by Natalie | May 20, 2022 | Daily News
The ‘trickle down’ from the America’s Cup once meant equipment developed for the teams would, after the competition, reach the recreational market. Massive advancements, often using team money, fueled new products from the marine industry. These were the good ole...
by Natalie | Mar 26, 2022 | Daily News, Industry Insider 1
The loss of the 2024 America’s Cup will deny Auckland businesses a critical opportunity for post-COVID recovery, says the Auckland Business Chamber. Spanish media have reported that Team New Zealand has chosen Barcelona as the next host of the America’s Cup, saying...
by Natalie | Mar 1, 2022 | Regattas News
American Magic are finally closing their Auckland base in another sign the next America’s Cup will be sailed overseas. Here’s an update from Duncan Johnstone of STUFF media: The United States syndicate has begun dismantling the two buildings they used in the Wynyard...
by Natalie | Dec 1, 2021 | Daily News
As of 12:00am yesterday, Challengers can now officially enter the next edition of the America’s Cup. While the teams from the 2021 edition had indicated their interest to compete again, it was a past winner that was first to publicly submit their interest. According...
by Natalie | Nov 30, 2021 | Daily News
In the ‘good ole days’ of the America’s Cup, it was a much simpler to host the event. Just schedule the races, set the marks, and blow some horns, but now it is about creating a fan experience. Build a spectator village. Secure land to cluster team bases. Coordinate...