12 August 2025
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The Defender of the America’s Cup, The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, represented by Team New Zealand, and the Challenger of Record, The Royal Yacht Squadron Ltd, represented by Athena Racing, have signed the Protocol for the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup set to take place in Naples, in the summer of 2027.
The Protocol introduces a groundbreaking partnership that establishes equal authority between all participating teams.
Entries for the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup open from 19 August 2025 with the America’s Cup entering a new chapter built on a centralised partnership which expands opportunity, grows the sport globally, creates value in the teams, and unites all behind a shared vision for the future of one of sport’s most historic and iconic events.
At the heart of the Protocol is a Partnership Agreement, structured for all teams to collectively work within a long-term commercial structure for the future benefit and stewardship of the America’s Cup.
NYYC Commodore Jay Cross said: “As the founding Trustee of the America’s Cup, we are completely supportive of the move to modernise the oldest sporting trophy in the world.”
The America’s Cup has always evolved to meet the demands of its era. Today’s sporting landscape presents new opportunities to enhance the competition’s global relevance and commercial strength.
Through the Partnership, the America’s Cup can establish more predictable scheduling, with the Cup intended to become a bi-annual event, with consistent formats that build audience anticipation and enable better promotion.
Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton said: “As the three-time successive winner and Defender of the America’s Cup and along with the RNZYS as current Trustee, we feel the responsibility to continue to drive the growth of the America’s Cup event.
“Although the America’s Cup is the oldest trophy in international sport and the pinnacle of sailing, its Achilles’ heel has always been its lack of continuity, so this transformation now gives all teams collective stewardship, and we are introducing a new executive management team to be headed up by a new independent CEO.
“By negotiating this Protocol and the America’s Cup Partnership with the Challenger of Record, it provides certainty for teams, commercial partners, and event venues to invest for multiple editions. This is the boldest change in 174 years of the Cup, while respecting the Deed of Gift, along with the Challenger of Record we are confident this is the best initiative to grow what is already one of the greatest sporting events in the world.”
This landmark agreement establishes equal governance for all participating teams through the America’s Cup Partnership (ACP). ACP will be responsible for organising and managing the event’s on and off-water format and will oversee the development, protection and commercialisation of media and commercial rights.
Athena Racing CEO and Team Principal Sir Ben Ainslie said: “This is a seismic moment for the America’s Cup. The Partnership Agreement fundamentally reshapes the governance and organisation of the event. The teams and yacht clubs share a vision to make the America’s Cup more inclusive, compelling, and financially sustainable.
“This new model marks a unified commitment to that vision. I am excited for the future of the sport.”
Download AC38 Protocol here.
The future focused Protocol also includes developments aimed at increasing inclusivity, national representation, and cost efficiency whilst ensuring the America’s Cup stays at the pinnacle of design and development in sport.
RNZYS Commodore David Blakey said: “As current Trustee of the America’s Cup, we have been integral in the process with Team New Zealand, and the Challenger of Record, in carving this new path for the America’s Cup. Promoting pathways for young sailors and developing the sport in New Zealand is a top priority for RNZYS, which this Protocol and partnership delivers on.
“We are immensely proud of our national team’s performance on the world stage and Team New Zealand winning the America’s Cup represents the very best of New Zealand’s innovation, technology and culture. Bring on Naples in 2027!”
RYS Ltd Bertie Bicket said: “Royal Yacht Squadron Ltd is delighted to embark on a fourth successive America’s Cup challenge with Sir Ben Ainslie and Athena Racing, as the challenging Yacht Club for the 38th America’s Cup.
“I would like to thank our friends at the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and Team New Zealand with whom, alongside Athena Racing, we have worked closely over the past 9 months to bring about this paradigm shift to the future structure of the America’s Cup. This has been a complex endeavour that has required a huge amount of collaboration and goodwill from all parties.”
All eyes will now turn to Italy which was officially confirmed in May 2025 as the host country for the Louis Vuitton 38th America’s Cup, with the historic city of Naples named as the Host City. The prestigious event is set to take place in the spring and summer of 2027.
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