PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
BMW ORACLE Racing Team (USA):
Larry
Ellison (USA) team founder and afterguard BMW ORACLE
Racing Team (USA):
“ It is a fabulous
experience I am very proud to be part of this team
and I am exceptionally proud to bring the America’s Cup back to the United States of America
for the first time in a very long time.”
James Spithill
(AUS) skipper-helm BMW ORACLE Racing Team (USA):
“ What a fantastic
race. Firstly I would really like to congratulate
Alinghi for bouncing back today. They were coming
out there swinging. We knew they were a champion
team and they showed that again today. Full credit
to them it was one hell of a boat race. I tell you
enjoyed every minute of it.”
It was good to see
the reaching race, I think you’ll appreciate the
boats getting together and showed how exciting it
can be.
John Kostecki (USA) tactician BMW ORACLE Racing Team (USA):
“ This is huge. I
have been dreaming about winning the America’s Cup for 25 years and so it
is a very special moment. It is a great team and
this was very much a team effort. Everyone put in a
lot. It was a difficult project especially with the
wing sail, and there was some testing times.”
Russell Coutts
(NZL) CEO and afterguard BMW ORACLE Racing Team (USA):
“ I think this was
a very challenging event. Even two or three months
ago I was not sure that we could have our team
working effectively enough to beat these guys. I
know, because I was in team Alinghi and I know how
good they are. It was a fantastic effort on our
behalf to have beaten them and certainly I hope to
see them back and competing in the
America’s Cup.”
Larry Ellison (USA)
team founder and afterguard BMW ORACLE Racing Team
(USA) ….one his
thoughts on possible venues for the 34th America’s Cup in response to questions about
San Francisco and Valencia:
“ I think we are
open to considering a lot of options. We will talk
to San Francisco, to Valencia…..Valencia have been fantastic hosts to the last
two America’s Cups. And as you know we
pushed very hard to hold this Cup in Valencia. It was not the Defender’s
first choice, and overall we enjoyed sailing the
32nd and the 33rd
America’s Cup in
Valencia.”
Larry Ellison (USA) team founder and afterguard BMW ORACLE
Racing Team (USA)….on
speculation about a Challenger of Record:
“ All I would like
to say is that we definitely have Challenger of
Record. One thing I would like to assure people
about the 34th
America’s Cup. There be a completely
independent jury, there will be a completely
independent umpires. It will be an independent group
which manages the next America’s Cup
and there will be a level playing field for all
competitors.”
James Spithill
(AUS) skipper-helm BMW ORACLE Racing Team (USA)….on
comparisons with his last America’s Cups in
monohulls;
“This one has been
an amazing experience, pretty much for al the team,
but especially for the sailors, Pretty much everyone
on the boat had very little multihull experience
beforehand. In some ways this almost one feels
harder. For me personally it was a really steep hill
to climb. To be able to climb that you need to have
good support and early on Franck Cammas and the
Groupama guys, Glenn Ashby, Roman Hagara and a lot
of these multihull experts. From my point of view
there was no way I could have got to that level
without their help and support.”
Russell Coutts
(NZL) CEO and afterguard BMW ORACLE Racing Team (USA):
“ Of course we
would like to see Alinghi back as a challenger. They
are one of the best teams in this business, and they
have proven that. I think that the Cup boats we
should reach consensus with the rest of the America’s Cup
world. I think it would be irresponsible for one
party to make try and make a decision on behalf of
the everyone else. You need to put a lot of thought
into this. This is a 159 year old trophy and let’s
look after it.”
Larry Ellison (USA) team founder and afterguard BMW ORACLE
Racing Team (USA):
“This particular
America’s Cup has got a lot of
interest because for the first time in a long time
it featured the two fastest sailboats in the world.
And the limits of what is possible marrying high
speed sailing and material science, carbon
fiber, Kevlar, computational fluid dynamics,
computer simulation of not only our hulls but also
our wing. It was really a high tech race. And a
bunch of people who really aren’t that interested in
sailing followed it pretty closely. And we think
that is important for our sport. We think that is
important to get the television coverage, to involve
non sailors as well as sailors. We are going to try
and make decision along with the rest of the
America’s Cup community so we can do just that,
achieving sponsorship and funding for all of the
teams from BMW ORACLE and Alinghi to the China Team
and the South African Team and the Swedish team the
New Zealand team. If we do our job well and work
closely with them it should be the most popular
America’s Cup ever, the 34th
America’s Cup.”
Alinghi:
Ernesto Bertarelli (SUI) Team President and helm
Alinghi (SUI):
“Over the last ten
years anyone who has come close to the Alinghi team
I guess understands what I feel now. There is a
unique warmth, a unique spirit, a unique friendship
that ties any person who has either worked, cheered
or come close and met the Alinghi team. And so I am
very proud of what we achieved over the last nine
years.”
“It is not for me
decide the future of the America’s Cup any more so I
will wait and see what the future is going to bring
us and where it going to take us. Then I will
decide.”
“We could see there
was a bit of difference in the boats, but that’s
yacht racing.”
“ They had a
strategy. They got a little help from the legal
system in New York that always makes things difficult
for us Europeans to get the same sort advantages.
They were able to change their boat when they saw
ours, they were able to bring a wing and they were
faster. So, good on them. Maybe I wouldn’t have done
the same thing, but that is the
America’s Cup, it is not the
European Cup, it is the America’s Cup. The Americans have a
bit of an advantage but they take the Cup back home.
Let’s see what happens now.”
“ I think the
greatest achievement of Alinghi is being the first
European Team to win the America’s Cup.”
“If you win the America’s Cup
you hope you are not going to be sued!”
“ The best part is
not actually having the silverware itself. The best
part is having the team that is successful, which
has a spirit, which wins and god knows if we had
won. If any team that has won over the last ten
years has won it is Alinghi. Now these last two
races we did not win, we were disadvantaged we
didn’t have a boat which was quite fast enough, but
with the boat we had, with the odds we had we did
our best to show that we were not going to lay down.
We exit with our heads high.”
Brad Butterworth
(NZL) skipper-tactician Alinghi (SUI):
“ I think both days
were real races. Unfortunately it is just two races,
but I’d like to congratulate Oracle on the job that
they have done, designing and building and sailing
that boat. It is not an easy thing to do the change
their boat, to re-mode it and to push it when they
saw what we were coming out with. And to the guys in
our group as well. They did a great job with the
time constraints they had.”
“ We wanted to get
the right hand side of the start line. We were a
little bit bunched by the start being called so late
in the day. We really weren’t close enough for the
time that we had and we struggled to ping the ends
and then gybe round and get to our end so we got a
nice penalty for free and that was two for two, so
we like be even numbers, that is good. We thought
we’ve got the penalty we will gybe round and we
could not get to the starboard layline to the
committee boat which is what wanted, because of the
spectator boats.”
“We managed to get
what we wanted and I think we had better pressure on
that side on that long starboard tack and we pushed
the boat harder than we have ever pushed it on both
tacks.”
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