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Land Rover BAR Win Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Regatta in Oman

Land Rover BAR up on foils Racing Day 2 Photo: Ricardo Pinto, ACEA

Land Rover BAR up on foils Racing Day 2 Photo: Ricardo Pinto, ACEA

Despite a penalty and collision with Groupama Team France on Racing Day 1 and two penalties at the start on Racing Day 2, Ben Ainslie’s Land Rover BAR maintained their lead and win the America’s Cup World Series event in Oman.

Today’s wins position Land Rover BAR 2 points ahead of ORACLE TEAM USA in Oman and 1 point behind them overall (see below).

Overall Results from the weekend races in Oman:

  1. Land Rover BAR                       76
  2. ORACLE TEAM USA                  74
  3. Emirates Team New Zealand 70
  4. Groupama Team France         68
  5. SoftBank Team Japan              61
  6. Artemis Racing                        56

The six contenders for the 2017 America’s Cup went into this weekend’s regatta with the following scores from the 2015 World Series races with overall 2015-16 running totals as of the end of today:

  1. Emirates Team New Zealand         122 (192)
  2. ORACLE TEAM USA                         112 (186)
  3. Land Rover BAR                               109 (185)
  4. Artemis Racing                                 105 (161)
  5. SoftBank Team Japan                      100 (161)
  6. Groupama Team France                   82 (150)

ORACLE did close the gap overall going from 10 behind ETNZ to only 6 points behind and at the same time, Land Rover BAR moved from 3 behind ORACLE to only 1 point behind them overall. Beating out ORACLE TEAM USA, Groupama Team France took their first victory in the America’s Cup in race 6, which thrilled this new “underdog” team. They had not scored higher than a 3rd place all through 2015 and in race 5 won a 2nd place spurring them on  to their 1st place win.

Groupama Team Frances takes 1st place in race 6. Photo: Ricardo Pinto

Groupama Team Frances takes 1st place in race 6. Photo: Ricardo Pinto, ACEA

NBCSN will air the highlights of the Oman regatta on March 12 at 6pm. The six contenders will  meet up again in New York for the New York Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series regatta on the Hudson River. They will race on the Lower Hudson against the Manhattan skyline May 7 and 8. The New York event will be the second of six World Series events planned for 2016 as the best sailors in the world compete for points that affect their position in the 2017 America’s Cup.

It was history-in-the-making with Oman hosting the races this year – the first time the Middle East has participated in the entire history of the America’s Cup.

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Fun Globe-Trotting Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series 2016 Schedule

©ORACLE TEAM USA/photo Javier Salinas

©ORACLE TEAM USA/photo Javier Salinas

THE 2016 LOUIS VUITTON AMERICA’S CUP WORLD SERIES

It’s a fun globe-trotting year ahead for the World Series with races being held on the Indian Ocean in the Middle East, on the Mediterranean in Southern France, again in The Solent waterway in Portsmouth,UK, and then on the Hudson River in New York and on fresh water in Chicago.

 

Race Schedule

  • Muscat, Oman —Feb. 27-28, 2016; 
  • New York, USA – May 6-8, 2016;
  • Chicago, USA – June 10-12, 2016;
  • Portsmouth, UK – July 22-24, 2016;
  • Toulon, France Sept. 10-11, 2016;
  • Fukuoka, Japan — Nov. 18-20, 2016

Results at the close of the NYC World Series regatta May 8, 2016:

  1. Emirates Team New Zealand 244
  2. ORACLE TEAM USA 236
  3. Land Rover BAR 227
  4. SoftBank Team Japan 203
  5. Artemis Racing 201
  6. Groupama Team France 194

Results at the close of  the World Series races in 2015:

  1. Emirates Team New Zealand 122
  2. ORACLE TEAM USA 112
  3. Land Rover BAR 109
  4. Artemis Racing 105
  5. SoftBank Team Japan 100
  6. Groupama Team France 82

 

The Royal Gazette captured Tom Slingsby’s anticipation of the 2016 races. ORACLE TEAM USA’s helmsman and sailing team manager does not like being in second place going into 2016’s World Series races. He wants to be in the lead at all times, at every turn. ORACLE is currently training on the San Francisco Bay to get their team ready to take over Emirate Team New Zealand’s first place status. Stay tuned and get ready for the 2017 America’s Cup in Bermuda – watch the highlights of the Finals -Race 19 in 2013 on San Francisco Bay.

