Simple, but race ... Team New Zealand locked into a puff had that them charging upwind a good 10 knots faster at times to grow their lead to a punishing 700-plus meters. “These boats go quick ...
Trentham is the major racecourse in the city of Wellington. It hosts a number of Group 1 events including the New Zealand Oaks, as well as the $300k Wellington Cup. Hastings is the home of Hawke’s Bay ...
BARCELONA, Spain : New Zealand beat Britain in the second race of the America's Cup on Saturday in an at times scintillating sea battle between the huge foiling AC75 boats.
Ineos Britannia hit out at “inconsistent umpiring” after going 4-0 down to New Zealand ... the boat, and the fact they are tacking well. It was also a different story in the post-race ...
Bouncing boundary to boundary, Team New Zealand had firm control of the race, with INEOS making gains wherever they could, narrowing the Kiwi lead to a half-boat length at the second leeward gate.
Well that was a masterclass from Emirates Team New Zealand. They win race three by 52 seconds, having shown uncharacteristic aggression at the start and forced a boat-on-boat penalty on Ineos ...
With stunning speed, New Zealand's right-wing coalition government has repealed, removed or reversed around a dozen of what it calls "race-based policies" that enshrine the special status of ...
Australia’s richest race has become New Zealand racing’s Battle of the Giants ... but also because they can’t afford to miss the boat if a stallion becomes a hit. So as much as each entity ...
Great Britain are challenging for the America’s Cup for the first time in 60 years as they look to win the Auld Mug from holders New Zealand ... either boat strays outside. Each race is split ...
New Zealand ... Saturday's racing and needed to win race nine to stay in the best-of-13 series in Barcelona. However, despite some pressure from the British boat, Emirates Team New Zealand secured ...
Britain won a second race in their ... over Italy. The New Zealand crew, who were given their usual rousing traditional Māori send-off when docking out, sat aboard their boat as they were towed ...