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Unfamiliar niceness stirs yearning for that enmity of old
(10-04-2012/New Zealand Herald) - There was something very strange about the opening press conference for the next round of the America's Cup World Series in San Francisco. As the 11 skippers gathered for the press call, they greeted each other warmly, shook hands...
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Burling ready for AC45s regatta
(10-03-2012/New Zealand Herald) - New Zealand sailor Peter Burling admits he's had a few "hairy moments" out on San Francisco Bay this week as he comes to grips with handling the high-tech AC45 catamarans. The Olympic silver medallist will debut in the America's...
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Kiwis 'stunned' by America's Cup decision
(10-03-2012/The Independent) - A howl of complaint about the latest changes in the organisation of next year's America's Cup in San Francisco comes from Dean Barker, skipper of Emirates Team New Zealand.
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Injury forces crew changes
(10-02-2012/New Zealand Herald) - Injury-enforced crew changes are an inevitable reality for Emirates Team New Zealand in the new fast and physical world of America's Cup sailing, says Adam Beashel. The veteran sailor is a late inclusion in the Kiwi team for this...
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Injury woes set back Team NZ preparation
(10-01-2012/New Zealand Herald) - Team New Zealand's best-laid plans for a strong lead-in to this week's America's Cup World Series in San Francisco have come unstuck with the loss of key crew-member Glenn Ashby. Ashby, the team's wing-sail trimmer, has flown back...
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Musandam-Oman Sail set for double glory
(09-23-2012/The Independent) - A tense overnight run to cover the last 200 miles to Marseille was in store for the crew of Musandam-Oman Sail in their bid to add the first offshore victory of the MOD70 European tour to the inshore series win notched up in Cascais, Portugal.
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Nathan Outteridge becomes latest skipper to depart America's Cup challenger Team Korea
(09-20-2012/The Independent) - The revolving door marked skipper at America's Cup challenger Team Korea is spinning again as Australian Olympic gold medallist Nathan Outteridge departs after just seven months, about the same tenure as his predecessor Chris Draper, an Olympic bronze medallist.
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Safety fears raised ahead of next America's Cup
(09-18-2012/The Independent) - The flying machines which are the weapon of choice for the next America's Cup, one of the sporting world's more quirky events, are throwing up a mass of problems for sailors learning to control the new beasts and, compounded by rules imposed by the American defender, raising fears for the safety of the people racing them.
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Cat's out of the bag
(09-06-2012/New Zealand Herald) - America's Cup racing is set to get airborne. The long-hinted-at possibility that the new AC72 wing-sailed catamarans will have hydrofoiling capabilities was confirmed yesterday, with Team New Zealand offering media an on-water demonstration...
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ARU told to follow cricket's lead
(08-28-2012/The Australian) - The Rugby Union Players Association has called for a Cricket Australia-style independent review of the ARU's high-performance program. ...
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