Sweden Steers to Semi-Finals Amidst High Seas Drama
Sweden's women's team excelled in the America's Cup semi-final qualifiers despite challenging conditions in Barcelona. Their superior practice with AC40 boats clinched the top spot, surpassing Australia, Canada, and Germany. Canada's equipment failure caused setbacks, delaying races, yet Sweden remained unfazed and ready for the semi-finals.
Sweden emerges as a dominant force in the women's America's Cup, sailing through the semi-final qualifiers in challenging conditions off Barcelona. Their extensive practice with the AC40 foiling boats gave them the edge over a competitive group that included Australia, Canada, and Germany.
After competing in an eight-race series, Sweden secured the top position for Friday's six-boat semi-final. Swedish co-helm Vilma Bobeck expressed immense pride in her team's performance, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance in rapidly changing conditions.
Meanwhile, the Canadian team faced significant hurdles when a sudden equipment failure ended their campaign. The resulting damage also affected other participants, delaying the competition for Britain and other teams. Organizers ensured fairness by rescheduling races to allow necessary repairs.
(With inputs from agencies.)