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Emirates Team New Zealand dethrones ORACLE TEAM USA as America’s Cup champion

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BERMUDA — ORACLE TEAM USA failed to defend its America’s Cup trophy Emirates Team New Zealand handily defeated the American sailing team en route to the country’s first win of the world’s oldest trophy in international sport since 2000. Emirates Team New Zealand won the 35th edition of America’s Cup, held this year in Bermuda, on June 25; the Kiwis, who edged out Oracle Team USA, will now defend its championship during the 36th America’s Cup in 2019. Peter Burling, who helmed Emirates Team New Zealand, won his second America’s Cup trophy; he also won the 2013 Red Bull Youth America’s Cup in San Francisco. ORACLE TEAM USA started Race Nine with a lead during the first mark, but Emirates Team New Zealand dominated the rest of the way, crossing the finish line 55 seconds ahead of the Americans. The Kiwis won eight races overall, compared to just one forORACLE TEAM USA. Burling, 26, said winning the America’s Cup is a dream come true. “We’re taking the America’s Cup back home to New Zealand,” he stated. “We’ve had to go through some incredibly tough times to get to this point. It has been an incredibly tough path to get past the rest of the challengers and then Oracle...
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