Alinghi Wins America’s Cup 5-2
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ALINGHI WINS AMERICA’S CUP
5-2
2007-07-03
Alinghi, the Swiss Defender of the
America’s Cup from the Société Nautique de Genève, won
the 32nd America’s Cup Match today with a 5-2 victory over
the Challenger Emirates Team New Zealand. Alinghi wrapped up
the exciting match with a nail-biting, 2 second win in
today’s deciding seventh race.
“This is a
fantastic day for Alinghi, to win the America’s Cup again
after four years of hard work! The crew, the designers and
the shore team have done an incredible job throughout the
series, we have fought hard against a strong challenger and
have won. We’ll be celebrating tonight!” declared team
skipper, Brad Butterworth.
Alinghi was the first
European team to win the America’s Cup in 2003, and now it
has achieved another first by successfully defending it in
Europe. Alinghi joins Team Dennis Conner and Team New
Zealand as the only crews in Cup history to win as a
Challenger and Defender.
With many lead changes
throughout the series and an average margin of victory of 23
seconds, the 32nd Match will be remembered for its
excitement and drama. The tightening of the America’s Cup
Class Rule has helped produce this highly competitive
racing. The differences were slight as ETNZ was a well
prepared team with a quick boat and solid crew
work.
“Even though the boats are not that
similar, in terms of their appendage packages and hull
shapes, we thought it would be close,” said Grant Simmer,
Alinghi’s managing director and design team coordinator.
“This now is a contest of metres - metres to get you in a
position where you can get a strong lee bow, or metres where
you can just get across the other boat. It’s so close now,
that every cm is significant.”
The close racing
was evident again in today’s race. Alinghi led at the
first windward mark by 7 seconds, but ETNZ snatched the lead
back to round the leeward gate 14 seconds
ahead.
Alinghi pulled even with ETNZ up the second
windward leg and the Kiwis tried a drastic move, tacking to
port above the layline to the mark. As Alinghi approached on
starboard ETNZ opted to try and duck behind to get its bow
to leeward and prevent Alinghi from rounding. But the Kiwis
failed to keep clear and Alinghi was forced to alter course.
The on-water umpires penalised ETNZ.
Near the
finish, with the win less than one mile away, the wind
shifted and died and Alinghi was forced to hoist a headsail
and regain boat speed ETNZ was completing its penalty turn
as Alinghi was speeding up. This was just enough for the
Swiss team to nudge its bow across the finish line by the
slimmest of margins and win the America’s Cup
again!
Alinghi would like to thank the main
partners, co-sponsors and official suppliers for their
support of this campaign and for playing an instrumental
role in the team achieving today’s victory.
Other
news:
Riding high on the success of winning the
America’s Cup again and in its desire to bring the Cup to
the people, Alinghi will be doing a ‘homecoming tour’ of
Switzerland with the famous trophy starting in Geneva on the
8 July at the Parc de Eaux Vives from 17:00 onwards. This
homecoming festival coincides with the 150th anniversary of
the creation of the America’s Cup event and will be open
to the public. From there members of the team and the
America’s Cup will tour Zurich (10 July), Bern (12 July)
and Lugano (14 July) to meet the public and recount the
adventures of this victorious 32nd America’s Cup campaign.
Additionally, the team will look to visit other countries
and continents over the next few months to give sailing and
sports fans worldwide the opportunity to see the Auld Mug
first-hand and understand more about the unique and growing
competition that is the America’s
Cup.
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Alinghi flies the colours of
the Société Nautique de Genève, Switzerland. Its partners
for the 2007 campaign are UBS and BT Infonet (Main
Partners), as well as Audemars Piguet, SGS, Nespresso, MSC
Cruises, WISeKey and North Sails (Co sponsors).
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web site at:
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