Please select your home edition
Edition
2024 fill-in (top)

Four days of spectacular entertainment with impressive event numbers

by Dan Wilkinson 6 Aug 2016 13:04 BST 21-24 July 2016

A spectacular four days of America's Cup action in Portsmouth saw over 130,000 people engage with the event and watch Sir Ben Ainslie and his home team Land Rover BAR take victory. This was the second year the event was held in Portsmouth and feedback from residents, visiting fans, exhibitors, competing teams and commercial partners has deemed the event a huge success.

The four-day show, with three days open to public and one preview day, in the paid-ticketed Race Village, attracted numbers of 36,234. Entertainment included interactive family attractions, a live stage show with appearances from the six America's Cup sailing stars, daily spectacular aerial displays plus the best views of the America's Cup action. On the water an armada of over 3,000 supporting vessels and an estimated 34,927 on water spectators lined the race course to watch the racing unfold and on land outside of the Race Village over 60,000 fans enjoyed the spectacle from along the seafront and sites in and around Portsmouth.

Sir Keith Mills, Chairman, Teamorigin Events, the host organisers of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series Portsmouth said:

"This has been a remarkable event with spectators witnessing outstanding action on the water. Major sporting events have the power to regenerate areas, boost economic output and are hugely positive for sport itself and I'm therefore delighted to have had the opportunity to bring the America's Cup and the world's best sailors to Britain. We are proud to have hosted the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series in Portsmouth for consecutive years and we would like to thank all the spectators for coming out and supporting the event - they created a unique atmosphere and made the event a great spectacle."

Cllr Donna Jones, Leader of Portsmouth City Council outlined the benefits to Portsmouth; "The city has hosted an exceptional event and with temperatures soaring teams and visitors were given the warmest welcome. Land Rover BAR has made Portsmouth their home and it's fantastic to see so many spectators get behind the home team. We recognise the positive impact events of this kind have and supporting associated businesses because the long-term regeneration benefits are massive. High profile events such as the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series showcase what an amazing city Portsmouth is and why we're alongside other international locations hosting this event. Residents should quite rightly feel proud of their city"

For British fans this was the last chance to support Sir Ben Ainslie and Land Rover BAR team on home waters before next year's America's Cup in Bermuda and they made their voices heard as they supported the team to victory from on land and on water.

Sir Ben Ainslie, Team Principle and Skipper, Land Rover BAR said:

"It's brilliant for us as the home team to win again in front of our home crowd. Personally, it was a special moment in my sailing career and I have never seen crowds like that at a sailing event. The amount of people that came out on the water, on the shore line and in the Race Village to support the event completely blew us away. It meant a huge amount to us to perform well in front of our home crowd and I cannot tell you how proud I am of the team that we have got as far as we have in the space of time we have had. Two years ago Land Rover BAR did not exist and now we are beating established teams, we have an incredible state-of-the-art base in Portsmouth and over 130,000 people turning out to cheer us on at our home regatta. The event was an incredible success with great racing and a great atmosphere and one can imagine what it would be like if we were able to win the actual America's Cup next June in Bermuda and bring it home to Great Britain for the first time since 1851."

152800

The Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series action now moves on to Toulon, France in September, followed by Fukuoka, Japan in November before the final of the America's Cup in Bermuda next year.

Total engaged in the event over the 4 days 133,763 (breaks down into 3 bullet points below)

  • 36,234: Total inside The Race Village over the 4 days
  • 62,602: Total engaged outside of Race Village
  • 34,927: Total spectators on water (3,071 boats on water)

Related Articles

The Road to the 37th America's Cup Started Here
Vilanova features in latest episode of PlanetSail The 37th America's Cup got under way in Vilanova i La Geltru, Spain where six of the brand new AC40s raced against each other in the first official event of the new America's Cup cycle. Posted on 10 Oct 2023
Youth AC: RNZYS crew short list named
Nine young women and eight young men have been chosen to trial for the final squad of 10. The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has selected a shortlist of seventeen highly talented youth sailors to be a part of their initial Youth America's Cup Squad. Posted on 17 Apr 2020
Podcast: An extraordinary 10 years of sailing
Andy Rice, Mark Jardine and James Boyd discuss the sailing decade In the last podcast before Christmas, Andy Rice joins with fellow sailing journalist James Boyd and Mark Jardine, managing editor of Sail-World.com and YachtsandYachting.com to look back on an extraordinary 10 years of sailing. Posted on 21 Dec 2019
Harken Product Focus: The Cam-Cleat
Make sure you have the right cleat for the job! With such a huge range of hardware out there, the Harken Tech Team would like to help untangle the different options available. Posted on 11 Dec 2018
Up close and personal with Jimmy Spithill
America's Cup winner on triumph, disaster and a bond with Prince Harry Jimmy Spithill is a three-time America's Cup winner who is back winning major races after being on the receiving end of a defeat at the last Cup in Bermuda. Posted on 26 Sep 2018
Land Rover BAR's 24-hour Grind-athon
Support the team as their raise money for Sport Relief Land Rover BAR team members are taking part in a non-stop 24hr 'Grind-athon' at the team's Portsmouth HQ for Sport Relief Posted on 6 Mar 2018
24-hour America's Cup Grind-athon for Sport Relief
Portsmouth's iconic Emirates Spinnaker Tower to light up blue, as the clock counts down Britain's America's Cup Challenger, Land Rover BAR, led by Sir Ben Ainslie, is supporting Sport Relief by hosting a 24 hour America's Cup 'grind-athon' and 12-hour disco 'Spin-athon' led by Bestival Founder Rob da Bank and Longplay founder, Tim Weeks Posted on 28 Feb 2018
Land Rover BAR plan to recycle all five AC boats
Classic Boat Museum in Cowes took delivery of the platform last week Land Rover BAR, the British America's Cup Challenger and team to bring the Cup home, have donated their first test boat 'T1', a foiling AC45 catamaran helmed by Team Principal and Skipper, Ben Ainslie, to the Classic Boat Museum in Cowes, Isle of Wight. Posted on 6 Feb 2018
Sir Ben Ainslie on the lessons from Bermuda
America's Cup: Ben Ainslie looks ahead to Auckland and the AC75 challenges It's a little over six months since Land Rover BAR made it through to the semi-finals of the 35th America's Cup, where they were knocked out by the eventual winners, Emirates Team New Zealand 5-2. The Cup went back to New Zealand, and Land Rover BAR went Posted on 2 Feb 2018
Land Rover BAR partner with ELG Carbon Fibre
To recycle and reuse carbon fibre used during America's Cup campaigns Land Rover BAR are working with ELG Carbon Fibre Ltd (ELG) to ensure that the carbon fibre process waste and end-of-use components from their America's Cup test and race boats are recycled as far as possible. Posted on 29 Nov 2017