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Auckland firms in America’s Cup planning

Team New Zealand have floated the prospect of holding the America’s Cup regatta in Auckland in 2021.

Members of Emirates Team New Zealand lift the America's Cup trophy.
Members of Emirates Team New Zealand lift the America's Cup trophy.
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Auckland has firmed as favourite to host the next America’s Cup after holder Team New Zealand floated the prospect of holding the regatta there in 2021.

New Zealand won the Auld Mug last month with an emphatic 7-1 victory over Oracle Team USA in Bermuda and, as defender of the trophy, can set the terms of the next regatta.

“(We) are considering the possibility of the 36th America’s Cup match and the preceding challenger selection series being conducted in Auckland in early 2021 during the New Zealand summer,” Team NZ said in a statement this week.

The statement, issued jointly with the official challenger Luna Rossa of Italy, also suggested there would be tighter rules about where the yachts are built and who crews them.

“The protocol will contain a ‘constructed in country’ requirement for competing yachts and a nationality requirement for competing crew members,” it said.   Details of the planned defence will be released in September. They will specify what design of yacht will be used — the hi-tech foiling catamarans used in Bermuda or traditional monohulls — as well as confirming the venue.

The Cup, international sports’ oldest trophy dating back to 1851, has been plagued by criticism in recent years that it has become a billionaires’ plaything.

The likes of Oracle’s American owner Larry Ellison and Swiss pharmaceuticals magnate Ernesto Bertarelli have bankrolled successful campaigns by hiring the best crews, designers and builders from around the world.

New Zealand syndicate head Grant Dalton has said he wants to bring down the cost of competing in the event, as well as introducing nationality rules and sticking with the quadrennial regatta time-frame.

AFP

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