
Around the Sailing World, Episode 38
Sailing World’s Around the Sailing World Zoom show covers the Olympics, racing in the United States, and the illustrious career of panelist and America’s Cup

Sailing World’s Around the Sailing World Zoom show covers the Olympics, racing in the United States, and the illustrious career of panelist and America’s Cup

Sailing World’s expert panel brings us up to speed on what’s happening in their respective part of the world. This week, the team is joined

Ten races—that’s what it took Emirates Team New Zealand to defend its rightful place on the America’s Cup throne. For the trio of challengers that tried and failed to lay siege to the Kiwi castle for this 36th Cup edition, there was simply no weapon great enough to topple the defender. Not even close. They’re just too unbeatable.

The Italians of Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli were putting on the performance of the regatta, but one split-second decision made it crumble to pieces.

Highlights from the America’s Cup races and commentary about the latest happenings in the sport of sailing.

Simulators are now a critical component of every America’s Cup campaign, as are top-level coaches. But coaches for the simulators, too? Yep. The AC is now AI.

After giving up the lead and losing both races, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli now has four races to win the Cup. The New Zealanders only need two.

The America’s Cup Defender and Challenger agree on one thing: their respective boatspeeds are comparable, and with the series tied at 2-2, small differences on the racecourse will make a big difference in the end.

The first two races of the 36th America’s Cup—in 10 to 13 knots—results in a draw, but allows us to draw at least one conclusion: Luna Rossa must engage.

In the hours ahead of the 36th America’s Cup’s opening races, anticipation, nerves and expectations remain high. Four years of development and training from two very different teams finally comes to a head in Auckland.

Sailing World’s Around the Sailing World panel convenes for its weekly check in on the sport and welcomes its guest Ryan McKillen, the young tech

In this episode of Around the Sailing World, we dig into Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team’s dominance in the PRADA Cup finals, which turns into

Sailing World’s Around the Sailing World Zoom show covers the Olympics, racing in the United States, and the illustrious career of panelist and America’s Cup

Sailing World’s expert panel brings us up to speed on what’s happening in their respective part of the world. This week, the team is joined

Ten races—that’s what it took Emirates Team New Zealand to defend its rightful place on the America’s Cup throne. For the trio of challengers that tried and failed to lay siege to the Kiwi castle for this 36th Cup edition, there was simply no weapon great enough to topple the defender. Not even close. They’re just too unbeatable.

The Italians of Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli were putting on the performance of the regatta, but one split-second decision made it crumble to pieces.

Highlights from the America’s Cup races and commentary about the latest happenings in the sport of sailing.

Simulators are now a critical component of every America’s Cup campaign, as are top-level coaches. But coaches for the simulators, too? Yep. The AC is now AI.

After giving up the lead and losing both races, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli now has four races to win the Cup. The New Zealanders only need two.

The America’s Cup Defender and Challenger agree on one thing: their respective boatspeeds are comparable, and with the series tied at 2-2, small differences on the racecourse will make a big difference in the end.

The first two races of the 36th America’s Cup—in 10 to 13 knots—results in a draw, but allows us to draw at least one conclusion: Luna Rossa must engage.

In the hours ahead of the 36th America’s Cup’s opening races, anticipation, nerves and expectations remain high. Four years of development and training from two very different teams finally comes to a head in Auckland.

Sailing World’s Around the Sailing World panel convenes for its weekly check in on the sport and welcomes its guest Ryan McKillen, the young tech

In this episode of Around the Sailing World, we dig into Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team’s dominance in the PRADA Cup finals, which turns into
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