Virtual Spectator brings day two to 1000s
Virtual Spectator brings day two of the Louis Vuitton Cup to thousands
Thousands of yachting fans around the world watched all of today's Louis Vuitton Cup racing live over the Internet, thanks to leading sports animation company Virtual Spectator.
Virtual Spectator CEO Greg Young says the 100% New Zealand owned company is signing on over 100 people every hour as subscribers for its Louis Vuitton Cup premium 3D internet race viewer.
"Virtual Spectator is the only way to watch all the races live every day - television coverage only shows one race a day. We also provide our subscribers on-demand replays of all races."
Mr Young says that Virtual Spectator is now fully operational following some technical difficulties with US based servers on day one of racing. "Our team has worked around the clock with our US partners to make sure we were up and running for racing on day two and beyond."
Virtual
Spectator is available for $US24.95 from
. It is
available in English and Italian. A French version will be
available by Round Robin Two of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
About Virtual Spectator International Virtual Spectator International developed the world's first 3D animation technology for live sports - perfect for all visual media. Consumers around the world use Virtual Spectator International's technology to watch and interact with their favourite sport, via the Internet or television. Virtual Spectator International is also a vehicle for multinational businesses, internet companies and sports sponsors to develop their brand presence and maximise their sports sponsorship investment. (Also see www.virtualspectator.com)