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Artemis takes 1st place in Race 3. Kiwis win Race 4 and event title.

Artemis wins 1st place - Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Artemis wins 1st place – Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Artemis Racing’s skipper Nathan Outteridge and crew were exuberant as they finally took 1st place in Race 3 Sunday in their hometown Gothenburg, Sweden, to the cheers of all their fans. ETNZ took 2nd and Land Rover BAR 3rd. Oracle was in 4th. Double points’ racing weighs heavily in Sunday’s races. At the end of Race 3 ETNZ, BAR and USA are tied overall for the America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series Event 2 with 34 points each.

Lighter winds prevailed and there was no foiling, as boats can’t generate enough speed to make the foils work. Getting to the first mark is all about what angle will get you there faster. Tacticians have to determine to go with the wind or against the wind and take advantage of every shift. Code 0 (larger sail for downwind) sails play a vital role on days like this, as does positioning on the boat – shifting weight as the environment changes. Anticipating winds by studying dark spots (puffs in the water) is key.

Light winds make for slow difficult racing - Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Light winds make for slow, difficult racing – Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Race 4 had a little more wind and the start ended up pretty even except for Artemis in last. Commentators said that in conditions like today’s, “You are a hero one minute and a goat the next.“  Oracle was out in front and then in leg 3 the wind shifted and their lead just evaporated in a quick minute. Japan took the lead. Meanwhile, New Zealand was making huge gains. And in one more wind shift, ETNZ was in the lead sailing very well, positioning weight on the boat as they adjusted to the weird winds. Tactician’s judgment was key.

Team New Zealand takes 1st place in Race 4 and 1st place in Event 2 of the America’s Cup Louis

New Zealand takes first in Race 4 and wins Event 2 in Gothenburg - Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

New Zealand wins Event 2 in Gothenburg – Giles Martin-Raget/ACEA 2015

Vuitton World Series. In Race 4 Softbank Japan takes 2nd place and they are a brand new team. Groupama Team France takes 3rd and they too have a new crew learning to work together. Oracle Team USA takes 4th (really stings after winning two first places in Sat.’s races) with BAR in 5th and Artemis last. “That was brutal,” said Jimmy Spithill, as Oracle crossed the line (on-board audio).

Event 3 of the World Series regattas will take place Oct. 16-18 in Bermuda, host of the 35th America’s Cup Match.

 

Summary of event 2 in Gothenburg, Sweden:

Place Team Points

1st – Emirates Team New Zealand – 54

2nd – ORACLE TEAM USA – 48

3rd –  Land Rover BAR – 46

4th – Softbank Team Japan – 43

5th – Artemis Racing – 42

6th – Groupama Team France – 37

Overall World Series Summary, Events 1 & 2:

1st – Emirates Team New Zealand –72

2nd – Land Rover BAR – 65

3rd – ORACLE TEAM USA – 64

4th –Softbank Team Japan – 56

5th – Artemis Racing – 53

6th – Groupama Team France – 50

The Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series runs over two years – 2015 and 2016. The winner of the series will carry two points forward into the round robin phase. Second place in the series carries one point. At the end of the round robin, any ties will be broken using these results. That means the AC World Series could determine which team receives the bonus point for the America’s Cup Match and which team is eliminated.

More about Oracle Team USA’s double wins in Gothenburg

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Oracle Team USA takes 1st place in Opening Day Races

At the starting line In Gothenburg, Sweden -  Giles Marin-Raget, ACEA

At the starting line In Gothenburg, Sweden –
Giles Marin-Raget, ACEA

Oracle Team USA won both races today in Gothenburg, Sweden, at the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series’ second event. Land Rover BAR (Britain) took two 2nd places and ETNZ (New Zealand) won both 3rds.

