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HomeAmerica's CupAC37Emirates Team New Zealand Seals Victory in a Thrilling America's Cup Final

Emirates Team New Zealand Seals Victory in a Thrilling America’s Cup Final

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A Historic Three-Peat for New Zealand

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Today, New Zealand etched its name in sailing history once more, clinching the 37th America’s Cup after an exhilarating race against INEOS Britannia. With the Kiwis on match point, the stakes couldn’t have been higher. Fans lined the shores, eager to witness what could be the final of the 37th America’s Cup.

The View From RNZYS Club In Auckland. Photo Credit: Boating NZ

As the start gun went off, the British team shot out of the gate, gaining an early lead, but it didn’t take long for Emirates Team New Zealand to seize control. The lead flipped multiple times throughout the first leg, keeping everyone on edge. Halfway through the leg, the Kiwis found their stride, surging ahead by 150 metres, powering towards Gate 1.

New Zealand crossed the gate at 4 minutes and 54 seconds, their boat slicing through the water at 35 knots, while INEOS Britannia followed 19 seconds later. Despite the British team’s early lead, the Kiwis were relentless, quickly extending their advantage to 250 metres.

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Dominance in Light Winds

October 19, 2024. Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, Race Day 6. EMIRATES TEAM NEW ZEALAND, INEOS BRITANNIA Photo Credit: AC37 media

As they battled through leg 2, the low winds proved challenging for the Brits, who struggled to maintain foiling. New Zealand, on the other hand, showed no signs of trouble, increasing their lead to 300 metres. By the time they reached Gate 2 at 9:09, it was clear they had the upper hand. The British team, 22 seconds behind, could only watch as their rivals extended their lead.

Leg 3 brought a sudden twist, with Emirates Team New Zealand momentarily dipping off their foils. This gave INEOS Britannia a golden opportunity, closing the gap to just 40 metres. The race had become a nail-biter as both boats approached Gate 3 neck and neck.

October 19, 2024. Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, Race Day 6, Race 9. INEOS BRITANNIA Photo Credit: AC37 media

But the Kiwis weren’t about to let the Cup slip from their grasp. They forced INEOS into their dirty wind, slowing them down just enough to regain a solid 150-metre lead as they headed into leg 4.

A Nail-Biting Finish

By the time they rounded Gate 4 at 18 minutes and 27 seconds, New Zealand was holding off the Brits with just a 150-metre buffer. As leg 5 began, it was anyone’s race, with INEOS Britannia only 70 metres behind, closing the gap inch by inch.

However, as they approached the final gate, Emirates Team New Zealand made their move. Passing through Gate 5 at 23 minutes and 30 seconds, they cemented their lead, with the British team trailing by 17 seconds. The Kiwis held their nerve in the final stretch, racing towards the finish line to seal the victory.

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October 19, 2024. Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, Race Day 6. INEOS BRITANNIA, EMIRATES TEAM NEW ZEALAND. Photo Credit: AC37 Media

A Historic Victory

Crossing the finish line at 26 minutes, Emirates Team New Zealand claimed their third consecutive America’s Cup victory, making history once again. Skippered by the indomitable Peter Burling, the team proved their mettle, overcoming both tactical challenges and the tricky conditions on the water.

October 19, 2024. Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, Race Day 6, Race 9. EMIRATES TEAM NEW ZEALAND, Winners of the America’s Cup. Photo Credit: AC37 media

Today’s race was a confirmation of New Zealand’s sailing prowess. With foiling precision, strategic brilliance, and sheer determination, Emirates Team New Zealand has cemented their place among yachting legends.

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