This article was published in the Herald on May 15, 1995 - the day after Team New Zealand won the America's Cup in San Diego.
Team New Zealand had to fight a war of roses and wine as they became only the second nation in 144 years to wrest the America's Cup away from its United States home yesterday.
For more than 10 minutes the crew and their incredible boat, NZL32, nicknamed Black Magic, were pelted with flowers and soaked with the spray of champagne magnums after they were towed to the San Diego Yacht Club to take ownership of the Auld Mug.
But even last night, hours after they had beaten Dennis Conner's Stars and Stripes crew in the final race of the 5-0 series whitewash, the magnitude of the victory was still not appreciated.
"It won't sink in for quite a while - if ever," said Team New Zealand boss Peter Blake immediately after the 1m 50s win.