34th America’s Cup: Work on AC45 catamarans moving ahead in New Zealand

Work on the AC45 catamarans, which the Cup teams will use to race in the 2011 America’s Cup World Series events, is continuing at pace in Warkworth, New Zealand. The first AC45 is scheduled to be launched in the New Year, with others rolling off the assembly quickly thereafter.

ISAF Announces International Jury for the 34th America’s Cup

The International Sailing Federation (ISAF) today announced the appointment of the International Jury for the 34th America’s Cup. The 34th America’s Cup Match is planned to […]

Synergy Sailing Team to build new TP52 for the 2011 Audi MedCup

The Russian Sailing Team Synergy announced, they will build a new TP52 for the upcoming Audi MedCup Circuit regatta.

Agreement to host the 34th America’s Cup in San Francisco introduced

Mayor Gavin Newsom, Board of Supervisors President David Chiu, Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi and other members of the Board of Supervisors yesterday (28th) introduced the formal agreement to host the 34 th America’s Cup in San Francisco.

Iain Murray appointed as Regatta Director for 34th America’s Cup

Iain Murry has been chosen as the 34th America’s Cup Regatta Director.

Teamorigin responds to 34th America’s Cup Protocol

Teamorigin releases a statement after the publication of 34th America’s Cup Protocol at the America’s Cup Press Conference in Valencia.

34th America’s Cup to be held in 2013

The next, 34th America’s Cup has been announced to take place in 2013 with a new and exciting class of vessel, the AC72 wingsail catamaran.

Jaguar announces partnership with TEAMORIGIN for America’s Cup.

Jaguar has announced a partnership with the British America’s Cup sailing team, TEAMORIGIN, with the single purpose of winning the America’s Cup for Great Britain. The first event that will see ‘TEAMORIGIN racing with Jaguar’ is during Cowes Week in August, when the team will race BMW ORACLE Racing, the current holder of the America’s Cup, in the 1851 Cup event.

America’s Cup to visit Newport, RI, the Cup’s former home

BMW ORACLE Racing, the American winners of the 33rd America’s Cup, will bring the oldest trophy in international sport to Newport, Rhode Island, on Thursday, July 1, 2010. The iconic trophy will be on show at open-to-the-public events.

Rhode Island, host to 12 of the 33 America’s Cup regattas from 1930 to 1983, and home to the America’s Cup Hall of Fame, will welcome the trophy and team representatives at a day of events celebrating both the heritage and future of the America’s Cup.

Designers discuss a new boat class for America’s Cup

An important step was taken towards creating the next America’s Cup boat when 19 designers met in Valencia. The main point of discussion was, whether to […]

America’s Cup Hall of Fame to induct 6 new nominees.

The America’s Cup Hall of Fame, in Bristol Rhode Island, is pleased to announce the selection of Simon Daubney, Warwick Fleury, Murray Jones, Dean Phipps, Mike Drummond, and Halsey Herreshoff for induction into the Hall of Fame on September 18, 2010.

34th America’s Cup to get new set of rules 2013/2014

BMW Oracle Racing will defend the America’s Cup in 2013 or 2014, and the competition for the world’s oldest trophy will feature new rules, new boat designs and other sweeping reforms.