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04 July 2018

INEOS TEAM UK Officially Challenge for the 36th America's Cup (video)

Britain's INEOS TEAM UK officially challenge for the 36th America's Cup

INEOS TEAM UK video above published Jul 1, 2018: Britain's INEOS TEAM UK, representing Royal Yacht Squadron Racing, have officially entered the 36th America's Cup in their bid to win sports oldest international trophy for Britain in 2021.

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07 May 2016

America's Cup, Louis Vuitton ACWS, New York, May 7-8, Sailing Videos

ETNZ: Winning in the nick of time:

Emirates Team New Zealand won the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series New York in the nick of time today with a huge come from behind victory!Published on May 8, 2016

Sunday UPDATE: New York Results Overall 
Place-Team-Points
1 Emirates Team New Zealand 52
2 ORACLE TEAM USA 50
3 Groupama Team France 44
4 SoftBank Team Japan 42
5 Land Rover BAR 42
6 Artemis Racing 40

Saturday UPDATE: Calm conditions prevailed and only one of three races was held--SoftBank Team Japan took the lead from the start, with Sweden finishing second, France third, and Oracle Team USA finished fourth, 73 seconds behind the leader--racing resumes Sunday at 2 p.m. ET, and windier conditions are expectedThousands get a look at a sailing legend - News - NorthJersey.com: "The first America’s Cup race on the Hudson River in 94 years drew a crowd of seasoned sailors, the not-so-nautical and the just-plain-curious to the waterfront. For many, this was their first — and probably, last — America’s Cup race, a once-in-lifetime event that was worth waiting for, even when nature wouldn’t initially cooperate early Saturday..."



Team ETNZ: No Wind in New York on Day 1, Saturday, May 7, 2016: There were barely fits and starts in New York on Race Day one. Not enough wind to counter the strong Hudson current made for an entertaining race day.

Below - Team ETNZ checking out the New York race track:

Emirates Team New Zealand trimmer Blair Tuke and crew took the chase boat out to have a first hand look at the tricky waters of the Hudson River, race track for this weekends Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series #LVACWSNY Published on May 4, 2016

The America’s Cup Is Now More Affordable:

America's Cup sailboat racing returns to the New York Harbor (published on May 5, 2016).


How America’s Cup Integrates Technology Into the Race (published on May 5, 2016).

America's Cup: ACWS Racing in New York, May 7-8, starting at 2pm ET
Where to watch the Races in New York City: Event Village & Venue Information - Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series New York

Where to Watch the America’s Cup in New York - The New York Times"The America’s Cup sailing races will be held in New York City, for the first time since 1920, on Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 8. Officially called the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series, the event is a preliminary competition among the six countries — the United States, Britain, France, Japan, New Zealand and Sweden — competing in the 35th America’s Cup, held every four years, in Bermuda next June (2017); the teams race on boats that are about 45 feet long and have a 70-foot-high mast, according to the America’s Cup commercial commissioner, Harvey Schiller. “Watching these vessels speed through the water is quite a spectacle,” he said. No tickets are necessary to view the races. They take place rain or shine and will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday on the Hudson River. Spectators can take in most of the action in areas in and around Battery Park City..."

More information: americascup.com

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Viewers in the United States can watch on NBC:
May 7: 2:00pm ET on NBC SPORTS LIVE EXTRA
May 8: 2:00pm ET live on NBCSN and NBC SPORTS LIVE EXTRA
May 21: 2:00pm ET highlights on NBCSN and NBC SPORTS LIVE EXTRA

ACWS 2016 schedule:
February 27-28: Muscat, Oman
May 7-8: New York, USA
June 11-12: Chicago, USA
July 23-24: Portsmouth, UK
September 10-11: Toulon, France
November: Fukuoka, Japan (tentative)

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