America's Cup World Series Plymouth
September 10-18, 2011


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ETNZ Wins ACWS Plymouth


Flying Emirates. Photo:©2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget
 

America's Cup World Series Plymouth

Final Sunday Sep 18:
Fleet Race Championship (One 40-minute Fleet Race) following Speed Trial (2 runs per boat).
Sunday Outlook, Report, and Results

On this page (click links or scroll down):
Feature Stories | Race Results

Race Reports:
Fleet Racing:
Plymouth Day 1: Sep 10: Fleet Racing
Plymouth Day 2: Sep 11: Fleet Racing
Match Race Championship:
Wednesday Day 5: Sep 14: Seeding Fleet Races
Thursday Day 6: Sep 15: Seeding Fleet Races
Friday Day 7: Sep 16: Match Racing: Qualifying Matches and Semi-final #1
Saturday Day 8: Sep 17: Match Racing: Placing Matches, Semi-Final # 2, and Match Race Final

Where to Watch the Racing:
America's Cup YouTube Channel | Live WebCam
Read more about ACWS TV/Online Broadcasts

Animated Virtual Coverage: VirtualEye

ACWS San Diego Stories:

Interview with Iain Murray

Iain Murray, Regatta director and CEO of ACRM. Photo 2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget
Photo:©2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

Iain Murray, Regatta Director and CEO of the America's Cup Race Management (ACRM) organization, is in charge of independent conduct of the regattas, and at the lead in pushing forward all the changes necessary for the America's Cup World Series and the actual America's Cup and Louis Vuitton Cup in 2013.  CupInfo checked in with him last Sunday on the final day of racing in Plymouth.  Iain talked about ACRM's focus going forward, plans for changes at the next ACWS stop in San Diego and for 2013, and the possibility of new teams joining up:

Question: How close are we to seeing an Italian team join in Venice or Naples?

Iain Murray:  I’m very positive that we will see an Italian team in the not too distant future.

Read interview with Iain Murray at CupInfo

No Rest for Shore Crews


Photo:©2011 ACEAGilles Martin-Raget

The crew escaped uninjured, but China Team punished their wingsail with a capsize in training on Tuesday's rest day, breaking internal structure in several panels and shredding the cover.  After being brought back into port, shore crews will be hard at work overnight, but Charlie Ogletree, Skipper for China Team, expects the AC45 to be ready for the start of racing tomorrow.

Read story at Americascup.com (Unavailable)

 

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Sunday September 18:


Into the black, stormy weather didn't stand in Emirates Team New Zealand's way, and neither did Oracle Racing.
Photo:©2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

 

Sunday Fleet Race Final


Sharing with friends after the race. Photo:©2011 Chris Cameron/ETNZ

Read CupInfo's Final Sunday Report

Oracle Spithill wins the Plymouth Fleet Race Championship, while New Zealand Wins the Plymouth Match Race Championship.

 


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Saturday September 17:

Day 7 Match Racing Championship:
Semi-Final #2, Final, and Placing Matches


Korea's streak ran out against Emirates Team New Zealand in the Plymouth Match Race final. Photo:©2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

New Zealand beats Team Korea in the Final after a hard-fought Artemis-Korea Semi-final.

Read CupInfo's Saturday Day 8 Report

 


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Friday September 16:

Day 7 Match Racing Championship:
Match Racing Qualifying and Semi-Final #1


Team Korea charged their way up the Qualifying brackets Friday, knocking off China, Oracle (Spithill), and Energy for a trip to the Semifinals.
Photo:©2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

Even when trailing, Russell Coutts dipped into his match racing tool box and went to work on Dean Barker, but it wasn't enough to keep the Kiwis down.  ETNZ won Semi-Final #1 by a score of 2 races to 1, advancing to the Final on Saturday against either Artemis or Team Korea.

 


A Tale of Three Races, Friday.  Despite two penalties in the pre-start, Oracle with Russell Coutts at the helm scrambled back to win Race 1 only to lose the next two races, and the series, to Dean Barker's boys. 
Photos(2):©2011 ACEA/
Gilles Martin-Raget

The action between Barker and Coutts was some of the best of the America's Cup World Series to date, with multiple penalties and a collision before the first gun had even sounded.  Well, not the gun but the first electronic signal, but you get the idea.  Oracle5 sailed from behind to in front anyway to win Race 1.  Just when Coutts looked to have Race 2 in hand, though, Barker on ETNZ got ahead, kept finding better wind at the right times, and carved out a win in Race Two, and again in Race Three.

Read CupInfo's Day 7 Report

 

 

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Thursday September 15: Wednesday September 14:
   

Match Racing Championship:
Regatta Day 6 - Second Seeding Day

Thursday Racing


China finished third in Race 3, their best placement of the regatta in Plymouth to date. Photo:©2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

Read CupInfo's Day 6 Report

Match Racing Championship:
Regatta Day 5 - First Seeding Day

Wednesday Racing


Artemis doubled-down on Wednesday, jumping to the top of the standings with two first place finishes. Photo:©2011 ACEA/Ricardo Pinto

Read CupInfo's Day 5 report

 

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Sunday September 10:

 


Aleph gets sideways in Plymouth. Photo:©2011 Chris Cameron/ETNZ
 

ACWS Plymouth Day 2

Video highlights of AC45 capsizes on Day 2 of ACWS Cascais - Image (C) 2011 ACEA
Click image to watch video highlights of the cats going all the way. Image:©2011 ACEA

Spectacular racing Sunday, at least for the half of the fleet that stayed upright.  The America's Cup World Series in Plymouth saw some incredible action, maybe even too much of it for some teams with three of the nine entries not even finishing the race.  Aleph, Korea, and GreenComm capsized, while Artemis withdrew after damaging their wing. 

Conditions were challenging for multihulls Sunday, with several boats getting overwhelmed when hit by strong gusts or tripped up by maneuvers that would have been fine in more stable weather.  Adding to the complexity, even though these are talented sailors, many come from the monohull world and are still learning the dynamics involved in heavy weather multihull sailing.

The finish order showed Oracle and ETNZ sharing the top three spots again, followed by Energy, China, and Korea (after righting their boat).  Match Race Championship Qualifying begins when racing resumes Wednesday.

Read CupInfo's Day 2 Report



Aleph was the first team to capsize their catamaran Sunday. Photo:©2011 Gilles Martin-Raget/Oracle Racing
Every which way but up. Click image to enlarge and see gallery.
Photo:©2011 ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget

Loïck Peyron of Energy Team, one of the most accomplished multihull skippers in the world, had the benefit of being a veteran at this sort of thing.  "It was difficult going around the corners today," said Peyron.  "The experienced multihull sailor in me was telling me to back off a bit, to avoid breakage and sail in 'offshore' mode.  I don't regret it because our boat is intact whereas others are having to make repairs.  I have experienced too many disasters in multihulls not to be affected."

Read more quotes at Americascup.com (unavailable)

 

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Saturday: September 10

 

ACWS Plymouth: Day 1
Opening Day in Plymouth

Showing the colors: Fleet racing was the order of the day in Plymouth for the start of the America's Cup World Series regatta.
Showing the colors: Fleet racing was the order of the day in Plymouth for the start of the America's Cup World Series regatta.
Photo:©2011 Chris Cameron/ETNZ

Read CupInfo's Day 1 Coverage

 


Emirates Team New Zealand took two out of three fleet races to open ACWS Plymouth, Saturday. Photo:©2011 Chris Cameron/ETNZ
Emirates Team New Zealand took two out of three fleet races to open ACWS Plymouth, Saturday. Photo:©2011  Chris Cameron/ETNZ


 

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