s Cup experience.

America's Cup Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR) announced the government funding for their team base in Portsmouth

Potential sponsors are likely to be attracted by the team’s high public profile: Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR) announced the government funding for their team base in Portsmouth at a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street.

America's Cup Artemis Racing's foiling AC45 training in San Francisco in April.
America’s Cup Artemis Racing’s foiling AC45 training in San Francisco in April.

Artemis Racing of the Royal Swedish Yacht Club has recruited a strong team of designers, builders and top sailors. Skipper and team manager Iain Percy (GBR) has said several times that he and team founder Torbjörn Törnqvist (SWE) “are very serious about dominating” the America’s Cup for the next 10 years. Their ambition and confidence are supported by their recruiting: Adam May (GBR) leads the design team. Loïck Peyron (FRA) plays multiple roles with both the sailing and design team. 49er gold medalists Nathan Outteridge (AUS) and Iain “Goobs” Jensen (AUS) also return to the team as helmsman and wing trimmer respectively. Christian Kamp (SWE) joiined the team in  Spring and 2012 Star boat gold medalist Freddie Loof (SWE) has trained with the team.

America's Cup Artemis Racing's Nathan Outteridge won his second world championship in the foiling Moth in July.

Artemis Racing’s Nathan Outteridge won his second world championship in the foiling Moth in July.

America's Cup Franck Cammas (right) announced Team France in December, with Michel Desjoyeaux (left) and Olivier de Kersauson (center)
America’s Cup Franck Cammas (right) announced Team France in December, with Michel Desjoyeaux (left) and Olivier de Kersauson (center)

Team France announced their challenge in December 2013. Team leader Franck Cammas has won the Volvo Ocean Race and Jules Verne Trophy for the fastest circumnavigation. In 2013 he won C-Class catamaran world championship with a fully foiling boat. The team has not announced any recruits other than a marketing agency. They will depend on commercial sponsorship.

America's Cup Franck Cammas won the 2014 C Class catamaran world championship

Franck Cammas won the 2014 C Class catamaran world championship in a fully foiling design. He is also preparing for the 2016 Olympics, in the Nacra catamaran, a mixed event, sailing with Sophie de Turckheim

America's Cup Oracle Team USA strategist Tom Slingsby and wing trimmer Kyle Langford came in third in the Austria Cup in foiling GC32's.

Oracle Team USA strategist Tom Slingsby and wing trimmer Kyle Langford came in third in the Austria Cup in foiling GC32’s. Luna Rossa won the event.

Oracle Team USA has been training in their AC45s and also in Moths, to build foiling skills. Their “Foiling Camp” in Moths put smiles on many faces and provided some good natured banter when the intra-squad racing began.

Video: OTUSA Foiling Camp in Moths

America's Cup Oracle Team USA

Nathan Outteridge (Artemis Racing) and Chris Draper (Luna Rossa)

August 10, 2014 By Jack Griffin

How many challengers? And who are they?

Friday, 8 August was the deadline to submit challenges.
ACEA says that they have a “strong lineup” but did not name the teams.

Expected / possible challengers

Click each team’s name for more information on the Cup Experience site, and see the team updates below, in this newsletter.

  • Emirates Team New Zealand
  • Luna Rossa Challenge (ITA)
  • Artemis Racing (SWE)
  • Ben Ainslie Racing (GBR)
  • Team France

News about defender Oracle Team USA.

Why isn’t Team Australia in the list of challengers?

Challenger of Record

On 19 July, Team Australia of Hamilton Island Yacht Club announced their withdrawal as Challenger of Record, giving 90 days notice as required by the Protocol. Many observers think that Luna Rossa submitted their challenge next after Team Australia, and that they will become CoR.

