Golden Gate YC/BMW Oracle: Press Release
America's Cup and BMW Oracle Team in Newport


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America's Cup Returns to Newport with BMW Oracle
East Coast Victory Tour Wraps Up in Home of the Cup: Press Release

Newport, RI, July 1, 2010




America's Cup in Newport, July 1. Photo: ©2010 Gilles Martin-Raget/BMW Oracle Racing


The BMW Oracle Racing Team, winner of the 33rd America’s Cup last February, officially wrapped up its America’s Cup Victory Tour this week with a swing along the East Coast. 

On Tuesday, June 29th, the team visited with President Barack Obama in the White House.  The visit to the White House was just the second for the America’s Cup trophy that dates back to 1851. 

The 45 team members on hand, including team founder Larry Ellison and CEO Russell Coutts, presented the President with the port steering wheel from USA-17, which skipper Jimmy Spithill of Australia used to guide the trimaran across the finish line to clinch the 33rd America’s Cup. 

Wednesday, June 30th, saw the team in New York City.  Spithill, the Cup and team members were featured on the CBS Early Show, and about one hour later Spithill rang the bell to commence the day’s trading on the NASDAQ stock exchange. 

Today saw the team enjoy a sun-splashed visit to Newport, RI, home of the Cup from 1930 to 1983 when it was spirited away by challenger Australia II. 

With a brisk nor’wester blowing in the City by the Sea, members of the team and the Cup were feted at Bannister’s Wharf, paraded around Newport Harbor and enjoyed a gala luncheon at Fort Adams State Park hosted by Sail Newport for 450 people. 

“The week has kept getting better and better,” said Tom Ehman, Director of External Affairs for BMW Oracle Racing.  “The White House was special and the visit to NASDAQ and Times Square was exciting.  But the visit to Newport shows that there’s something magical about the Cup.”

In the afternoon, the team entertained upwards of 400 youth sailors from the Narragansett Bay sailing community.  The boys and girls, ranging in age from 8 to 16, were welcomed by Coutts, a past youth world champion. 

“You don’t have to be a good Optimist sailor to be a good sailor,” Coutts told the assembled sailors.  “When I was growing up in New Zealand I used to read about the races in Newport, but never thought I’d get the chance to compete.  I also never dreamed of visiting the White House and meeting the President of the United States.  It just shows what you can accomplish with hard work and dedication, and how broad our sport is.”

With the celebration of the victory complete, the team turns its full attention towards the 34th America’s Cup.  By the end of the year the team plans to announce the venue and new class of yacht that will be raced.
 



The America’s Cup, first contested in 1851, currently resides at the Golden Gate Yacht Club in San Francisco, the home club of BMW Oracle Racing. Only two other American yacht clubs have held the trophy – New York Yacht Club and San Diego Yacht Club. SDYC lost the Cup to Team New Zealand in 1995, the last time the America’s Cup was held in the United States. In 2003 the Swiss-based Team Alinghi won the Cup from New Zealand. On February 14, 2010, off Valencia, Spain, BMW Oracle Racing defeated Team Alinghi 2-0. Intensive planning for the next edition is underway, with the finals expected in 2013 or 2014 at a venue to be determined by the American team.
 



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