Britannia Qualifies for America's Cup Final
Britannia Qualifies for America's Cup Final
Britannia Qualifies for America's Cup Final
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INEOS Britannia has made history by qualifying for the America’s Cup final for the first time in 60 years, set to compete against Emirates Team New Zealand. Sir Ben Ainslie's team, bolstered by a recent victory in the Louis Vuitton Cup, aims to end 173 years of British disappointment in the prestigious sailing event. The series, starting on October 12, will see the first team to win seven races claim the Auld Mug. Ainslie acknowledges the challenge posed by the Kiwis, who are defending champions and have a storied legacy in the competition. Meanwhile, Peter Burling, skipper of Team New Zealand, reflects on the intense nature of the competition and the evolution of sailing as a spectator sport. With a wealth of history and personal stories, including the legacy of Charlie Barr, this upcoming match is poised to be a significant moment in America's Cup history.

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