Emirates Team New Zealand and Peter Burling have confirmed that they have agreed to part ways ahead of the 38th America’s Cup.
Despite the proven formula, intense global interest and economic benefits of hosting an America’s Cup, the 38th America’s Cup will not be held in New Zealand.
Emirates Team New Zealand have completed one of the most successful America’s Cup campaigns in history. What’s next?
The J Class made waves and created history on the waters of Barcelona.
The marine systems expertise of VETUS is the driving force behind an ingenious seaworthy car which is currently playing a starring role in the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona.
Velsheda and Svea still all square after another full-on day at the J Class Barcelona Regatta.
More than 300 Patí de Velas confirmed for America’s Cup Regatta, 19 & 20 October.
The Invited Teams of the UniCredit Youth America’s Cup are had a rip-roaring day in a big sea state that rewarded accuracy and consistency in the foiling AC40 yachts.
French challenger, Orient Express Racing Team is out of the America’s Cup following a dramatic loss to Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli in Barcelona.
The fifth day of Louis Vuitton Cup racing belonged to the Swiss team, Alinghi Red Bull Racing.
His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain was treated to a real spectacle on day one of the Louis Vuitton Cup with desperately close racing and some very interesting take-aways in light-airs.
Emirates Team New Zealand racing AC75, “Taihoro” fell from the crane after racing yesterday in the first encounter of the Challenger Selection Series, the Louis Vuitton Cup.
From the start of the America’s Cup competition on the 22 August until its conclusion in October, Marina Port Vell will be hosting exclusive activities and experiences under the theme The Superyacht Marina Experience, the most exclusive atmosphere.
This Thursday in Barcelona, the Louis Vuitton Preliminary Regatta gets underway with far more questions ahead of the competition than answers.
The AC75 yachts made a stunning debut in 2021, providing exciting, high-speed racing while flying improbably on an underwater wing the size of a surfboard. Visualise an eight-story building on its side racing past you at 50 miles an hour and making turns as if it were on rails. For Jack Griffin, it’s pure adrenaline.
The final act of the America’s Cup Trophy Tour came together in Barcelona, with all four trophies on show for the first time.