Press Conference to Introduce Teams and Skippers: 9 September in London

ACEA will hold a press conference in London on 9 September to introduce the teams and their skippers. In the meantime, ACEA (on behalf of Golden Gate Yacht Club) will make sure the submitted challenges are valid. Challengers then have seven days to pay the first installment of the entrance fee – $1 million due now with the second payment of $1M due 1 December. They must also pay $75,000 in fees for intellectual property protection and website costs now. Those fees are non-refundable. There is also a refundable $1 million performance bond due 1 December. When the fees due now have been paid, the challenge will be accepted. ACEA expects that process to be completed by 20 August.

August 8, 2014 By Jack Griffin

New Zealand Announces their America’s Cup Challenge

 

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August 8 2014

The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has lodged a challenge for the 35th America’s Cup.

Out-going Commodore Steve Burrett announced that the challenge would go ahead at the Squadron’s annual meeting last night.

The Squadron will be represented by Emirates Team New Zealand. Challenges must received by the defending yacht club, the Golden Gate Yacht Club, by midnight Friday, San Francisco time.

The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has been involved with all but one New Zealand America’s Cup campaign since 1987, winning at San Diego in 1995 and successfully defending at Auckland in 2000.

Mr Burrett said: “New Zealand has a distinguished history in the America’s Cup and we expect Emirates Team New Zealand will once again make New Zealand proud, just as it has done many times in the past.

“We wish the team well and we look forward to contributing to the success of the 35th America’s Cup.”

Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton says the team is pleased to be able to be in a position to challenge with the confidence of being able to represent the country well.  “This is the official start of a long, hard journey. We do not under-estimate the challenges ahead.

“We look forward to working with the other teams to create a great event.”

More ETNZ news and info here.

April 14, 2014 By Jack Griffin

Royals Sail America’s Cup Yachts with ETNZ

 

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KATE MIDDLETON, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE AND HUSBAND PRINCE WILLIAM RACING ON AMERICA’S CUP YACHTS

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge raced each other on America’s Cup Class yachts during their tour of New Zealand in April 2014.

 

 

 

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The Duchess won both races, helming, with Dean Barker giving her advice. Prince William manned a grinding pedestal on board with Grant Dalton.

 

 

 

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KATE MIDDELTON ON THE HELM. SHE WON BOTH RACES AGAINST HUSBAND PRINCE WILLIAM.

 

March 19, 2014 By Jack Griffin

Who will compete?

Until the Protocol is issued, no one else can officially challenge. But we know who is likely to be racing:

America's Cup Oracle Team USA

Oracle Team USA (Defender)

Russell Coutts stays on as CEO, with Grant Simmer as General Manager. OTUSA has re-signed helmsman Jimmy Spithill, strategist Tom Slingsby and grinder Rome Kirby. They have recruited American olympic Laser sailor Andrew Campbell. In addition they have named the core of their design team, stressing that 11 of the 18 designers are American. Some of the sailing team began training in the AC45 with Team Australia in Sydney. They plan to stay until June and have more training “camps” scheduled in 2014. Apparently they have no plans to race in the Extreme Sailing Series. (Image: OTUSA Video)

America's Cup Team Australia

Team Australia (Challenger of Record)

Australian wine tycoons and owners of the Hamilton Island Yacht Club resort, Bob Oatley and his son Sandy initiated the challenge and are underwriting part of the funding. CEO Iain Murray has sailed for years on the Oatley’s fast racing yachts named “Wild Oats.” Murray named Mat Belcher skipper. Mat was the London gold medalist in the 470. Team Australia will race on the Extreme Sailing Series circuit as “GAC Pindar” with 18-Foot Skiff world champion Seve Jarvin as skipper of their X-40. (Photo: Andrea Francolini)

America's Cup Emirates Team New Zealand

Emirates Team New Zealand

The New Zealand government committed US $4 million to fund the team through May 2014, enabling them to fend off other syndicates trying to poach their talent. Team boss Grant Dalton has been working to line up sponsors. Emirates Airline is still the title sponsor for the team on the Extreme Sailing Series circuit. The ETNZ’s youth team won the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup in 2013. Youth helmsman Peter Burling and trimmer Blair Tuke have joined ETNZ. The pair took the silver medal in the 49er at the 2012 London Olympics. (Photo: Chris Cameron.  L to R: Peter Burling, Blair Tuke, Grant Dalton.)

