The 32nd America's Cup starts now - new scoring system means the Louis Vuitton Acts count towards 2007
Valencia, 7th June, 2005 – The challengers and organisers of the 32nd America’s Cup have reached an agreement on an
innovative scoring system that will see points earned in the Louis Vuitton Acts beginning in June 2005 count towards a
‘bonus point’ system for the Louis Vuitton Cup in 2007. This means point scoring for the 32nd America’s Cup starts with
the Valencia Louis Vuitton Acts 4 & 5, beginning on the 16th of June.
“This system is something completely new for the America’s Cup,” said Michel Bonnefous, CEO of the America’s Cup
organisers. “The racing that begins in June in Valencia, and continues through the Louis Vuitton Acts over the next
three years, is going to have a real impact.”
“In direct collaboration with the challengers, through the Challenger Commission, we have developed a system that will
bring real excitement to the racin g in all of the Louis Vuitton Acts.”
The 32nd America’s Cup is an event consisting of three distinct phases. To begin, the Louis Vuitton Acts, which began in
2004 and continue through a Fleet Race in 2007, are opening Acts which include all the competitors. Then, following the
Fleet Race of Act 14 in 2007, the Louis Vuitton Cup begins. This is the Challenger selection series that determines who
will race the Defender, Team Alinghi, in the 32nd America’s Cup Match, the third and final stage of the competition.
Competitors will collect points based upon their finishing position in each of the remaining 10 Louis Vuitton Acts.
These points will be used for two purposes.
In the first place, the points will yield an annual ranking, and for 2004, 2005, and 2006, this winner of this ranking
will be crowned the Louis Vuitton ACC Champion. Team Alinghi, the Defender, is eligible for this.
Secondly, these annual championship points will be used to rank the challengers. For this, the influence of Alinghi on
the results will be removed. These results will then be multiplied by a weighting factor so that the events will be more
heavily weighted as time goes by, with each year counting more than the previous. The total of these points, the Ranking
Points, gives the Louis Vuitton Ranking.
The challengers will be assigned bonus points based on this ranking that they carry with them into the first Round Robin
of the Louis Vuitton Cup. In summary, the challengers who perform better over the next three years will earn more bonus
points, but the gap won’t be so big that a team who starts winning in 2007 isn’t able to advance.
“The concept of earning Ranking Points due to your results in the Acts is a big breakthrough for the America’s Cup,”
said Tom Ehman, past Chairman of the Challenger Commission and a key figure in devising the system. “It means the Louis
Vuitton Acts are real competitions in their own right, with significant rewards for good performance. At the same time,
the bonus points awarded will not give a team an insurmountable lead entering the Louis Vuitton Cup. You will still need
to win many races in 2007 if you hope to become the Challenger and earn the opportunity of relieving Alinghi of the
America’s Cup.”
The Louis Vuitton Cup, to select the Challenger who will face Team Alinghi in the 32nd America’s Cup Match, will consist
of two Round Robins, Semi Finals, and then a Final. The teams will start the Round Robins with the bonus points earned
from their Louis Vuitton Ranking. Following the Round Robins, the top four teams are paired up and advance to the
best-of-nine Semi Final, the winners facing off in the Louis Vuitton Cup Final (also best-of-nine) for the right to race
Alinghi for the America’s Cup.
Scoring sheets, point tables and diagrams accompany a full explanation of the scoring system and how competitors earn
ranking points as they proceed towards t he Louis Vuitton Cup. These can be downloaded from www.americascup.com.
Teams will have their first opportunity to earn Louis Vuitton Ranking Points at the Valencia Louis Vuitton Acts 4&5. The Match Races of Act 4 begin in less than two weeks, on the 16th of June.
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Racing for the 32nd America’s Cup – Valencia began with a series of Louis Vuitton Acts in 2004. The competition
continues in 2005 and 2006, with several more Louis Vuitton Acts in Malmö-Skån e, Trapani, and Valencia, the Host City
of the 32nd America’s Cup.
In 2007, a fleet race event will precede the Louis Vuitton Cup, the winner of which will then race the Defender, Team
Alinghi, in the America’s Cup Match in Valencia
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