Please select your home edition
Edition
InsureMy leaderboard April May June 2025

America's Cup: AC75 used as a high diving platform at Alinghi Red Bull Racing base opening

by Alinghi Red Bull Racing 22 Sep 2023 12:23 BST
Celia Fernandez and Rhiannan Iffland perform during Alinghi Red Bull Racing base opening in Barcelona, Spain, on September 21, 2023 © Olaf Pignataro, Alinghi Red Bull Racing

The new Alinghi Red Bull Racing home opened its doors to the public on Thursday for the first time with a busy schedule of events and activities to mark the special occasion.

The team headquarters are designed to support all the key functions of its America’s Cup campaign and is located with easy access to sailing in Barcelona’s Port Vell.

Fans and public visitors were welcomed at the brand new Alinghi Red Bull Racing team headquarters on Thursday in Barcelona’s Port Vell harbour for the official “Base Opening” celebration. Thousands of on-lookers streamed in to enjoy music, live shows, check-out the race boats up-close and have the chance to meet the sailors of Alinghi Red Bull Racing.

“It was such an incredible atmosphere for the official base opening on Thursday afternoon,” said sailor Nils Theuninck, power group. “To see the interest and passion from the local public really demonstrates how big the America’s Cup is going to be next year and motivates me even further as a crew member to push myself each and every day to put on the best performance out on the water.”

The modern purpose-built facility is at Plaça de l'Odissea between the Aquàrium Barcelona and the Maremagnum shopping center. The new base houses all team operations under one roof including the boat shed, designers, sailing team, shore crew, hospitality, training facilities and support staff offices.

"The America's Cup is a challenge – not just as a sporting event and a technology competition – it is also one around building a team from zero, especially for us as a new entry," said Silvio Arrivabene, Co-General Manager. “To do this most efficiently and productively, having a team base like this is absolutely crucial.”

While taking selfies of the AC40s and BoatZero was especially popular with fans, the chance to meet in person with the sailing crew of Alinghi Red Bull Racing was a highlight for many. Team members spoke with visitors throughout the afternoon about their passion and allure for the America’s Cup. For others, the spectacle of the Red Bull cliff divers with the team base and port of Barcelona as a backdrop was the perfect photo-op from the event.

With the first Preliminary Regatta in the rear-view mirror and the official “Base Opening” having now taken place, Alinghi Red Bull Racing will return its focus back to testing and training mode as it looks ahead to the second America’s Cup competition in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia towards the end of November.

As part of the day’s special Base Opening, the team has unveiled images of the design to the media and broader public bringing everyone inside for a closer look at the Alinghi Red Bull Racing headquarters that will be buzzing with energy and excitement practically around the clock over the next year.

Related Articles

America's Cup: Part 1 - Big Bad Dennis returns
Set in the year 3156, this story on the 414th America's Cup takes us far into the future Set in the year 3156, no physical boats exist. Far too costly and disruptive to the delicate environments involved, the event is conducted entirely through simulation—broadcast from multiple orbital stations, home of all industrial and economic activities Posted on 8 May
America's Cup: Burling leaves Team NZ
Emirates Team New Zealand and Peter Burling have today confirmed that they have agreed to part ways Emirates Team New Zealand and Peter Burling have today confirmed that they have agreed to part ways ahead of the 38th America's Cup. Posted on 11 Apr
America's Cup NZ Govt declines to fund Auckland
Emirates Team NZ have confirmed that NZ Government has refused funding for the 38th America's Cup. Emirates Team New Zealand has confirmed that MBIE and Central Government have decided not to back the 38th America's Cup hosting in Auckland. Naples and Athens tipped as venues by European media. Posted on 31 Mar
Auckland in venue bid for 38th America's Cup
Events arm of Auckland Council, has confirmed that they are part of a group bidding to hold AC38 Nick Hill, Tataki Auckland Unlimited Chief Executive, the Events arm of Auckland Council, has confirmed that they are part of a group bidding to hold the America's Cup in Auckland. Posted on 5 Mar
€1billion payday for Barcelona from AC37
Study says Barcelona reaps hefty economic return from 2024 America's Cup The University of Barcelona and the Barcelona Capital Nàutica Foundation (FBCN) have released the outcome of their post event economic impact study which reveals over €1 billion positive economic GDP return from AC37 for the host venue Barcelona. Posted on 4 Mar
Cup Spy: Top coach looks at the rise of the Brits
Challenger Finals for the Louis Vuitton Cup - why the Brits were formidable In this interview we cover the Challenger Finals for the Louis Vuitton Cup - why they panned out the way they did, and why INEOS Britannia was so formidable. Posted on 20 Feb
America's Cup: INEOS being sued
New Zealand Rugby owner of the All Blacks brand says it is suing INEOS Following the much publicised split in the INEOS Britannia America's Cup team, NZ Rugby has revealed that it is taking legal action against INEOS [Group], for alleged breach of a $USD36million ($NZD63m) sponsorship deal. Posted on 11 Feb
Cup Spy: Fans get their patience tested
Fans got well used to the sight of AC75s falling off their foils - the Cup is off its foils now. America's Cup fans got well used to the sight of AC75s falling off their foils in the lighter moments of Barcelona. They were cringe-worthy moments. The Cup is well and truly off its foils now. Posted on 8 Feb
America's Cup: War of the Roses - a brief truce?
The embattled Houses of Ratcliffe and Ainslie are expected to stage a brief truce, this weekend The embattled Houses of Ratcliffe and Ainslie are expected to stage a brief truce, this weekend, for the first meeting of the teams involved in the 2027 America's Cup. Posted on 31 Jan
America's Cup: CEO ousting starts War of the Roses
A previously strong British America's Cup effort has nosedived after an acrimonious split A split between the skipper and backer of the 2024 British America's Cup team has significant implications for the Cup as two Knights of the Realm line up with legal lances ready for a bloody joust. Posted on 23 Jan