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Louis Vuitton Cup

On to the Cup

Emirates Team New Zealand will face the Defender of the America’s Cup, Oracle Team USA, in September. ETNZ emerged victorious from the Louis Vuitton Cup Finals, where they bested Luna Rossa with a 7-1 record. Photos: © ACEA / GILLES MARTIN-RAGET

Artemis Racing new AC72

Artemis Racing breaks in Big Blue

Artemis racing debuted “Big Blue,” the Swedish challenger’s second AC72, on Wednesday. “Today could not have gone any better. It was a perfect day and exactly what our team needed,” said helmsman Nathan Outteridge. “We got the boat on the water and foiling and we’re happy with how it was foiling…It’s a massive tribute to all the guys who have been working so hard to get us back out there.” Photo Credit: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

Sailing World

A First Glitch for ETNZ

What do you do when you lose your jib? Emirates Team New Zealand’s tactician Ray Davies explains how the Kiwis managed to cope with potential disaster and why they’re so goshdarn fast.

Andy Green

Made for TV

How do you keep an audience engaged when there’s only one boat on the racecourse? America’s Cup commentator Andy Green shares his insights.

On to the Cup

Emirates Team New Zealand will face the Defender of the America’s Cup, Oracle Team USA, in September. ETNZ emerged victorious from the Louis Vuitton Cup Finals, where they bested Luna Rossa with a 7-1 record. Photos: © ACEA / GILLES MARTIN-RAGET

Artemis Racing new AC72

Artemis Racing breaks in Big Blue

Artemis racing debuted “Big Blue,” the Swedish challenger’s second AC72, on Wednesday. “Today could not have gone any better. It was a perfect day and exactly what our team needed,” said helmsman Nathan Outteridge. “We got the boat on the water and foiling and we’re happy with how it was foiling…It’s a massive tribute to all the guys who have been working so hard to get us back out there.” Photo Credit: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

Sailing World

A First Glitch for ETNZ

What do you do when you lose your jib? Emirates Team New Zealand’s tactician Ray Davies explains how the Kiwis managed to cope with potential disaster and why they’re so goshdarn fast.

Andy Green

Made for TV

How do you keep an audience engaged when there’s only one boat on the racecourse? America’s Cup commentator Andy Green shares his insights.

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