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America’s Cup in Valencia 2010

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

The New York Court dismisses Ras al-Khaimah and confirms Valencia to host the next America’s Cup

The Supreme Court of the State of New York has upheld an earlier decision that the series should be based in the Spanish port as desired by US team Oracle.

It rejected an appeal of that judgement filed by America’s Cup holders Alinghi of Switzerland who wanted the races to be held in the United Arab Emirates.

The 33rd America’s Cup in Valencia again ??

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

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Readying for return to the water in Valencia (Spain).

The 33rd edition of the America’s Cup after two years of trials in the Supreme Court of New York, will be held in Valencia. This was agreed Wednesday evening by the representants of Alinghi Ernesto Bertarelli and Rita Barbera (Valencia Mayor).

The deal needs the signature, the competitions will be a duel between Alinghi the Defender, and BMW Oracle Challenger are staged on the waters of Valencia in the next February 2010.

The duel will begin on February 8 , 2010 and will be for the best of three races.

New York Supreme Court orders 33rd America’s Cup to be Deed compliant

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

The New York Supreme Court today ruled that the 33rd America’s Cup, scheduled in February 2010, must take place in a venue in the Southern Hemisphere as per the strict reading of the competition’s governing document, the Deed of Gift, or in Valencia, Spain, as the only exception to that rule.

“This is a disappointing result as we were certain that Justice Cahn’s May 2008 decision allowed the Defender to chose Valencia or ‘any other location’,” said Lucien Masmejan, Société Nautique de Genève (SNG) legal counsel. “Ras Al Khaimah has put enormous time and effort into this 33rd America’s Cup project. We thank them and feel sorry for this unexpected result out of the New York court”.

“We are satisfied, however, as Justice Kornreich confirmed that the Deed of Gift Match will be conducted under SNG rules as she had already ruled in a previous court order,” added Lucien Masmejan.

David Pedrick, new CTO of the 33rd America’s Cup

Saturday, March 28th, 2009
Pedrick is the president of the Measurement Committee, which shall comprise a minimum of two additional members, whose task is to ensure compliance with the regulation AC33.
33 America’s Cup has taken a further step towards its next edition and, during their meeting held today the teams in Valencia to discuss the proposals of the rules of the competition, has appointed veteran U.S. designer David Pedrick as technical director of the race.
Grant Simmer, design coordinator for the Swiss team, said that this is a person involved in the design of America’s Cup boats since 1974 and whose appointment has emerged “from a list of several candidates proposed by the teams.”
Pedrick is the president of the Measurement Committee, which shall comprise a minimum of two additional members, whose task is to ensure compliance with the regulations and any other requirements AC33 measurement.
“It is a pleasure to be involved in the Copa America in this way, and contribute to this new class of ship is a success. The shape of the new AC33 class is well defined, but may have some gaps that we have not yet understood and which we must be aware, “he said.
In view of technical director of the race, “the building is set in a simpler manner than with the class ACC and could be situations that should be observed carefully.”
“Since this is a new class of boat and all interpretations are public, I hope that dialogue with competitors if there is such uncertainty that we feel free to ask,” wanted.
Nineteen teams entered in the 33rd edition were listed today on the Alinghi base in the port of Valencia and with the exception of Team New Zealand and China Team, were present representatives of the other teams in a meeting that started on a afternoon and lasted about four hours.
The teams also agreed to a change in the protocol more flexible exchange restrictions for equipment designers.
The group has elected two additional members of the Arbitration Panel, David Kellett (AUS), Vice President of ISAF, and Peter Leaver (GBR), British lawyer since 1967 and President of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, who join Henry Peter (SUI ), Luis María Cazorla (ESP) and Graham McKenzie (NZL).
Starting today, and teams can begin to design boats that will compete in the 33 America’s Cup, scheduled for July 2010 in Valencia, which now has closed the final regulation of new vessels modifications made to the equipment.
Simmer reminded that this rule was published on January 30 last days but the team raised their arguments and suggestions and today has announced the final rule.
During prerregatas scheduled for June or July and September or October 2009 and will be held regardless of the opinion of the judges of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New York, teams will compete with the boats of the version 5 of the 32 edition.
The competitors have decided that participation in prerregatas 2009 in the old boats are binding on all equipment and the intention is to allocate the bases after confirming their participation in these prerregatas.
Also during this meeting, the fifth since the organization decided to revive the competition, teams have continued their planning for an America’s Cup in Valencia in 2010, in the hopes of a favorable ruling “of the New York courts, as Simmer wanted.
“There is going to have to wait for a resolution to organize prerregatas 2009 because that is what they want and what the teams want to Valencia,” Simmer said, he hoped to have the sentence “as soon as possible to have one plan in which to work. ”
The next meeting is scheduled for competition March 31 in Valencia.

