USA wins 33rd America's Cup Match
BMW ORACLE Racing Team’s revolutionary wing sail powered trimaran USA convincingly won Race 2 off Valencia today to win the 33rd America’s Cup match outright.
The American team, founded ten years ago by software
mogul Larry Ellison, achieved its ultimate goal when
they powered across the finish line of Race 2 with a
margin of 5 minutes and 26 seconds to defeat the
Swiss Defender’s Alinghi 2-0.
Ellison sailed on board USA today, his first America’s Cup
Match race proving a winning one.
BMW ORACLE Racing become the first American team to
win the America’s Cup since 1992 when America3 defeated
Il Moro de Venezia off
San Diego.
San Francisco’s
Golden Gate Yacht Club become the 28th American
Defender of the America’s Cup.
Russell Coutts, CEO of BMW ORACLE Racing, has now
won the America’s Cup four times, twice with his
native New Zealand, once at the helm of the Swiss
Alinghi team and now masterminding the success of
Ellison’s American team.
In the evening twilight the giant black and white
trimaran USA speared across the finish line off
Valencia, a long way ahead of
the Swiss team who first won the America’s Cup in New Zealand in 2000 and then successfully
defended it against Emirates Team New
Zealand
in July 2007.
After a delay of over six hours waiting for the
SE’ly wind to settle, Race 2 of the best of three
series was contested in around 6-9 knots of breeze.
The showdown immediately unfolded in dramatic
fashion when Alinghi were penalized for an error in
the start box, the second successive penalty during
the Pre-Start sequence. USA lead off the start line by 24
seconds but the Swiss team hooked into extra wind
pressure on the right side of the course and a
favorable 20 degrees shift in wind direction.
They profited progressively and at one stage were
some 600 meters ahead of the BMW ORACLE Racing
Team’s trimaran.
Unlike Friday’s whitewash, when
USA sailed steadily away from Alinghi
5, the windward leg was nailbiting right until the
American trimaran was able to round the first mark
with a small lead.
On the approach to the windward mark of the 39 miles
triangle shaped course, USA came back
when they were able to squeeze inside the line of
Alinghi, to turn 28 seconds ahead. Surging to 30
knots at times on the first of two 13 miles reaches,
the powerful trimaran with its 223ft high solid wing
sail rig was able to gain 2 minutes and 16 seconds
by the second turning mark, the gybe, going on to
win by 5 minutes and 26 seconds.
Valentine’s Day sees bright sunshine and light winds
this morning around the Marina Real Juan Carlos 1,
the beating heart of the 33rd America’s Cup.
The forecast looks fairly promising for Race 2 which
is due to start around midday, although the race
committee do plan to wait until the forecasted SE’ly
breeze arrives and won’t be hurried. In many
respects it is a similar situation to Friday Race 1
where the offshore breeze is due to give way a
breeze from the southerly quadrant.
Alinghi 5 docked out first with Swiss timing at
0900hrs to their signature Red Hot Chili Peppers
‘Can’t Stop’. If this proves to be their last day as America’s Cup holders, team president
Ernesto Bertarelli (SUI) wore a huge smile and
looked relaxed as he stepped on board. They have the
advantage of entry with right of way on starboard
tack today and may try for revenge in the start box,
and aim to pin a penalty of
USA.
BMW ORACLE Racing’s
USA crew looked equally relaxed and
focused. They left their base knowing they can make
sailing history today. The triangle course is more
of a challenge in terms of maneuvers, boat handling
and sailing on the tight reaches. But, once more we
are heading into unknown territory. Some say Alinghi
will be stronger around the reaching course, but
others simply point to the extra righting moment of USA and the
power to drag ratio of their wing weapon.
It could be a red letter day for Russell Coutts
(NZL) the CEO of BMW ORACLE Racing. In 1995 he
skippered Black Magic to win the America’s Cup for New Zealand 5-0 against Dennis Conner’s Young
America Team and in 1993 he skippered Alinghi to win
the America’s Cup 5-0 for Switzerland. In
Race officer Harold Bennett (NZL) said this morning:
“ We are going out
for looking to midday but I am not sure we will see
the breeze by then, and we have to wait for this
offshore breeze to die away and for the wind to turn
into the SE, it is going to be in that quadrant,
southerly or SE. So we have to wait and see until it
develops.”
Provisional Deltas
Race 2:
Start Mark 1
Mark 2 Final
Alinghi
BMW ORACLE Racing 0:24
0:28 2:44
5:26
Race 2 official
crews line up:
BMW ORACLE Racing
Team
Brad Webb (NZL), Bowman
Simone de Mari (ITA), Pitman
Ross Halcrow (NZL), Jib Trimmer
Dirk de Ridder (NED), Wing Sail Trimmer
Joey Newton (AUS), Wing Sail Caddy
John Kostecki (USA),Tactician
James Spithill (AUS),Skipper/Helmsman
Matteo Plazzi (ITA),Navigator
Thierry Fouchier (FRA), Aft Pit
Matthew Mason (NZL), Mast
Alinghi 5
Piet van Nieuwenhuijzen (NED),Bow 1
Curtis Blewett (CAN),Bow 2
Jan Dekker (RSA/FRA),Bow 3
Rodney Ardern (NZL),Pitman
Simon Daubney (NZL),Trimmer upwind
Nils Frei (SUI),Trimmer downwind
Warwick Fleury (NZL),Mainsail trimmer
Pierre-Yves Jorand (SUI),Traveller
Ernesto Bertarelli (SUI),Helmsman
Brad Butterworth (NZL),Tactician
Murray Jones (NZL),Strategist
Juan Vila (ESP),Navigator
Loïck Peyron (FRA),Floater
Peter Evans (NZL), Pre-start
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