by Natalie | Feb 18, 2021 | Daily News, Features
It’s all systems go for 350 sailors from 60 nations to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, with ten sailing events to be held over 30 miles to the southwest of Tokyo on Sagami Bay in Enoshima, Japan. After the one year postponement due to COVID-19, there’s growing...
by Natalie | Feb 18, 2021 | Daily News, Features
Event organizers will be joining local government and the international community in working to limit and eradicate the COVID-19 spread by cancelling the 2021 edition of Antigua Sailing Week (ASW), including the Peters & May Round Antigua Race, which were...
by Natalie | Feb 17, 2021 | Daily News, Features, Industry Insider 1
In these uncertain times, as the permitted Event Organiser responsible for the delivery of the 36th America’s Cup presented by PRADA in Auckland under the Host Venue Agreement with NZ Government and Auckland Council, America’s Cup Event Limited remains committed to...
by Natalie | Feb 17, 2021 | Daily News, Features
As the Event Organizer of the 36th America’s Cup, America’s Cup Event Limited (ACE) is navigating the issues during the New Zealand government’s COVID-19 lockdown for Auckland. But as ACE considers the commercial elements to ensure spectators and sponsors are...
by Natalie | Feb 17, 2021 | Daily News, Features
If you are a fan of, or even mildly intrigued by the America’s Cup, then make the most of Auckland’s hosting of the 2021 event because for the first time ever, there’s a chance it may leave – even if Team New Zealand wins. It has been a given, in New Zealand’s 35...
by Natalie | Feb 16, 2021 | Daily News, Features
Both teams entered the Prada Cup Challenger Selection Series Finals claiming an advantage, which is what you say when it’s all you can say. INEOS Team UK, having won the series prelims, enjoyed the extra time to refine their boat, while Luna Rossa saw advantage from...