Here are races 5 and 6. These are 45 foot boats and do not foil like the 72's.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTlrNuCbh0[/URL]
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Here are races 5 and 6. These are 45 foot boats and do not foil like the 72's.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTlrNuCbh0[/URL]
Here is the last two races.
[URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_AlC7OU9mY[/URL]
[URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h2o3--uOA8[/URL]
These boats stay in the water. The 72's in the America's Cup come out of the water.
Their speeds will get up to 50 MPH.
The boats are 72 feet long and 13 stories high.
Here is some photos of them.
The Cup races starts on Saturday.
USA cheated so they are down 2 races, with 15 to go. It was to be the best of 17.
P.S.:
Jackson, how come we are not allowed to edit these posts?
Rafael Nadal overcame the toughest field in history (maybe) to win the US Open, overcoming Djokovic who has been dominant the last 2 years. It seem that Djokovic had overcome some jitters to tie at 1-1 and was looking very strong in the 3rd set. Nadal had been scrambling to be be at 4-4 when he just mentally took over, and then cruise home in the 4th set. It's true that Djokovic has been showing some self-doubt coming into the tournament but it was disappointing that he faded so bad.
I have had many arguments as to who is the best player the since the Federer era. There are many Federer loyalists, and Djokovic has convince that he is a Machine. It is true that Federer has all the record numbers, but it was made possible because of Nadal's injuries that curtail his participation and his form for almost 2 years. Prior to that, Nadal had dominated Federer head to head. But it was known that Nadal's style of play would lead to more injuries than Federer.
It was a great US Open.
[QUOTE=BlackShirt;435501]It was a great US Open.[/QUOTE]It was a FANTASTIC finals. I cannot remember seeing tennis played like this since Nadal beat Federer in the Wimbeldon finals. The third set was unbelievable. It is too bad that someone has to lose.
Tres3.
[QUOTE=BlackShirt;435501]Rafael Nadal overcame the toughest field in history (maybe) to win the US Open, overcoming Djokovic who has been dominant the last 2 years. It seem that Djokovic had overcome some jitters to tie at 1-1 and was looking very strong in the 3rd set. Nadal had been scrambling to be be at 4-4 when he just mentally took over, and then cruise home in the 4th set. It's true that Djokovic has been showing some self-doubt coming into the tournament but it was disappointing that he faded so bad.
I have had many arguments as to who is the best player the since the Federer era. There are many Federer loyalists, and Djokovic has convince that he is a Machine. It is true that Federer has all the record numbers, but it was made possible because of Nadal's injuries that curtail his participation and his form for almost 2 years. Prior to that, Nadal had dominated Federer head to head. But it was known that Nadal's style of play would lead to more injuries than Federer.
It was a great US Open.[/QUOTE]Remember the days when so many talking heads said Nadal would never win a slam if it wasn't on clay?;)
[QUOTE=Doggboy;435509]Remember the days when so many talking heads said Nadal would never win a slam if it wasn't on clay?;)[/QUOTE]Unlike the majestic Federer, whose style and shots seem so imperious, Nadal came across like a good looking gypsy and nothing more than a scrambler. But the speed, and that mental toughness! WOW!
It looks like it is going to be New Zealand's Cup.
Rich kid Larry Ellison can't put enough money into this boat to win.
But New Zealand's boat is funded but the people, so I guess I like them better.
They have sailed the best so far, except this race where they almost capsized.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M11shiFtGO0[/URL]
The races are getting really great.
USA was down 8-1. New Zealand needs one win to take the cup.
USA has come back to make it 8-6.
Two more races are scheduled today on NBCSC, 1:15 pm Pacific Time.
You can watch all the races on YouTube. [URL]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmSkj0T1sLQ[/URL] the next day.
What a day in sailing.
USA got off the starting line first and did not look back to win the first race.
I thought the USA was going to lose the second race. New Zealand was first off the starting line, and first at the first mark and second mark.
But no one has pasted and ran away with the race. The US heading up wind pasted New Zealand and sailed away.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/user/AmericasCup[/URL]
It is all tied up at 8-8, with the final race today at 1 pm Pacific time. NBCSN.
[QUOTE=WorldTravel69;435777]What a day in sailing.
USA got off the starting line first and did not look back to win the first race.
I thought the USA was going to lose the second race. New Zealand was first off the starting line, and first at the first mark and second mark.
But no one has pasted and ran away with the race. The US heading up wind pasted New Zealand and sailed away.
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/user/AmericasCup[/URL]
It is all tied up at 8-8, with the final race today at 1 pm Pacific time. NBCSN.[/QUOTE]Even if the American team dos not win the final race, I believe that their comeback from being.2 because of the penalty has to be one of the greatest come-from-behind stories in any sport, ever. I have been racing sailboats for over 50 years, and I do not fully understand the penalty. They were sailing different boats in a different program. Why were the finals in different boats penalized for cheating during what was billed as a "warm up"? If someone can explain that to me, I would certainly appreciate it.
Tres3.
No matter what you may think about Larry Ellison, Team Oracle scored one of the greatest comebacks in the history of ANY sport by winning the final race of the America's Cup. It is amazing.
Tres3.
[QUOTE=Tres3;435791]No matter what you may think about Larry Ellison, Team Oracle scored one of the greatest comebacks in the history of ANY sport by winning the final race of the America's Cup. It is amazing.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]I didn't see any of it and I'm not particularly interested in sailing, but just reading your brief updates here makes me wish I had!
Time to get torrenting I reckon...
[QUOTE=Tres3;435791]No matter what you may think about Larry Ellison, Team Oracle scored one of the greatest comebacks in the history of ANY sport by winning the final race of the America's Cup. It is amazing.
Tres3.[/QUOTE]I followed the entire event.
Absolutely one of sport's greatest comebacks, especially considering they started the races with a 2 point penalty.
Unfortunately, it will go unnoticed by most of the world.
Jax.
Here is the final race.
[URL]http://www.youtube.com/user/AmericasCup[/URL]
[QUOTE=Jackson;435793]I followed the entire event.
Absolutely one of sport's greatest comebacks, especially considering they started the races with a 2 point penalty.
Unfortunately, it will go unnoticed by most of the world.
Jax.[/QUOTE]I'm sure the old money New York sailing crowd is up in arms but I thought these new boats were amazing and really fun to watch. I found the idea that they are so fast that they are constantly beating (due to apparent wind) regardless of their direction of travel pretty fucking cool. Though I do miss the sail changes and seeing those spinnakers pop on the downwind legs.
Great job by the whole team.