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Andrew Simpson Dies During Training on Artemis’ AC72

Tragedy struck the San Francisco Bay sailing community on May 9 when Artemis’ (the Swedish team’s) AC72 capsized, losing one of its crew.  We send our thoughts and prayers to Andrew Simpson’s family and friends, Team Artemis and all those involved in the America’s Cup races. According to the Regatta Director Iain Murray, a full review of the incident is underway today with the four teams competing in the America’s Cup ‘Summer of Racing’ – ORACLE TEAM USA, Artemis Racing, Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa Challenge. The teams may elect to make some changes to what lays ahead for the America’s Cup races this summer.

According to our friends at Mojo Sailing, Wired.com seems to have the most coherent article about the Artemis capsize and the loss of Andrew Simpson:

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“…Preliminary reports indicate Artemis’s boat didn’t capsize because the sailors were pushing too hard or made a mistake, as was the case with Team Oracle. The problem was with the boat itself, either faulty engineering or faulty construction. The boat simply broke apart under sail, folded, then flipped. The Artemis boat has had a history of cracking and problems with the carbon fiber used in the twin “beams” — the two girders that lash the two narrow hulls together. The boat had been in and out of the shed numerous times in an attempt to correct those problems. Today, however, the forward beam — the girder in front of the sail — gave way during a practice run. The two hulls, no longer connected, began sailing in slightly different directions. This caused one hull to snap just forward of the aft beam, and the mast, held up by high-tension rigging connected to the front of the hulls, simply fell over. The boat began to cartwheel, ultimately trapping Simpson underneath and drowning him.”

From our friends at Latitude 38: May 9, 2013, the day of the incident.

Artemis’ AC72 Flips, Crewman DIes

An Artemis Racing AC72 cat flipped in the Central Bay this afternoon at approximately 1:10 this afternoon. From aerial photos it appears that the Swedish team’s boat suffered major damage; the forward crossbeam appears to have parted from one of the masts or broken.

Initially, VHF channel 16 radio reports were heard, reporting that one crewman was missing. He was eventually found, however. It’s been reported that a crewmember was taken ashore to the St. Francis YC docks by rescue personnel. There he was seen receiving CPR on the docks.

Shortly after 2 p.m. today the SF Fire Department confirmed that the injured crewman has died.

Update: A statement by Artemis Racing confirms the identity of their fallen teammate. British double Olympic medalist Andrew Simpson, 36, was trapped under the capsized boat for 10-15 minutes and could not be resuscitated.

The boat is under tow to Clipper Cove on Treasure Island. – latitude /andy

 

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America’s Cup Update & Racing Schedule

America’s Cup Update & Racing Schedule

Red Bull Youth America’s Cup Results

Watch their training and reaction to the selection.

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Young sailors from around the globe – aged 19-24 – completed a rigorous training program and the selection trials for the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup held Feb. 19 – 24 on San Francisco Bay.

Being that it is the first year the America’s Cup has offered a race program for young people, race leaders started out with rules about staying in the Alcatraz side of the Bay Bridge and not racing in over 15 knots of wind, but broke these rules the first day. The races took place while cold and fierce shipping winter winds made the challenge difficult to manage those massive sails on the 45’ Catamarans.

Selection Series Teams advancing to Red Bull Youth America’s Cup

Australia – Objective Australia

Germany – STG/NRV Youth Team

New Zealand – Full Metal Jacket Racing

Portugal – ROFF/Cascais Sailing Team

Switzerland – Team TILT

The five teams selected on Feb. 24 have now qualified to race in the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup from September 1-4, in a fleet that includes five additional youth crews supported by current America’s Cup teams.

Youth crews supported by America’s Cup World Series Teams

France – Energy Team/Name TBC

New Zealand – Emirates Team New Zealand/Name TBC

Sweden – Artemis Racing/Swedish Youth Challenge

USA – ORACLE TEAM USA/American Youth Sailing Force (SFO)
USA – ORACLE TEAM USA/USA45 Racing (USA)

America’s Cup Park

The America’s Cup has officially taken over the new cruise ship terminal – Piers 27 and 29, which they are transforming into the America’s Cup Park. It will be connected to America’s Cup Village on the Marina Green by a 2 mile walk.

Concert Series at the America’s Cup Park:

May 31 Imagine Dragons   ImagineDragons-280x185

June 2 Sting  small

Aug. 11 Train  train-280x185

Sept. 1 Jason Mraz  Live-GregBurke1-280x185

Check the America’s Cup website for upcoming details.

America’s Cup Healthy Ocean Project – Beach Clean Up

When: Sunday, April 7th, 2013*
Where: Treasure Island
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When: Saturday, April 13th, 2013*
Where: Jack London Square / Estuary Park Oakland
Tickets. 

*These events are free, but tickets are required.

America’s Cup Racing Schedule

* April 16 – 21 2013 AC World Series races begin in Naples, Italy, concluding in May prior to the beginning of the 34th America’s Cup events in San Francisco in July 2013. At the end of  each AC World Series circuit, a series champion is crowned based on their cumulative scores from each event.

* July 4 – Aug. 30 Louis Vuitton Cup, San Francisco Bay. Challengers from around the world will battle each other during the Louis Vuitton Cup, the America’s Cup Challenger Series, which determines who will advance toward the America’s Cup Finals against the Defender. The finals for the Louis Vuitton Cup begin on August 17. The first team to win seven races will become THE challenger and advance to race ORACLE TEAM USA in the America’s Cup Finals.

* Sept. 1 – 4 Red Bull Youth America’s Cup, San Francisco Bay

* Sept. 7 – 21 America’s Cup Finals, San Francisco Bay

More news about the San Francisco Bay and the America’s Cup at our partner’s website mojosail.com.

 

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