Omega’s precision goes beyond timekeeping — from the inaugural Women’s America’s Cup to the perfect race-day tack.
Would we take up an invite to go for a high-speed burn on an AC75? Of course we would, and we did, jumping onboard with ...
Emirates Team New Zealand has successfully defended its title in the 37th America’s Cup ... Rayglass Boats, Salthouse Coach Boats, and Lloyd Stevenson Boatbuilders providing chase and support ...
EARLIER THIS YEAR, the shores of Barcelona became the backdrop to the 37th America’s Cup, where the thrill of the chase was palpable ... timekeeping, the boats glided through the Mediterranean ...
An America’s Cup heat requires the two competing boats ... Pre-race we head out in a state of the art hydrogen chase boat for a thrilling dash through the waves. It’s more than just a joyride ...
On the sixth day of the 37th America’s Cup Match, defender Team New Zealand ... marine power with the hydrogen powered foiling chase boats. “As a result of these successes, we know we have ...
The AC75 ‘Taihoro’ and the hydrogen-powered chase boats, powered by Toyota’s hydrogen fuel cells, exemplify the advancements made here in New Zealand. “This year’s successful defence of the America’s ...
as the America’s Cup has often been in the past. Up to 12 cameras were on each raceboat to convey the thrills and boat speeds, while helicopters and chase boats filmed the races. Pop-up race ...
No sooner had New Zealand crossed the finish line to win the 37th America’s Cup off Barcelona this weekend ... including developing the AC75 boat design, and attracting more teams in addition ...
The America’s Cup is so hard to win precisely because it is not fair. The odds are always stacked in favour of the defender. They set the rules, they decide the class of boat, they decide the ...
BARCELONA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 13: The crew of both boats compete during the race between Emirates Team ... [+] New Zealand and Team Ineos Britannia in the 37th America's Cup on October 13 ...
“with the ultimate aim to see women on America’s Cup boats”. But do not expect quotas. Neither Britain nor New Zealand are fans of mandating female crew. More than this time, certainl ...