Revamping the America's Cup: A New Era for Sailboat Racing

British skipper Ben Ainslie discusses the potential to elevate the America's Cup through more frequent events and evolving boat designs. He highlights the new challenges in the sport and the introduction of events like the Women's America's Cup, aiming for broader participation and increased commercial appeal.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 08-10-2024 22:29 IST | Created: 08-10-2024 22:29 IST
Revamping the America's Cup: A New Era for Sailboat Racing
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The America's Cup, one of the most prestigious events in sailing, has vast potential for growth, according to renowned British skipper Ben Ainslie. He advocates for more frequent racing events and evolving boat designs to maintain public interest.

Ainslie, aiming to bring the Cup to Britain by defeating New Zealand, emphasized the importance of continuity and accessibility in the sport to attract more teams and commercial partners. He sees modern racing boats like the AC75 as a 'huge success' but stresses the need for smaller sailing gaps between events.

On another positive note, Ainslie lauds the advent of the Women's America's Cup and youth events, underscoring the increasing diversity and opportunity within the sport. He believes these initiatives could significantly enhance the event's appeal and broaden participation in future competitions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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