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Place your bet on when boats collide
It's worthy of an office sweep. Place your bets on when the first collision between Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA will come.
It's worthy of an office sweep. Place your bets on when the first collision between Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA will come.
More than half a million Kiwis tuned in to watch Team New Zealand beat Oracle in the first races of the America's Cup on Sunday.
Property prices spiralling upwards; not enough on the market for buyers to buy; families leaving for more open spaces.
Some of New Zealand's rich and famous have been rubbing shoulders with an unusual mix of celebrities.
Drugs. Drunks. Indecent exposure. Abuse. It must be the library.
Weird weather and on-the-edge boats mean even three straight wins and some masterful upwind sailing are no guarantee of success.
'We sailed a pretty average race and still got pretty close at the end."
This was the day human error reasserted itself in the 34th America's Cup.
Those two old dears TV One had shouting the changes through yesterday's America's Cup races should quietly chain themselves to something.
Labour MP Trevor Mallard is one of the politicians on a taxpayer-funded visit to San Francisco.
In the new era of America's Cup racing where the demands on the crew are greater than ever before.
A lawyer seeking reinstatement of banned Oracle Team USA sailor Dirk de Ridder says the America's Cup international jury gave Team New Zealand "a grossly unfair advantage".
Prime Minister John Key says the Government is only likely to fund another New Zealand bid for the America’s Cup if Team New Zealand win the competition.
Oracle Team USA bounced back from a demoralising loss in this morning's opening race to claim their first win of the America's Cup.
Live updates of races 3 and 4 of the America's Cup series between Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA.
Oracle Team USA will have had a long night watching where they went wrong yesterday, and their main worry will be their upwind speed.
If you were a student of body language, you'd have loved the first after-race press conference at the 34th America's Cup.
It was 25 years ago to the day that the first catamaran in the America's Cup - Dennis Conner's Stars & Stripes - ambushed Sir Michael Fay's big monohull KZ1 in 1988.
The America's Cup is tantalisingly close - but you won't get Dean Barker doing back flips. Not now. Probably not ever.
Emirates Team New Zealand have won both of the opening races in the America's Cup and need just seven more victories to claim the Auld Mug.
Oracle Team USA might have the advantage today. It's all set for the first race against Emirates Team NZ for the 34th America's Cup.