Emirates Team New Zealand formally enters the America's Cup
Emirates Team New Zealand formally enters the America's
Cup
Emirates Team New Zealand announced today that it
was challenging for the 34th America’s Cup to be sailed at
San Francisco in 2013.
Managing Director Grant Dalton said the team was now in a position to formally announce its campaign “We believe that we can mount a credible challenge which will have a very good chance of winning the America’s Cup. That’s our mission and that is the expectation of our sponsors, partners, suppliers and the people of New Zealand. It is an expectation that every member of this team is determined to fulfil.”
“Racing in catamarans will make the 34th America’s Cup very different than the 32nd at Valencia in 2007. In 2013, teams will be racing 72ft catamarans. Design, engineering, logistics, and sailing skills are very different.
“To handle this new challenge we have assembled a very accomplished group of people both on and off the water. The Emirates Team New Zealand design team now numbers more than 30 designers, engineers and people who bring specialist multihull knowledge and skills. They have been working on the 72ft catamaran for some months and we believe we are right on the pace.
“Our sailing team is working to acquire the skills and experience necessary to compete well. Six months ago Dean Barker raced in a multihull regatta for the first time. Last weekend he, James Dagg, Jeremy Lomas and Glenn Ashby were second in an Extreme Sailing Series regatta in China. Results in the A Class catamaran regattas in Australia earlier this year were remarkable,” Dalton said.
“Today, we announce with confidence that we will compete in the 2013 America’s Cup. We thank our loyal sponsors, our partners and our suppliers for backing the team since Valencia in 2007. Emirates Airline, our naming sponsor since 2004, Toyota New Zealand, a sponsor for 20 years, Omega, the prestigious Swiss watchmaker, a sponsor since 1995 and the New Zealand Government.
Dalton said: “Today we welcome Nespresso, a premium Swiss-based international coffee brand, as a team sponsor for the 34th America’s Cup. Nespresso is well-known in sailing circles, a long-time supporter of the sport Emirates Team New Zealand values its association with premium international brands like Nespresso, where continuous innovation and commitment to success are a core part of the culture.
“Today our
long-term sponsors, Emirates Airline, Omega and Toyota New
Zealand, who announced their continuing support previously,
wished the team well in its quest”
“We are delighted
Emirates Team New Zealand has been able to take the next
major step on the America’s Cup journey to San
Francisco,” said Richard Vaughan, Emirates’ Divisional
Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations - Worldwide.
“When we renewed our commitment to the team last month we
were confident in Grant Dalton lodging a successful entry
for the challenger series. His resourcefulness and the
team’s record of achievement have shone through once again
and we very much look forward to watching Emirates Team New
Zealand compete at the very highest level of world
yachting.”
OMEGA: “OMEGA’s long-term partnership
with Team New Zealand started with Sir Peter Blake's
America's Cup campaign in 1995. OMEGA is resuming its
involvement in the world's most famous yacht race and
reaffirming its support of Emirates Team New Zealand as
Official Timekeeper once again in its upcoming America's Cup
campaign.”
TOYOTA NEW ZEALAND: "Toyota New Zealand is pleased to confirm the continuation of our support for Emirates Team New Zealand to compete in the 34th America's Cup. This will be our sixth successive Cup campaign that spans more than two decades and is one of the longest running sports sponsorship in New Zealand. Behind today's announcement is a remarkable story of courage, commitment and innovation from a dedicated team of professionals at Emirates Team New Zealand; a team that Toyota is very proud to be associated with."
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