Oracle says “No” and stops Valencia 2010

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

The American syndicate refuses to compete in what they define as Alinghi’s Cup.

America’s Cup Valencia provides conventional house in July 2010 is again in danger. The BMW Oracle yesterday threw earth any possibility of reaching an amicable agreement to end the legal battle that remained in suspense to the sailing competition since the end of the previous edition. The union of San Francisco, who represents the Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC), announced through his Commodore Marcus Young, the decision not to participate in a regatta at which ironically named as FIFA’s Alinghi. The resolution of the dispute is therefore definitely in the hands of judges New Yorkers. And that translates into more time waiting and uncertainty. The letter sent by Marcus Young to his counterpart in Geneva Nautical Society (SNG), Pierre-Yves Firmenich, is blunt and is a blow just a few days of the meeting that the participating teams in that hypothetical Copa America 2010 in Valencia should hold in Switzerland the next day on December 15. GGYC’s arguments have not changed. The union considers illegitimate the U.S. next Copa America, as conceived Alinghi, to understand that not met the terms of the rules of the competition, the Deed of Gift. “The Court of New York has given the date of February 10 2009 to present oral arguments and it is hoped that the outcome of our appeal is known in March, which seems to us a reasonable delay to make decisions on future America’s Cup, “says Commodore of the Yacht Club of San Francisco. These time limits do not match the Swiss team that handles. According to his legal services, the failure of the seven judges who comprise the Court of Appeals for the State of New York will not arrive before May, and could even be postponed until July. If the sentence, against which no longer include a subsequent appeal, Alinghi is favorable to the path is cleared for Valencia. But if Oracle comes out victorious in the courts all plans will be altered. In the latter case, the process restarts and the counter is reset to zero. The 33rd Copa America happen to be a duel between at least 15 unions to become a face to face Alinghi-Oracle with multihulls. According to the founding document of the competition, their dispute was postponed 10 months. And as the defender of the Hundred Guineas Mug reserves the right to choose the seat of the race, and already has opted for the Northern Hemisphere, the first valid date is May 1, 2010. Commodore of the Oracle defends his approach and accused of lack of dialogue with the Swiss: “In the past 17 months we have made many constructive suggestions which have been systematically rejected by the NGA, he has written its own rules for the next edition of the Cup . ” And once again discredit the Club Nautico Español de Vela (CNEVA) as the first challenging Alinghi. “We need a qualified challenger of the record, strong and independent and now poses a different kind of race, but without many top-level competitors, without major sponsors, without taking into account the 157-year history of the competition, so that the position of the NGA can not be a Copa America, will be only one Cup Alinghi, and this is not a good reason for us to participate. ” The Swiss response came a few hours later, to accuse of arrogance to BMW Oracle. “The announcement (of Americans) is not a surprise, since they have never shown any interest in joining the competition, says Alinghi in a note public. On the contrary, at every moment, they have chosen to emphasize its legal strategy selfish . His last letter shows a tremendous arrogance and disrespect for the teams that have joined the process of working together with the Societe Nautique de Geneve and Alinghi to organize the 33rd America’s Cup. ” “Despite not having never reached the final round in the competition, BOR (BMW Oracle) shows a total indifference towards the significance and fitness equipment as TeamOrigin, the British team that represents the country that created the competition in 1851, Team New Zealand, twice champion of the Copa America, Desafio Espanol, in whose home country, Spain, held its 32nd edition successful and a winner of the Louis Vuitton Cup and a dozen other teams from around the world, “continues the Alinghi reported. Despite the uncertainty, which returns to take over the competition, the Swiss trade union calls for continuing with their plans as if nothing had happened. The 15th, the last true for the registration of new equipment, the meeting will be held in Geneva with the 14 unions that have already been pointed at the 33rd America’s Cup: thirteen of them are already public and a fourteenth remains anonymous, although in Italy is speculation that this is the Luna Rossa. The unions, with Alinghi Beyond this sour crossing communicated between the two major protagonists in the dispute which remains in suspense to the legendary sailing competition, there was no further official reactions. The unions have already given their OK to Alinghi agreed not to make any public announcement. However, all of them share the outrage of the defender. They understand that Oracle has had no interest in reaching an amicable agreement and criticized what they see as an attempt to influence a sporting competition “from outside”, instead of working side by side.