Alinghi 30"
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Item # AC23 Alinghi 30" |
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| Alinghi is a
coined name of the syndicate set up by Ernesto
Bertarelli to challenge for the America's Cup.
Bertarelli had raced several smaller yachts named
Alinghi previously, but 2003 was his first attempt
at the America's Cup. Alinghi successfully
challenged for and won the 2003 America's Cup in
Auckland New Zealand and successfully defended at
the 2007 America's Cup in Valencia, Spain. For the 2003 event Team New Zealand as the holder of the America's Cup, in consultation with Prada the Challenger of Record, removed the nationality rule which stipulated that all the crew members must be nationals of the challenging syndicate. Alinghi took full advantage of this rule change and hired many of the world's top America's Cup sailors particularly from New Zealand. New Zealanders saw the defection of key members of Team New Zealand to Alinghi as an act of disloyalty to their home country which was understandable against a background of strong nationwide public support for Team New Zealand which they saw as representing their country rather than just representing the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron. |
| Alinghi 30" | $99.95 |
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