America's Cup Artemis Racing

Artemis Racing

Iain Percy, Team Manager (he did not want the title “CEO”) of Artemis Racing, has publicly stated on multiple occasions that the goal of Artemis Racing is “to dominate” the America’s Cup. Artemis has re-signed helmsman Nathan Outteridge and wing trimmer Iain “Goobs” Jensen. The Artemis team had learned to foil gybe their AC72 in time for their first race of the Louis Vuitton Cup semi-finals, their ninth day of sailing (compared to Luna Rossa’s 75 days of sailing their AC72). Artemis has also re-signed Loïck Peyron as coach, backup helmsman and design team member. They have poached designers from ETNZ and from OTUSA. They will be a force to contend with in the 35th America’s Cup. (Photo: Carlo Borlenghi)

America's Cup Luna Rossa

Luna Rossa

Team owner Patrizio Bertelli has won the Louis Vuitton Cup (2000) and been inducted into the America’s Cup Hall of Fame. His team has set up camp in Sardinia to prepare for his fifth America’s Cup challenge. Luna Rossa bought their AC72 design from ETNZ for the 2013 America’s Cup, so they will need to build up their design team. Like OTUSA, Luna Rossa has shown no plans for racing in the Extreme Sailing Series. Francesco Bruni holds a “tour card” on the World Match Racing Tour and recently defeated Ben Ainslie in the Bermuda Gold Cup, so it appears they will train in 2014 by combining monohull racing on the World Match Race Tour with training in their AC45’s in Sardinia. Luna Rossa recently hired Adam Minoprio, the young Kiwi helmsman who was the 2009 World Match Racing champion. (Photo: Carlo Borlenghi)

America's Cup Ben Ainslie Racing

Ben Ainslie Racing

J.P. Morgan sponsors Ainslie’s team on the Extreme Sailing Series. Sir Keith Mills and Charles Dunstone have indicated that they are ready to support Ainslie’s America’s Cup campaign. Reuters reported this week that Ainslie is making good progress towards raising £100 million ($130 million) with about $45 million coming from private investors led by Mills and Dunstone. BAR is racing in the Extreme Sailing Series, finishing seventh at the Singapore regatta in February.

America's Cup Team France

Team France

Frank Cammas has won the last Volvo Ocean Race, the “Little America’s Cup” in C-Class catamarans and the Route du Rhum. He set the record for a circumnavigation in 2010, holding the record for two years before Loïck Peyron broke it in 2012. He has won the Bol d’Or in a D35 catamaran on Lake Geneva. He is preparing for the mixed multihull event at the 2016 Rio Olympics with teammate Sophie de Turckheim. French insurance company Groupama has funded his projects including his current Extreme Sailing Series team. They will not fund the Team France America’s Cup challenge, so Cammas will need to find other sponsors.

America's Cup Gazprom Team Russia

Gazprom Team Russia

With strong backing from Gazprom, the 21st largest company in the world, this Russian team would have the means to mount a campaign for the 35th America’s Cup. They have recruited Paul Campbell-James as helmsman. Paul won the Extreme Sailing Series in 2010 at the helm of The Wave, Muscat and in 2011 as helmsman for Luna Rossa. Team Russia also has the 2009 winner on board, Pete Cumming, who helmed Oman Sail Masirah. The team represents the Saint Petersburg Yacht Club, whose Commodore Vladimir Liubomirov has declared his desire to challenge for the 35th America’s Cup. A decision may depend on how they perform at the Saint Petersburg Extreme regatta in June. (Image: Lloyd Images)

 

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