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Cup Racing Returns to New York

Lady Liberty has her torch; Jimmy Spithill has his cup.

© Rob Tringali

America’s Cup racing will return to New York for the first time since 1920 with a Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series regatta on May 7-8, 2016, preceded by a practice day on May 6.

From 1870 to 1920, defender NYYC hosted America’s Cup racing in New York Harbor. At the 13th America’s Cup in 1920, NYYC’s Resolute defeated Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock IV. The match had been postponed from 1914 due to World War I. After 1920, NYYC moved the Cup racing to Newport, RI.

The last America’s Cup racing in New York Harbor looked like this.

© Stephen Renard

"The New York event is going to be spectacular," said Oracle Team USA skipper Jimmy Spithill. "Racing in front of that Manhattan skyline will be a huge hit. New Yorkers are massive sports fans and I think this will be something very special: thrilling, top-level racing right in the heart of the city."

The Event Village will be in the Brookfield Place Waterfront Plaza, while the racing will be on the lower Hudson River off the Battery Park City Esplanade (between the Pier 25 basin to the north and The Battery to the south). The technical areas for teams, race management and TV production will be based at Liberty State Park and Liberty Landing Marina, across the Hudson River in New Jersey.

In this map, Brookfield Place Waterfront Plaza, the site for the Event Village, adjacent to North Cove Marina, is on the top right, marked by a red dropper; Liberty Landing Marina is on the top left; and the Statue of Liberty is on the bottom left.

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The New York ACWS event is one of six planned during 2016, including the just-announced kickoff regatta in Oman on February 27-28. New York thus joins Chicago as American venues in 2016. The schedule for next year so far is:

  1. Muscat, Oman — February 26-28
  2. New York, USA — May 6-8
  3. Chicago, USA — June 10-12
  4. Portsmouth, UK — July 22-24

Two additional ACWS events are in the works to complete the calendar; those will most likely be held in Europe in mid-September and in Asia in mid-November. Sailing in foiling AC45 catamarans, the teams competing in the AC World Series accumulate points that count toward the final competition for the 35th America’s Cup in 2017. See www.americascup.com.

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