America's Cup
Crest the Wave of America's Cup - Yacht Racing by Touring RI's Herreshoff Marine Museum
by
Eva Pasco
A coveted trophy awarded to the winner of the America's Cup match races between two yachts, the Cup is to vie for. The world's top notch sailors, yacht designers, wealthy entrepreneurs, and sponsors get on board, tying nautical knots to launch a seaworthy vessel in the hope of decking the competition. Shouting an ahoy to native Rhode Islanders and visitors to set sail through the history of yacht racing by touring Bristol's Herreshoff Marine Museum/America's Cup Hall of Fame, one of our nation's most prominently historic maritime institutions when it comes to filling America's Cup with a legacy of victory.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Crest-the-Wave-of-Americas-Cup---Yacht-Racing-by-Touring-RIs-Herreshoff-Marine-Museum
id=6435695 - Jul 19, 2011
The America's Cup
by
Jonathon Hardcastle
When you talk about the best sailing competitions in the world, all discussions start and end with The America's Cup. It is by far the most popular and the most heralded regatta in the sports of sailing. Known as the Holy Grail of yachting, The America's Cup is also the oldest active international competition where a trophy is at stake.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Americas-Cup
id=345644 - Nov 02, 2006
America's Cup Diary - August 2007
by
Andrew Rice
How much difference can one man make to an America's Cup campaign? After all, the biggest teams run to well in excess of a hundred people, from the sailors to the shore crew, the boatbuilders, marketers, cooks, admin staff, and so on. America's Cup diary takes a look at the personalities who make the difference to the race.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Americas-Cup-Diary---August-2007
id=3959223 - Mar 19, 2010
America's Cup Diary - July 2007
by
Andrew Rice
The 32nd America's Cup Match was the most extraordinary, intriguing, unpredictable Match in the event's 156-year history. America's cup diary follows the battle between the bitter rivals...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Americas-Cup-Diary---July-2007
id=3959263 - Mar 19, 2010
America's Cup Diary - December 2006
by
Andrew Rice
With just a few precious months before the beginning of the Louis Vuitton Cup, Alinghi and the 11 Challenger syndicates are in one of their most intense phases of preparation, launching new boats, doing endless speed tests and practice drills. America's Cup Diary follows their progress...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Americas-Cup-Diary---December-2006
id=3959279 - Mar 19, 2010
America's Cup Diary - May 2007
by
Andrew Rice
The early phases of the Louis Vuitton Cup have been working out beautifully for Alinghi. Valencia has been dogged by an almost complete absence of breeze, and the race organisers managed only three days' racing from the first nine days of competition.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Americas-Cup-Diary---May-2007
id=3959157 - Mar 19, 2010
America's Cup Diary - April 2007
by
Andrew Rice
Racing is now underway in the early stages of the Louis Vuitton Cup, and unfortunately my crystal ball wasn't working as I write this in late March, so I can't promise you that what I foresaw was going to happen, actually has happened! However, what I do know is that to a large extent, all the months of speculation that have been leading up to the event will have been settled very quickly.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Americas-Cup-Diary---April-2007
id=3959369 - Mar 19, 2010
America's Cup - April 2006
by
Andrew Rice
Gavin Brady was one of two high profile resignations from BMW Oracle Racing last year, with tactician John Kostecki having left a few weeks earlier. Brady clearly wasn't happy with being moved off the helm to call tactics, while skipper Chris Dickson stepped up to the wheel.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Americas-Cup---April-2006
id=3959332 - Mar 19, 2010
America's Cup Diary - November 2007
by
Andrew Rice
With a month to go to the New York Supreme Court hearing on 22 October, Alinghi held out on olive branch to BMW Oracle Racing, in a bid to avoid legal action and settle the teams' differences out of court. America's Cup diary watches the progress...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Americas-Cup-Diary---November-2007
id=3959431 - Mar 19, 2010
The America's Cup - New Zealand ('David') Vs the Rest ('Goliath')
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Norman A Sutton
New Zealand is a nation of sailors - in fact it has been said that Kiwis own more boats per head of population than any other country in the World. So I guess it comes as no surprise that they have a World re-known reputation when it comes to sailing. Take the America's Cup for example. Currently being sailed in San Francisco Bay, Emirates Team New Zealand is looking very likely to take back the cup from the current holder, 'Goliath' Oracle Team USA. Talk about a David and Goliath story!
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Americas-Cup---New-Zealand-(David)-Vs-the-Rest-(Goliath)
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