The second day of racing in the second leg of the America’s Cup World Series San Francisco was marked by convincing wins of Artemis Racing and Emirates Team New Zealand.
Peter Burling of Team Korea as well as China Team’s Phil Robertson highlighted the first day of racing at America’s Cup World Series San Francisco with their first victories in very difficult weather conditions.
The second leg of the America’s Cup World Series San Francisco started today. The first match race has been won by China Team.
The second America’s Cup World Series San Francisco with qualifying racing for the match racing championship will begin tomorrow.
The America’s Cup Event Authority (ACEA) has collaborated with Sailors for the Sea as the Official Clean Regattas Partner of the 34th America’s Cup. The main focus is to make the 34th America’s Cup a sustainable event.
Next week’s America’s Cup World Series San Francisco broadcasts will be lead by the 1977 America’s Cup winner and well known commentator, Gary Jobson.
Tuesday 2 October will be marked by the start of the second 2012-13 America’s Cup World Series, attended by AC45 catamaran yachts and hosted by San Francisco Bay. This popular event will last until October 7.
Around 150,000 spectators gathered in San Francisco Bay to watch the first America’s Cup World Series in the host city of the 2013 America’s Cup. A huge success of this popular race is still present in the city.
Fans of the 34th America’s Cup can now enjoy the new AC mobile application America’s Cup, which includes all the fresh news, as well as the newly launched website and the Digital Boathouse, which is a multimedia studio situated in the AC Race Village.
The highly anticipated America’s Cup World Series in San Francisco starts tomorrow. There will be 11 competing yachts and 55 sailors coming from 12 countries.
Wednesday 22 August will see the official start of the ACWS San Francisco, however its Race Village at Marina Green opens tomorrow, able to host 1,200 people.
