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AIRBUS and ORACLE TEAM USA forge technology partnership
As Official Innovation Partner of ORACLE TEAM USA for the 35th America’s Cup, AIRBUS will share the know-how of its engineers and experts in fields such as aerodynamics, instrumentation and simulation, composites, structures, hydraulics and data analysis to work with the ORACLE TEAM USA design team. -
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The fleet of AC45 catamarans to be modified into fully foiling catamarans
The six America’s Cup teams have agreed to a project that will see the existing fleet of AC45 catamarans modified into fully foiling catamarans for racing in the America’s Cup World Series (ACWS). -
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After the entry deadline, six teams presented their challenge in London
It’s one of the most important times in an America’s Cup campaign. The beginning. Get things right in the early stages, and it will be easier later. That’s the position the sailors representing the six America’s Cup teams were taking on Tuesday during a press conference in London as they assessed how they’ve played the opening gambits in their (…) -
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The AC62 yacht has been released
Fast, foiling, wing-sailed catamarans will race in the next America’s Cup as the new class rule for the AC62 yacht has been released. The AC62 is 10 feet shorter than its predecessor, but is expected to be just as fast and challenging to race for the crews, and will produce the same heart-pounding action for spectators. -
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New protocol defines new foiling AC62 wing sail catamaran sailed by 8 crew
The Protocol was released on Tuesday, which defines the rules, format and commercial regulations for the 35th America’s Cup. Entries open on June 9th and close August 8th, 2014, giving prospective teams two months to enter. -
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9 - 8 : ORACLE TEAM USA stages massive comeback to win 34th America’s Cup
ORACLE TEAM USA won the 34th America’s Cup in a winner-take-all 19th race, defeating challenger Emirates Team New Zealand by 44 seconds in today’s clincher. Led by 35-year-old skipper Jimmy Spithill, ORACLE TEAM USA won by the score of 9-8. -
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8 - 8 : ORACLE TEAM USA, Emirates Team New Zealand in winner-take-all race for the 34th America’s Cup
After staging an improbable comeback from 7 points behind and with no margin for error, ORACLE TEAM USA has forced a winner-take-all race tomorrow for the 34th America’s Cup after sweeping both races today. -
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8 - 6 : ORACLE TEAM USA takes another step towards defending the America’s Cup
ORACLE TEAM USA’s improbable comeback is alive and well in the 34th America’s Cup. Skipper Jimmy Spithill led the defender to another wire-to-wire victory in Race 16 and now needs just three more victories to successfully defend the America’s Cup. -
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8 - 5 : ORACLE TEAM USA extends 34th America’s Cup with a pair of victories today over Emirates Team New Zealand
The defender won Race 14 by 23 seconds and Race 15 by 37 seconds in two wire-to-wire victories. ORACLE TEAM USA trails Emirates Team New Zealand 8-5 on the scoreboard and 8-7 in victories (the team’s first two victories weren’t counted due to a penalty imposed by the International Jury), but has won four straight since Emirates Team New Zealand (…) -
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8 - 3 : Oracle Team USA gets lucky in race 13
Emirates Team New Zealand came within one nautical mile of winning the 34th America’s Cup today, but then fell afoul of the 40-minute time limit. When Race 13 was re-sailed, the Kiwis were thwarted by a penalty and good speed from defender ORACLE TEAM USA.