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Sep 25, 2013 07:19:45   #
TedPaul Loc: Madison, MS
 
? Biggest comeback in sports? U.S comes from 8 to 1. Stands 8 and 8. Last race scheduled today.

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Sep 25, 2013 07:23:30   #
zneb240 Loc: New South Wales - Australia
 
Thanks for the updates Ted.... appreciated -Warren

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Sep 25, 2013 07:25:34   #
TedPaul Loc: Madison, MS
 
Majority ofthe crew should' be required from country represented.

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Sep 25, 2013 08:51:32   #
Raider Fan Loc: Lake County, IL.
 
TedPaul wrote:
? Biggest comeback in sports? U.S comes from 8 to 1. Stands 8 and 8. Last race scheduled today.


America's Cup!!

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Sep 25, 2013 09:58:39   #
oldmalky Loc: West Midlands,England.
 
The brains behind the American team...............A Brit

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Sep 25, 2013 12:18:34   #
Spindrift62 Loc: Dorset, England. U.K.
 
Does that mean that if America wins the cup we get to keep the cup in the U.K.?

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Sep 25, 2013 12:35:10   #
rickerb Loc: utah
 
Televised live on NBCSPORTS network today. I have heard 2:00 pm eastern and 1:00 pm eastern.
I am going to record starting at 1:00 pm eastern, 11:00 mtn time. just to make sure.

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Sep 25, 2013 16:40:43   #
TedPaul Loc: Madison, MS
 
Thanks to you, I did catch the finish.

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Sep 25, 2013 16:45:14   #
TedPaul Loc: Madison, MS
 
An unbelieveable result. At the beginning I was opposed to the cats. Right now I am not too sure. I like the classic hulls. I cannot think of a sporting event with such a comeback.

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Sep 25, 2013 17:01:18   #
Photographer Jim Loc: Rio Vista, CA
 
Final race results in. Oracle Team USA wins!

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Sep 25, 2013 17:11:56   #
neilds37 Loc: Port Angeles, WA
 
What started out to shape up as a runaway turned into, probably, one the best competitions any of us will ever see!
19 races and it comes down to the last one!!

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Sep 26, 2013 05:32:58   #
gerry908 Loc: An Aussie from Scotland
 
oldmalky wrote:
The brains behind the American team...............A Brit


Get your facts straight...The Skipper was an Aussie as were most of the team :XD:

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Sep 26, 2013 05:52:32   #
Hemi Loc: Aotearoa
 
Forcing the sailors to sail for their own country wouldn't work, the sailing world would then be full of umemployed Kiwi AC72 sailors. (More Kiwis on Oracle than Aussies!)
Same with the original America's Cup rule about making the boats in the land of origin...suddenly NZ would go broke if Larry pulled out his facilities from Auckland.
But no matter what, an amazing comeback

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Sep 26, 2013 07:07:57   #
ron.d
 
This year's America's Cup, , had a truly international flavour.

The winning skipper is an Australian, his chief tactician is an Australian Olympic gold medallist and his helmsman a four-time gold medallist for Britain.

In all, there were seven Australians on the winning Oracle team, along with seven New Zealanders, and another born in New Zealand who calls Perth home.

Canada, the Netherlands, France, Italy and Antigua were all represented. In fact, there were just two Americans on the team and one of those was replaced late by Brit Sir Ben Ainslie.

On top of that, a New Zealand firm played a leading role in the design and construction of the Oracle boat

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Sep 26, 2013 09:42:22   #
JCam Loc: MD Eastern Shore
 
It is a race series for The America's Cup, but let's not fool ourselves; Team Oracle was everything but an "American effort"! It may have been funded by an very wealthy American Industrial Icon, but the boat was not an a "made in America" product, was skippered by an Aussie, and only had one American in the crew. The original concepts for these races specified the boats, components, and crew were to be from "the country of" the Defender and Challengers.

The race may be exciting to watch but has no relation to the original concept and the Deed of Gift which is why most sailors of traditional boats don't no longer get excited about it, and they used to be the strongest advocates of the race.

With technology overtaking the sailing, you could even make the case that it isn't truly sailing; it's not powered by a sail but by a flying wing on a hull that sometimes floats.

I have been an America's Cup fan since the early 50's and the Weatherly but just can't get excited by these boats. The race for speed has probably gone too far, but I could get interested again if they returned to real sailboats. Bring back the 12 meter boats and follow the intent of the original Deed of Gift!

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