2011–13 America's Cup World Series

The inaugural America's Cup World Series were held between 2011 and 2013 in the lead up to the 2013 America's Cup. They were raced in AC45 catamarans. The competition was rocked by a cheating scandal in which Oracle Team USA had made an unauthorized modification by using additional ballast.[1] The team withdrew from the competition on 8 August 2013.[2] Penalties imposed included expelling three team members,[3] a $250,000 fine, and a one-point penalty for each of the first two races of the Match in which they would otherwise score a point.[4] This also affected boats on loan to Ben Ainslie Racing[2] and HS Racing, which withdrew from the competition. After reallocating points, overall winner for 2011/2012 was declared to be Team New Zealand, and for 2012/2013 it was Luna Rossa Piranha.[5]

America's Cup World Series
SportSailing
Founded2011
No. of teams8
Country New Zealand
 United States
 France
 Sweden
 Spain
 China
 South Korea
 United Kingdom
 Italy
Related
competitions
America's Cup, Louis Vuitton Cup

Teams

ClubTeamHelmsmanSail loft
Sail Korea Yacht ClubTeam Korea Chris Draper
Nathan Outteridge
Peter Burling
Doyle Sailmakers
Kungliga Svenska SegelsällskapetArtemis Racing White Terry Hutchinson
Charlie Ekberg
North Sails
Artemis Racing Red Santiago Lange
Nathan Outteridge
North Sails
Royal New Zealand Yacht SquadronTeam New Zealand Dean BarkerNorth Sails
Golden Gate Yacht ClubOracle Racing 4 James Spithill
Tom Slingsby
North Sails
Oracle Racing 5
HS Racing
Russell Coutts
Darren Bundock
Roman Hagara
North Sails
Měi Fán Yacht ClubChina Team Mitch Booth
Charlie Ogletree
Frédéric Le Peutrec
Philip Robertson
UK Sailmakers
Yacht Club de FranceEnergy Team Loïck Peyron
Yann Guichard
Voilerie Incidences
Aleph Yacht ClubAleph Sailing Team (defunct) Bertrand Pacé
Pierre Pennec
North Sails
Real Club Náutico de ValenciaGreen Comm Racing (defunct) Vasilij ŽbogarNorth Sails
Circolo della Vela SiciliaLuna Rossa Piranha Chris DraperNorth Sails
Luna Rossa Swordfish Paul Campbell-James
Iker Martínez de Lizarduy
Francesco Bruni
North Sails
Royal Cornwall Yacht ClubBen Ainslie Racing[6] Ben AinslieNorth Sails

AC45 World Series

2011–12 AC45 World Series
Team Cascais
6–14 August 2011
Plymouth
10–18 September 2011
San Diego
12–20 November 2011
Naples
11–15 April 2012
Venice
15–20 May 2012
Newport
26 June – 1 July 2012
Standings
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
total
Oracle Racing 410861010104989DSQ (9)DSQ (9)(47)(55)(102)
Team New Zealand91010989386858415293
Artemis Racing White898DNF 37510410774503282
Energy Team5355986771063383674
Oracle Racing 56778538333DSQ (10)DSQ (5)(39)(29)(68)
Team Korea749646565437333366
Luna Rossa Piranha91096810262652
Luna Rossa Swordfish754546151631
Aleph-Equipe de France353767121931
China Team3334343332151631
Green Comm Racing464DNS 333111223
2012–13 AC45 World Series
Team San Francisco
21–26 August 2012
San Francisco
2–7 October 2012
Naples
16–21 April 2013
Standings
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
match
race
fleet
race
total
Oracle Racing 4DSQ (9)DSQ (86)DSQ (10)DSQ (79)DSQ (10)DSQ (80)DSQ (29)DSQ (245)DSQ (274)
Luna Rossa Piranha58513677013191204
Ben Ainslie RacingDSQ (3)DSQ (37)DSQ (4)DSQ (79)DSQ (8)DSQ (65)DSQ (15)DSQ (181)DSQ (196)
Team New Zealand74395767122171193
Artemis Racing White84887254021160181
Energy Team65554745815160175
Luna Rossa Swordfish45112098014151165
Oracle Racing 5DSQ (10)DSQ (42)DSQ (6)DSQ (56)DSQ (16)DSQ (98)DSQ (114)
Team Korea2653405105110
Artemis Racing Red13875289098
China Team11522823057378
HS RacingDSQ (3)DSQ (36)DSQ (3)DSQ (36)DSQ (39)
  • From the Newport AC45 World Series through all the second season of racing, all Oracle Racing boats (including those loaned to Ben Ainslie and HS Racing) were found to have raced out of measurement, with a 3 kg ballast surplus in the dolphin striker. All points are therefore subject to change and a new winner for both seasons to be declared.[7]

References

  1. Gavin Clarke, Oracle Team USA sailors admit breaking America's Cup rules, The Register, 12 Aug 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  2. America's Cup Jury, Jury Notice JN096, 8 August 2013
  3. "JURY CASE AC31, JURY NOTICE JN116, Allegation of Gross Misconduct, DECISION and PARTIAL LIFTING OF THE CONFIDENTIALITY ORDER" (PDF). Americas Cup Jury. 3 September 2013. Archived from the original on 7 October 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013. DECISIONS ON PENALTIES
    105. Bryce Ruthenberg is excluded from further participation in any role in the 34th America’s Cup.…
    106. Andrew Walker is excluded from further participation in any role in the 34th America’s Cup.…
    108. Matt Mitchell is excluded from sailing on a Yacht competing in the Match for the 34th America’s Cup until 4 races have been completed.…
    109. Dirk de Ridder is excluded from further participation in any role in the 34th America’s Cup.
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  4. "Jury Notice JN117", 3 September 2013,
  5. America’s Cup World Series Re-Scoring Archived 30 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine, August 23, 2013
  6. "Ben Ainslie Racing Launch Press Release". Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  7. "breach of AC45 Class Rule" (PDF). 8 August 2013. Archived from the original on 2 September 2013.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

See also

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