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America's Cup racing returns to New York for first time in 96 years

by America's Cup media 29 Mar 2016 22:20 BST 7-8 May 2016
America's Cup Racing will return to New York for the first time in 96 years © 35th America's Cup

The America's Cup – which will return to New York Harbor for the first time in almost a century – today unveiled details of its highly anticipated race program, public event village, activity schedule, and local charity initiatives related to the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series racing on May 7 and 8.

The multi-day sailing event will feature the world's best sailors, racing the fastest boats, in front of the backdrop of New York's iconic harbour and landmarks.

Additionally, for the first time, the America's Cup will be bringing stateside its non-profit AC Endeavour program for partnerships with three area youth sailing organizations.

On both Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 8, the epicentre of the race festivities will be Battery Park City and the Brookfield Place Waterfront Plaza. All races will finish just off the plaza, which will be home to one central event village. Thousands of spectators are expected to watch the race, either on land along the pier or from hundreds of spectator boats on the water near the race course.

"The Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series is a celebrated homecoming for the America's Cup, which was held in New York for 50 years, representing the sport's first 13 challenges," said Sir Russell Coutts, Chief Executive Officer of the America's Cup Event Authority.

"The trophy was held by the New York Yacht Club from 1851 until 1983, widely recognized as the longest winning streak in the sport. When America's Cup sailing returns in May, spectators will witness the latest, exciting iteration of the sport - an awe-inspiring blend of athleticism, technological advancement and keen awareness of nature."

The Competition

Six teams, each sailing on behalf of a home country (defending champion ORACLE TEAM USA, Emirates Team New Zealand, Land Rover BAR for Great Britain, Artemis Racing for Sweden, SoftBank Team Japan, and Groupama Team France) will compete in the New York race, vying for points that count towards the final competition for the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda in 2017.

All six teams will race against one another at the same time, in a fleet racing format. Racing will take place from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Weather will determine the exact race course as well as the total number of races per day (up to a maximum of three). A New York champion will be crowned on Sunday, May 8, after the final race.

"We are excited to be coming to New York, to race on one of the most famous waterways in the world," said ORACLE TEAM USA skipper Jimmy Spithill, a two-time America's Cup winner and defending champion of the Cup. "We promise fans an exciting, hard-fought competition."

The Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series is raced in the AC45F class – a one-design catamaran powered by a wing sail, and sailed by a crew of five. This new version of the AC45 flies above the water on hydrofoils and is capable of speeds near 40 mph.

Event Village and Viewing Areas

The event village at the Brookfield Place Waterfront Plaza will be open on Saturday, May 7 and Sunday, May 8, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and feature entertainment, vendors, as well as sponsor activity and hospitality, all free to the public.

The main stage will host music and performances, including the "Dock Out" show, during which fans can hear from each team's skipper before they head out to race, and the Awards Ceremony on Sunday. Spectators watching from the event village will also be able to enjoy the broadcast of the race on big screens in the plaza with an announcer calling the race live over a speaker system.

Beyond the Brookfield Place Waterfront Plaza, the race will be viewable along the Hudson River waterfront, from Battery Park City north towards Pier 25 on the Manhattan side, and in New Jersey from Liberty State Park up to the Jersey City waterfront.

"The New York Harbor and waterfront parks on both sides of the Hudson River are sailing's version of nature's perfectly created stadium," said Commercial Commissioner Harvey Schiller. "The harbour's ability to bring fans so close to the action is what made New York the mecca of sailing 100 years ago and an ideal home for the America's Cup more than a century ago. It is an honour to bring this competition back to where it began and we expect fans to be equally thrilled when they see these boats racing across the harbour."

The race and event village are free and open to the public with no tickets required. It is expected that more than 20,000 people will gather across the waterfront and at Brookfield Place to view the racing. Many spectators are expected to watch from their own boats in New York Harbor. Those looking for details on watching from their own boat can visit www.americascup.com/en/spectator-boats.html

Spectators can travel to Brookfield Place by taking either the A, C trains to Chambers Street, the E train to World Trade Center, the N, R trains to Cortland Street, the 2, 3 trains to Park Place, the 4, 5 trains to Fulton Street or PATH train to the World Trade Center and then heading west on either Vesey or Liberty Streets. There are also ferries from New Jersey to the World Financial Center at Brookfield Place terminal.

Event Schedule

Saturday, May 7
11:00 a.m. - Event Village Opens
12:30 p.m. – Dock Out Show - Q&A on the event stage with the teams before racing begins
2:00 p.m. - Racing Begins
3:30 p.m. - Racing Ends
4:00 p.m. - Poster signing for fans
6:00 p.m. - Event Village Closes

Sunday, May 8
11:00 a.m. - Event Village Opens
12:30 p.m. - Dock Out Show - Q&A on the event stage with the teams before racing begins
2:00 p.m. - Racing Begins
3:30 p.m. - Racing Ends
4:00 p.m. – Post-Race Award Ceremony
6:00 p.m. - Event Village Closes

For those that can't make it in person, coverage of Saturday's races will be available on NBC Sports Live Extra, NBC Sports Group's live streaming product for desktops, mobile devices, tablets, and connected TVs. Sunday's races will be telecast on NBCSN and streamed online via NBC Sports Live Extra at 2 p.m. ET. On Saturday, May 21, highlights of the entire race weekend will be broadcast on NBC and presented on NBC Sports Live Extra at 2 p.m. ET.

The races can also be viewed via the AC+ app and website. To download and for more information visit: acplus.americascup.com

Charity - AC Endeavour

As part of its historic return to New York, the America's Cup plans to give back to the area through its AC Endeavour Program – a community project that utilizes the power of sailing to provide unique athletic and educational opportunities to youths across all socioeconomic backgrounds, through both classroom and on-water experiences.

In New York, the AC Endeavor Program will support three local community programs including: Rocking the Boat, which empowers young people from the South Bronx by teaching them to build and sail wooden boats; Hudson River Community Sailing, which develops leadership and academic success in underserved New York City youth through sailing education; and, The New York Harbor School, which provides a college-preparatory education built upon New York City's maritime experience.

About the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series

Heading into the New York race, the current Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series standings are:

1. Emirates Team New Zealand (helmsman Peter Burling) – 192 points
2. ORACLE TEAM USA (skipper/helmsman Jimmy Spithill) – 186 points
3. Land Rover BAR -- UK -- (skipper/helmsman Ben Ainslie) – 185 points
4. SoftBank Team Japan (skipper/helmsman Dean Barker) – 161 points
5. Artemis Racing (skipper/helmsman Nathan Outteridge) – 161 points
6. Groupama Team France (skipper/helmsman Franck Cammas) – 150 points

The Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series uses a high-point scoring system.

The winner of each race on Saturday scores 10 points, second place earns 9 points, third place collects 8 points, and so on. On Sunday, point scoring is doubled: first = 20 points; second = 18 points; third = 16 points, etc. The overall results reflect the total points scored across all races at all events to date.

In February, 2016, races were held in Muscat, Oman. In June the event will move to Chicago, followed by Portsmouth, UK, in July and ending the year with races in Toulon, France in September and in Asia in mid-November.

The leader at the conclusion of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series will carry two bonus points forward into the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers in May 2017 in Bermuda. The second place team earns one bonus point.

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