Sweden Sets the Pace in America's Cup Women's Semi-Final

Sweden dominated the America's Cup women's group, advancing to the semi-finals alongside the Dutch and Spanish teams in Barcelona. Despite a challenging crash that affected Canada's participation, the scheduled races have been adjusted to ensure fairness for all competitors, with additional races scheduled to accommodate repairs.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-10-2024 18:41 IST | Created: 08-10-2024 18:41 IST
Sweden Sets the Pace in America's Cup Women's Semi-Final
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In a commanding display, Sweden secured their place in the women's America's Cup semi-finals on Tuesday, fending off stiff competition from the Dutch and Spanish teams in the demanding conditions off Barcelona's coast.

The Swedish team, boasting extensive practice time on AC40 foiling boats, dominated their group. By the series' conclusion, they topped a formidable list—including Australia, Canada, and Germany—qualifying for the six-boat semi-final set for Friday.

Meanwhile, a dramatic incident saw Canada's high-tech boat suffer a nose dive and near capsize, preventing their continuation in the event. This disruption also delayed the sister draw involving Britain, France, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United States, necessitating a reschedule of Thursday's fleet races to accommodate repairs.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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