Artemis Racing, the Swedish team, took one 4th and one 6th after running aground and damaging their foils (after race 1), which must have been disappointing for all the hometown fans.

“This morning we said we just needed to have a solid day to be in the mix for the double points on Sunday. We didn’t really have much chance in the second race today, but everyone is still quite upbeat,” said skipper Nathan Outteridge. We made mistakes but it’s all about how you recover. We’ll get the boat fixed up and be ready for tomorrow.”

Giles Martin-Raget, ACEA -  Gothenburg, Sweden, Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series

Giles Martin-Raget, ACEA –
Gothenburg, Sweden, Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series

What was Oracle’s secret strategy?

It seems that the Start is a vital opportunity to separate yourself from the pack. The Start is all about time and distance. Oracle found a way to punch through the startup in both races and with their quick starts, maintained the lead and won both races. They had to gage the wind and predict the winds by studying the dark spots in the water. Wind is never static – always puffing up and shifting around. It seemed apparent that on the upwind, the left side of the course warranted more wind and Oracle heeded that information. Risk-taking aided them in staying in the lead, as they maneuvered close to rocks that are right in the middle of the course to find more wind.

But when Broadcaster Tucker Thompson asked Oracle’s Skipper Jimmy Spithill what so improved their racing from the first event in Portsmouth, Spithill replied, “We were candid and critical of each other….” You can download the America’s Cup app ($7.99) and watch day 2 of racing live at 3am Sun. or just wait for the next recap.

Again, as in Portsmouth last month, it’s amazing to see so many spectators gathered for a sailing event.

Race results are below and it’s double racing points tomorrow (Sun., Aug. 30). Every point counts towards the 2017 America’s Cup. Stay tuned.

Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series- 
Results 

Oracle Team USA rounding the mark -Giles Martin-Raget, ACEA

Oracle Team USA rounding the mark -Giles Martin-Raget, ACEA

Event 2, Day One of racing:
Team – Points
•    Oracle Team USA – 20
•    Land Rover BAR – 18
•    Emirates Team New Zealand – 16
•    SoftBank Team Japan – 13
•    Artemis Racing – 12
•    Groupama Team France – 11
Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series – Overall results for two events:
•    Land Rover BAR – 37
•    Oracle Team USA – 36
•    Emirates Team New Zealand – 34
•    SoftBank Team Japan – 26
•    Groupama Team France – 24
•    Artemis Racing – 21

By |2016-04-02T20:46:12-07:00August 29th, 2015|0 Comments

Land Rover BAR Wins First America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series Event

Duchess of Cambridge congratulates Ben Ainslie ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Duchess of Cambridge congratulates Ben Ainslie ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

The Duchess of Cambridge gave the Royal Congratulations to Land Rover BAR (Ben Ainslie Racing) crowning them the event winners with 19 points at the completion of Day 1 racing of the first in many America’s Cup Louis Vuitton World Series race events.

Unfortunately, Day 2 racing was canceled due to unsafe conditions. The official statement from America’s Cup World Series Portsmouth Facebook page follows.

A Moët & Chandon moment ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

A Moët & Chandon moment
©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Next Event: Aug. 27-30 in Gothenburg, Sweden

OFFICIAL STATEMENT

After discussions with the America’s Cup organising committee due to extreme weather we have had to take the difficult decision to cancel today’s racing and Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series event programme, and the site has been closed for the day, Sunday July 26.

We had hoped to go ahead with early racing, but with winds gusting in excess of 30mph we could not risk the safety of the crews and public, and their welfare is paramount.

Rough Seas in Portsmouth ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Rough Seas in Portsmouth ©ACEA 2015/Photo Giles Martin Raget

Due to high winds the Waterfront Festival Arena and Fanzone Arena is now closed, and we ask public to leave the event site.

For everyone who booked tickets in the Fanzone Arena and Grandstand today, refunds will be issued through Ticketmaster.

 

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