As painful as the last week has been for most Kiwis following the events in San Francisco, it hurts even more to know that nobody in the United States seems to care.
Outside the sailing community, it is not something on the radar of sport fans Stateside, despite the fact that one of the greatest comebacks in the history of sport is taking place on their shores.
While most of New Zealand has been captivated by the event over the last few weeks - partly thanks to the novelty of free to air television coverage - the regatta hasn't made a mark on the sporting landscape in America.
As an example, take a look at the front page of ESPN.com (probably the leading sports website in the USA), a few hours after Wednesday's race.
There is a tribute to the Manning family, with a gushing story on how the brothers have all become NFL Quarterback greats; a two year old NCAA football punishment (Penn State) that is slowly being relaxed, some speculation ahead of the upcoming baseball awards and preview pieces on the latest round of the NFL.