U.S. SailGP hires ex-America’s Cup champ as GM
SAN DIEGO (AP/Log News Service)—Kimo Worthington, who was on teams that won the America’s Cup and a major round-the-world race, has been hired as general manager of the United States
SAN DIEGO (AP/Log News Service)—Kimo Worthington, who was on teams that won the America’s Cup and a major round-the-world race, has been hired as general manager of the United States
LONG BEACH, California (AP)—Conde Nast Entertainment has signed a development deal with Stars+Stripes USA for an unscripted show that will follow the coed, all-American sailing team in its America’s Cup
LOG NEWS SERVICE—DutchSail, the late challenger from the Netherlands for the 36th America’s Cup advised the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron on July 1 they were withdrawing from the 36th
SAN DIEGO (AP/Log News Service)—Lowell North, a pioneering sailmaker who won an Olympic gold medal and four world championships in the venerable Star Class, has died. He was 89. North
NEW YORK—The sixth running of America’s Cup pitted the Scots against the Americans, as Galatea tried to take the Auld Mug trophy away from Mayflower in the final days of
SAN DIEGO (AP)—Out on Pensacola Bay, the combination of a fantastical-looking test boat called Mule and technology from aviation giant Airbus is giving the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic
SAN DIEGO (LOG News Service)—SailGP, the new sailing league founded by tech billionaire Larry Ellison and five-time America’s Cup winner Russell Coutts, will leap from concept to reality in February
MARINA DEL REY—America’s Cup is the oldest international sport with origins dating back to 1851. From San Francisco Bay to New Zealand, the most skilled sailors around the world vie
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