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America's Cup

Juan Kouyoumdjian.

How One Yacht Designer Broke the Rules of Boat Making

Yacht Designer Juan Kouyoumdjian is the man behind the boats that won three Volvo Ocean Races, two Olympic gold medals and seven World Championship titles.
By Jonathan Russo
Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA race during the 35th America's Cup.

Underdog ENTZ Pulls Off Upset in America’s Cup, Stuns Team Oracle USA

All the theories on how New Zealand ran away with the Auld Mug
By Jonathan Russo
Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers.

The America’s Cup Final Will Be a Grudge Match Between New Zealand and USA

ENTZ is underfunded and scrappy while Team Oracle is backed by billionaire Larry Ellison.
By Jonathan Russo
Oracle Team USA

This Could Be the Fastest Boat in The America’s Cup

By Jonathan Russo
Roy Lichtenstein's Young America.

That Time Roy Lichtenstein Designed a Sailboat to Win America’s Cup

By Alanna Martinez
Michael Gramm Looking Down on a Volvo at Les Voiles 70 (1)

An Anyone-Can-Do-It Olympic Sport: Sailing Regattas Made Easy

By Jonathan Russo
Oracle Team USA, Emirates Team New Zealand, Land Rover BAR of Great Britain, Artemis Racing of Sweden and Groupama Team France compete in the last day of the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World series, in Fukuoka on November 20, 2016.

Larry Ellison’s America’s Cup Sailing Race Is a Sports Marketing Bonanza

By Jonathan Russo
This looks p. fun. (Noah Berger/AFP/Getty Images)

Booting Up: You’d Probably Bail on a Keynote to Watch Some Sailing, Too

By Kelly Faircloth
Come on, that's practically a pirate flag! (Photo: flickr.com/portofsandiego)

Shiver Me Timbers! Could Larry Ellison’s Sailing Team Be Gaining an Edge Through Espionage?

By Kelly Faircloth
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