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Trespass allegations "laughable"

Published: Wed 21 Aug 2013 09:52 AM
Trespass allegations "laughable"
Allegations by Oracle that Emirates Team New Zealand had trespassed to gather information has been dismissed by the team as laughable.
Oracle alleged in a protest to the Jury that members of Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa had trespassed on an Oracle AC45 in an attempt to gain the information.
Emirates Team New Zealand refutes the allegation. A Yachting New Zealand crew which is competing in the Youth America’s Cup is using the Emirates Team New Zealand’s AC45. ETNZ has provided support, including helping to prepare the yacht for competition. The YNZ AC45 was parked alongside an Oracle yacht on common ground at Pier 30/32.
The team says Oracle is trying to confuse issues ahead of the Jury hearing on allegations of gross misconduct by Oracle team members under rule 69 of the Racing Rules of Sailing and a further hearing under Article 60 of the Protocol to determine whether Oracle had engaged in conduct detrimental to the America’s Cup.
The Jury hearings stem from the discovery of lead in AC45 yachts maintained by Oracle and raced in America’s Cup World Series regattas. Oracle admitted on August 8 that the one-design yachts had been modified without the permission of the measurement committee.
The Oracle protest alleges Emirates Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa crewmen had broken Protocol Article 37 which covers reconnaissance.
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