Sailing World on Water Oct 18.24 SPECIAL Edited 37th America's Cup Barcelona Races 1-6

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This is your weekly Global Sailing highlights show, the World on Water, for October 18, 2024.
This week it is a special edition of the World on Water as we look at the first 6 races in the 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona Spain.
Race one coming in from the port end, Emirates Team New Zealand dial in at 2 minutes 10 seconds whilst the INEOS Britannia are late having being off the foils and are forced to tack at the right boundary to come into the start.Emirates Team New Zealand tack underneath IB and lead them into the box with just over a minute to go to the start. Emirates Team New Zealand lead out to the right boundary and tack around. INEOS Britannia go longer and then tack back for the line.
Race 2 and at 2 minutes 10, Ineos Britannia drives in hard and goes for the cross. Emirates Team New Zealand come in bang on time and gybe round to follow Ineos Britannia who tack around and then follow Emirates Team New Zealand but Emirates Team New Zealand come back at Ineos Britannia aggressively on starboard tack before trailing Ineos Britannia down to the right boundary. Emirates Team New Zealand tack around high on the line with 20 seconds to go and then come in aggressively on Ineos Britannia’s line. Emirates Team New Zealand starts at the starboard end and tack away immediately to the right side.
There was ruthless execution on display in the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup Match as Emirates Team New Zealand extended their advantage to 3-0 after forcing a penalty on the Challenger of Record Ineos Britannia in the pre-start period of the only race completed today in Barcelona.Conditions were promising in the early afternoon, but forecasters were expecting a slow shut-down of the easterly breeze which, unfortunately, took place faster than expected.
In a closely fought race that rewarded the most marginal of gains Emirates Team New Zealand took one more point in the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup Match this afternoon in Barcelona with a fourth consecutive victory over Ineos Britannia that advanced them to within three points of victory in this first-to-seven series.It was a tough loss for the British who came out with a very different pre-start game-plan, electing to disengage from any potential penalty-inducing close calls and instead trusting in the outright speed of their yacht ‘Britannia’ to try to outmuscle the Kiwis in a straight line. It was a tactic that initially appeared to work.
Race 5 got underway on time with the wind above the 6.5 knots lower racing limit and a lumpy, bumpy, residual sea state that made it challenging to keep the A C 75s flying consistently. In essence, this race was decided soon after Emirates Team New Zealand dialled into the starting box from the port end. They were on time, but without the speed to comfortably cross Ineos Britannia’s starboard gybe entry. The onboard decision to gybe around saw ‘Taihoro’ lose speed and drop into displacement mode.
In Race 6 Ineos Britannia came in from the port side and immediately there was pre-start aggression from both teams. After crossing the Kiwis the British went into their customary tack to take themselves above the start line and were followed closely by Emirates Team New Zealand who had set-up as the hunter. A peel away to the right by the British saw both boats close running to the boundary with Britannia pinned out to windward and trying to outrun the Kiwis to leeward.

The content in this video has been classified as copyright so it has been demonetised. If you wish to support us contact [email protected] for ways to help.
This is your weekly Global Sailing highlights show, the World on Water, for October 18, 2024.
This week it is a special edition of the World on Water as we look at the first 6 races in the 37th America's Cup in Barcelona Spain.
Race one coming in from the port end, Emirates Team New Zealand dial in at 2 minutes 10 seconds whilst the INEOS Britannia are late having being off the foils and are forced to tack at the right boundary to come into the start.Emirates Team New Zealand tack underneath IB and lead them into the box with just over a minute to go to the start. Emirates Team New Zealand lead out to the right boundary and tack around. INEOS Britannia go longer and then tack back for the line.
Race 2 and at 2 minutes 10, Ineos Britannia drives in hard and goes for the cross. Emirates Team New Zealand come in bang on time and gybe round to follow Ineos Britannia who tack around and then follow Emirates Team New Zealand but Emirates Team New Zealand come back at Ineos Britannia aggressively on starboard tack before trailing Ineos Britannia down to the right boundary. Emirates Team New Zealand tack around high on the line with 20 seconds to go and then come in aggressively on Ineos Britannia’s line. Emirates Team New Zealand starts at the starboard end and tack away immediately to the right side.
There was ruthless execution on display in the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup Match as Emirates Team New Zealand extended their advantage to 3-0 after forcing a penalty on the Challenger of Record Ineos Britannia in the pre-start period of the only race completed today in Barcelona.Conditions were promising in the early afternoon, but forecasters were expecting a slow shut-down of the easterly breeze which, unfortunately, took place faster than expected.
In a closely fought race that rewarded the most marginal of gains Emirates Team New Zealand took one more point in the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup Match this afternoon in Barcelona with a fourth consecutive victory over Ineos Britannia that advanced them to within three points of victory in this first-to-seven series.It was a tough loss for the British who came out with a very different pre-start game-plan, electing to disengage from any potential penalty-inducing close calls and instead trusting in the outright speed of their yacht ‘Britannia’ to try to outmuscle the Kiwis in a straight line. It was a tactic that initially appeared to work.
Race 5 got underway on time with the wind above the 6.5 knots lower racing limit and a lumpy, bumpy, residual sea state that made it challenging to keep the A C 75s flying consistently. In essence, this race was decided soon after Emirates Team New Zealand dialled into the starting box from the port end. They were on time, but without the speed to comfortably cross Ineos Britannia’s starboard gybe entry. The onboard decision to gybe around saw ‘Taihoro’ lose speed and drop into displacement mode.
In Race 6 Ineos Britannia came in from the port side and immediately there was pre-start aggression from both teams. After crossing the Kiwis the British went into their customary tack to take themselves above the start line and were followed closely by Emirates Team New Zealand who had set-up as the hunter. A peel away to the right by the British saw both boats close running to the boundary with Britannia pinned out to windward and trying to outrun the Kiwis to leeward.

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