Battle for the Auld Mug: Britain's Historic Bid in America's Cup

Britain faces New Zealand in the America's Cup, marking their first final in 60 years. The series takes place in Barcelona, offering challenging sailing conditions. British skipper Ainslie, backed by Jim Ratcliffe, aims to end a long drought by securing the historic trophy.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 12-10-2024 15:07 IST | Created: 12-10-2024 15:07 IST
Battle for the Auld Mug: Britain's Historic Bid in America's Cup
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In an eagerly anticipated clash, Britain and defending champions New Zealand will compete in the opening races of the America's Cup, aiming for a first-to-seven series victory. This will mark the first time in six decades that Britain's team has reached the final.

The 37th edition of the America's Cup unfolds in the bustling waters off Barcelona, where unpredictable winds promise a challenging contest. Regatta Director Iain Murray expressed optimism for favorable weather, forecasting a breeze with occasional showers that may influence race conditions.

Highlighting the duel are renowned skippers Ben Ainslie and Peter Burling, both aiming for glory amid formidable competition. Ainslie, supported by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe and the Mercedes Formula One team, is determined to end Britain's 173-year quest for the Auld Mug, infusing rich sporting and maritime heritage into their campaign.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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