Americas Cup: Emirates Team New Zealand steal New York victory

Author : sliverlike1912
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 12:04:35


Americas Cup: Emirates Team New Zealand steal New York victory

With their port hull punctured and their rudder unwittingly hooked to the starting buoy, crewman Blair Tuke had to jump into the fast-moving water just to get them going.

But a difficult beginning only made their eventual victory taste all the sweeter, as the triumphant team drank champagne before a New York skyline.



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'It was one of those series where everyone had good luck and bad luck, but we got our good luck at the end of the regatta,' reflected Emirates Team skipper Glenn Ashby. 'It was exciting and crazy at the same time.'

The elite sailing competition was returning to the Big Apple for the first time since 1920, and Sunday saw over 100,000 spectators lining the banks of the Hudson River.

Insufficient winds had forced organizers to curtail Saturday's action, but the final day of racing saw far more favorable, if variable conditions -- as onlookers were treated to a dramatic conclusion in conditions ranging from 5 to 20 knots.

Points accrued in New York count towards overall tallies going into the Louis Vuitton Challenger series, in which the winner will take on Oracle Team USA in the America's Cup held next year in Bermuda.

Up next, the series heads to Chicago, with the action taking place from June 10-12.

WATCH: How do you prepare for the America's Cup?

New York Final Standings:

1. Emirates Team New Zealand -- 52 points

2. ORACLE Team USA -- 50 points

3. Groupama Team France -- 44 points

4. SoftBank Team Japan -- 42 points

5. Land Rover BAR -- 42 points

6. Artemis Racing -- 40 points

Overall standings, after five events:

1. Emirates New Zealand -- 244 points

2. ORACLE Team USA -- 236 points

3. Land Rover BAR -- 227 points

4. SoftBank Team Japan -- 201 points

5. Artemis Racing -- 201 points

6. Groupama Team France -- 194 points

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Up next, the series heads to Chicago, with the action taking place from June 10-12. With their port hull punctured and their rudder unwittingly hooked to the starting buoy, crewman Blair Tuke had to jump into the fast-moving water just to get them going. The elite sailing competition was returning to the Big Apple for the first time since 1920, and Sunday saw over 100,000 spectators lining the banks of the Hudson River. But a difficult beginning only made their eventual victory taste all the sweeter, as the triumphant team drank champagne before a New York skyline. Insufficient winds had forced organizers to curtail Saturday's action, but the final day of racing saw far more favorable, if variable conditions -- as onlookers were treated to a dramatic conclusion in conditions ranging from 5 to 20 knots. 6. Groupama Team France -- 194 points 3. Land Rover BAR -- 227 points With their port hull punctured and their rudder unwittingly hooked to the starting buoy, crewman Blair Tuke had to jump into the fast-moving water just to get them going. 1. Emirates New Zealand -- 244 points New York Final Standings: 1. Emirates New Zealand -- 244 points 2. ORACLE Team USA -- 50 points 6. Artemis Racing -- 40 points 4. SoftBank Team Japan -- 42 points 1. Emirates New Zealand -- 244 points 2. ORACLE Team USA -- 50 points 1. Emirates New Zealand -- 244 points With their port hull punctured and their rudder unwittingly hooked to the starting buoy, crewman Blair Tuke had to jump into the fast-moving water just to get them going. 5. Artemis Racing -- 201 points With their port hull punctured and their rudder unwittingly hooked to the starting buoy, crewman Blair Tuke had to jump into the fast-moving water just to get them going. 1. Emirates Team New Zealand -- 52 points 2. ORACLE Team USA -- 50 points 4. SoftBank Team Japan -- 42 points 3. Land Rover BAR -- 227 points Up next, the series heads to Chicago, with the action taking place from June 10-12. 1. Emirates New Zealand -- 244 points 3. Groupama Team France -- 44 points WATCH: How do you prepare for the America's Cup? With their port hull punctured and their rudder unwittingly hooked to the starting buoy, crewman Blair Tuke had to jump into the fast-moving water just to get them going. 5. Artemis Racing -- 201 points 'It was one of those series where everyone had good luck and bad luck, but we got our good luck at the end of the regatta,' reflected Emirates Team skipper Glenn Ashby. 'It was exciting and crazy at the same time.' 1. Emirates Team New Zealand -- 52 points Insufficient winds had forced organizers to curtail Saturday's action, but the final day of racing saw far more favorable, if variable conditions -- as onlookers were treated to a dramatic conclusion in conditions ranging from 5 to 20 knots. Points accrued in New York count towards overall tallies going into the Louis Vuitton Challenger series, in which the winner will take on Oracle Team USA in the America's Cup held next year in Bermuda. Points accrued in New York count towards overall tallies going into the Louis Vuitton Challenger series, in which the winner will take on Oracle Team USA in the America's Cup held next year in Bermuda.

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