Dynamic Partnerships Define America's Cup Strategies

Francesco Bruni and Jimmy Spithill have pioneered 'co-helming' the Italian AC75 in the America's Cup. Their innovative approach, initially met with skepticism, has gained traction among competitors, including defenders New Zealand. Their strong relationship and effective communication have been crucial to their performance, underpinned by trust and mutual respect.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-10-2024 23:00 IST | Created: 01-10-2024 23:00 IST
Dynamic Partnerships Define America's Cup Strategies

Francesco Bruni and Jimmy Spithill's dynamic partnership in co-helming the Italian AC75 has set a new precedent in the America's Cup. Initially met with skepticism, their innovative approach has since been adopted by competitors, including defending champions New Zealand.

The strategy involves alternating helming responsibilities based on the boat's tack, minimizing potential errors and increasing efficiency. What sets Bruni and Spithill apart is their robust relationship, characterized by open communication, trust, and mutual respect.

Italian coach Hamish Wilcox emphasized the significance of their calm demeanor and excellent communication skills, citing these factors as essential to their success. This approach has resonated across the America's Cup challenger series, demonstrating its potential for reshaping competitive sailing strategies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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