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

December 19, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

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. ... read full story

34th Americas Cup: AC72 Class Rule finalized and published

October 18, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

Full details of the new high-performance Wingsailed 72ft catamaran that will transform America's Cup racing have been published. The AC72 Class Rule went from concept to completed Class Rule in less than four months. ... read full story

America’s Cup: New AC45 catamaran class takes shape in Auckland

October 13, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

The new AC45 catamaran class is taking shape in Auckland, New Zealand. The AC45 is the little sister with attitude to the AC72. Both classes are fundamental parts of the transformation of the America’s Cup. ... read full story

34th America’s Cup regeneration

October 10, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

Richard Worth & Craig Thompson, two of the most distinguished figures in world sport will lead the regeneration of the America’s Cup. Richard Worth will be Chairman of the America’s Cup Event Authority (ACEA) Management Board and Craig Thompson has been appointed CEO of ACEA. ... read full story

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

September 29, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

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. ... read full story

34th America’s Cup: New AC72 class, the fast, spectacular, wingsail catamaran unveiled

September 20, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

The new AC72 catamaran class is the first-ever wingsail catamaran class for the America’s Cup and the fastest-ever class in the iconic 159-year-old competition. The new AC72 catamaran class replaces the ACC monohull class, which was created in 1988 and first raced in 1992 Cup. ... read full story

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

September 17, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

Iain Murry has been chosen as the 34th America's Cup Regatta Director. ... read full story

Emirates Team New Zealand talks about 34th America’s Cup Protocol

September 15, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

Grand Dalton of Emirates Team New Zealand talks about the 34th America's Cup Protocol announced on the 13th September 2010 in Valencia. ... read full story

34th America’s Cup to be held in 2013

September 14, 2010

Written by Eva Belanyiova

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. ... read full story

America’s Cup television trials in Valencia highly successful

July 26, 2010

Written by Chelsea Smith

Over the past 4 days two high-performance monohulls and multihulls have been loaded with a several cameras and microphones and put through match racing manoeuvres to help find new camera angles and test surround sound format for the 34th Americas Cup. ... read full story

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