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Boatsales Staff24 Sept 2013
NEWS

AMERICA'S CUP: USA mounts amazing comeback

ORACLE TEAM USA wins five on the trot in Lazarus-like comeback
ORACLE TEAM USA’s improbable comeback is alive and well in the 34th America’s Cup. Skipper (Australian) Jimmy Spithill led the defender to another wire-to-wire victory in Race 16 and now needs just three more victories to successfully defend the America’s Cup.
Challenger Emirates Team New Zealand finished 33 seconds in arrears, but still leads on the scoreboard 8-6 (the series is tied 8-8 in victories, but the defender was penalised its first two victories by the International Jury).
On Match Point, the Kiwis need just one victory to win the America’s Cup. A maximum of three races remains in the series, scheduled tomorrow and Wednesday.
 “We’ve got a huge wave of momentum. The boat’s just going fantastic [sic],” said Spithill. “That was a tough start, we had starboard entry and it was a tough time.”
If ORACLE TEAM USA has a wave of momentum, Emirates Team New Zealand still believes it can win the series. The crew sailed a solid race today, but skipper Dean Barker chocked up the loss to a flawless performance from the defender.
 “We’re very upbeat here, we know we can win,” said Barker. “The Oracle guys sailed a pretty flawless race. There were no opportunities to get back in it. We did a better job on the downwind legs staying close, but not enough today.”
In an impressive display of boat speed, ORACLE TEAM USA quickly jumped onto its hydrofoils and sped over the top of the Kiwis to lead at the first mark by 5 seconds.
“Philippe (Presti, coach) and I have been working hard at night trying to figure a couple of plays, and that was Philippe’s idea, it worked nicely,” said Spithill.
Emirates Team New Zealand remained aggressive through the race, tacking and jibing a total of 20 times in the hopes of a foul-up by the defender, but it never happened as ORACLE TEAM USA matched every move and gained time on all five legs of the racecourse.
ORACLE TEAM USA has now won seven of the past nine races, including five consecutive victories to tie the longest consecutive unbeaten streak in the modern era.
Team New Zealand won the 1995 and 2000 matches each by scores of 5-0, and Alinghi won the 2003 match by a score of 5-0. In the history of the Cup, the New York Yacht Club won 25 consecutive races over a string of 10 matches between 1876 and 1903.
Races 17 and 18 are slated for tomorrow, scheduled to start at 1:15 and 2:15 p.m. PT. Internationally, the America’s Cup Final can be viewed in more than 170 territories. All racing is also live on America’s Cup YouTube channel (subject to territorial restrictions).
You can also follow racing with America’s Cup App for android and iOS devices.
34th America’s Cup Standings 
(First to 9 points wins)
Emirates Team New Zealand – 8
ORACLE TEAM USA – 6

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