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  • WHY ERNESTO REFUSED TO SETTLE - Americas Cup
    Last week the Prince of Alinghi refused to settle, and tried to bully the Challengers into not signing Oracle's 'very reasonable offer' as many in the media called it. Why? Follow the money.
  • Teamorigin wins Trapani Cento Cup
    Teamorigin, Britain's Challenge for the 33rd America's Cup, competed at the Trapani Cento Cup, a Grade One ISAF Match Race Regatta in Trapani, Sicily, at the weekend and won.
  • TEAMORIGIN and the Royal Thames Yacht Club America's Cup Deed of Gift
    On 9th January this year TEAMORIGIN, with the Royal Thames Yacht Club (RTYC), lodged a Deed of Gift (DOG) Challenge with the Société Nautique de Genève (SNG). It called for a Match in 2011 in Valencia to be sailed in AC90 yachts and it outlined their willingness to consider a mutual consent match with a protocol along similar lines to the one signed in July last year.
  • TEAMORIGIN - The Line up!
    Sir Keith Mills and Mike Sanderson presented the sailing, design, shore and management teams at the core of TEAMORIGIN, Britain’s challenge for the 33rd America’s Cup.
  • Hugo Boss arrives in Barcelona
    Alex Thomson and his co-skipper Andrew Cape, on Hugo Boss, sailed into Moll de la Fusta, Barcelona, completing their 2,100 mile qualifier for the Barcelona World Race.
  • Caffari went to London to see the Queen - and pick up her MBE
    Record-breaking British yachtswoman Dee Caffari made a special trip to London to receive her MBE from Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace earlier today.
  • Alex Thomson and his new Open 60 - Hugo Boss
    Alex Thomson is regarded as the Wild Child in the Open 60 arena, but does he deserve this title, possibly I think, but will his new Hugo Boss sponsored IMOCA Open 60 change this title he has been given?

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