Media production for the 34th America’s Cup has received five Emmy Award nominations, including nomination for Outstanding Live Sports Special. The winners will be revealed on May 6, 2014.
The recently released independently commissioned report shows the $550 million in economic activity generated by the 34th America’s Cup, representing a substantial economic impact to the city of San Francisco.
The next year’s 60th edition of London Boat Show will be attended by Sir Ben Ainslie, the four times Olympic gold medallist as well as America’s Cup winner. His iconic AC45 catamaran will be also displayed during the event, running from January 4 to 12.
Following this year’s America’s Cup in San Francisco, San Diego-based Marine Group Boat Works is seeing a historic number of superyachts in its facilities, as well as a sister marina, Fifth Avenue Landing.
This year’s 34th America’s Cup was marked by a unique program, delivering a great range of entertainment and an amazing opportunity to local artists throughout the Summer of Racing in San Francisco.
This year’s America’s Cup was a resounding success, representing a revolution in the sport. The event was completely modernized with innovation as well as technology.
ORACLE TEAM USA has won the 34th America’s Cup against Emirates Team New Zealand. It is the second America’s Cup win for the US team, led by Jimmy Spithill.
Following the victory of ORACLE TEAM USA in Race 17 and Race 18, tomorrow at the currently running 34th America’s Cup will be marked by a winner-take-all race.
After their victory in Race 16, ORACLE TEAM USA needs just three more wins to defend the America’s Cup.
Today’s Race 13 of the currently running 34th America’s Cup was marked by the victory of defender ORACLE TEAM USA.
The plans of Emirates Team New Zealand to win the 34th America’s Cup were foiled by the wire-to-wire win of ORACLE TEAM USA in Race 12.
By winning Race 12, ORACLE TEAM USA staved off elimination in the 34th America’s Cup.
