Iain Murray Appointed As Regatta Director For The 36th America’s Cup Presented By Prada
1st May
2020 It will be the third time for the
renowned international yachtsman and regatta official to
hold this prominent position. Renowned
international yachtsman and regatta official Iain Murray
will once again take the reins as the independent Regatta
Director for the 36th America’s Cup presented by Prada,
the Prada Cup Challenger Selection Series and the
America’s Cup World Series Auckland including the
Christmas
Race. Jointly appointed by
the Defender Emirates Team New Zealand and the Challenger of
Record (COR36) Iain is taking over from John Craig, who
stepped down from the position late last year. With his
solid background and reputation of yacht designer, skipper
and yachtsman - including the participation in four
America’s Cup campaigns and several world championships in
different classes - Iain Murray is a unanimously respected
figure in the world of international yachting, and the
America’s Cup in particular. This will be the third
time that Murray has held this prominent position, after
having been appointed from 2010 to 2017 in the dual role of
Regatta Director (34th & 35th America’s Cup) & CEO
of America's Cup Race Management
(ACRM). His longtime
knowledge of the Waitemata Harbour will be an additional
guarantee of fair racing for all the competitors as it will
be a return to the place where he made his first marks on
the international sailing scene, with two notable
wins. The first was as a 17-year-old student where he
designed, built and sailed a 12ft skiff, Sunset Hotels, to
win the 1976 Interdominion 12ft skiff title on his second
attempt from a fleet of 24 boats from Australia and New
Zealand. In his capacity of Regatta Director Iain Murray
will also oversee the training of all personnel and
volunteers involved in the racing, security, rescue and
on-water management of different areas. Grant Dalton,
CEO of Emirates Team New Zealand said: “It is very
gratifying for us to have secured the services of such a
respected official as Iain as he brings a wealth of
experience and integrity to the role of Regatta Director
with a proven track record over the past two America’s Cup
cycles. Particularly in his Colour 7 days, Iain was my hero,
I don't think we ever beat him.” Matteo Plazzi,
Technical Director at COR 36, declared: “I have known Iain
for many years and I have witnessed his deep knowledge,
competence and understanding of yachting and racing. The
experience as Regatta Director he has developed in two
“foiling” America’s Cup cycles and the fairness he
demonstrated during those years will be a prominent asset of
paramount importance for conducting the racing with this
unprecedented class of yachts”. More background on
Iain Murray’s colourful sailing career can be found HERE
He returned a year later to win the JJ Giltinan
Trophy, the unofficial world championship of the 18ft skiff
class.