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City of San Francisco proposes venue sites for the 35th America's Cup

by 35th America's Cup media 24 Dec 2013 21:29 GMT 24 December 2013
The America's Cup Trophy at the top of Golden Gate Bridge © Gilles Martin-Raget / ACEA

The America's Cup Event Authority has received a letter from San Francisco's Mayor Ed Lee, proposing venue sites within the City that would be used to host the next America's Cup in 2017.

The letter reads, in part: "The 34th America's Cup generated hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity for San Francisco, created thousands of jobs and showcased our spectacular waterfront, the beauty of San Francisco Bay and the sport of sailing to millions of spectators around the world.

"Therefore, it is with great enthusiasm, guided by the lessons learned and practical experience of the 34th America's Cup, that we propose the venue sites for the 35th America's Cup in San Francisco in 2017..."

The City is suggesting the use of Piers 27-29 for the America's Cup Park and Team Bases as well as Piers 19.5, 23, 31 and a section of Pier 80 for team use. A portion of Marina Green, including the Peninsula area, would be used for public viewing and bleachers. A significant change for this next America' s Cup is shifting the team bases to the America's Cup Park at Piers 27-29.

The teams, who found San Francisco Bay to be an ideal racing venue, welcomed the good news.

"As someone who is working hard to put together a new team, it's critical for us to get the details of the next America's Cup finalized quickly and the venue is a pillar for the whole event," said Ben Ainslie, who was a critical member of the winning ORACLE TEAM USA crew this past summer.

Ainslie, who is now working to build a new British challenge for this Cup, continued, "Everyone saw what a great arena San Francisco Bay was for the racing this summer and I hope we'll soon see an arrangement that brings us back to San Francisco as soon as possible."

Iain Murray, who ran the racing program for the 34th America's Cup as Regatta Director and is now the CEO of Team Australia, the Challenger of Record, agrees: "We all saw what a fantastic venue San Francisco was for the racing this summer. The conditions, the natural amphitheater, and the enthusiasm of the people made for one of the best America's Cups ever."

Following the proposal from the Mayor, the City and the America's Cup Event Authority will now work towards a comprehensive Host City agreement for the 35th America's Cup, in San Francisco, in 2017.

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