America's Cup: Opening day worth the wait
Today was one of the most exciting starts ever to an America's Cup, writes Martin Tasker.
Today was one of the most exciting starts ever to an America's Cup, writes Martin Tasker.
COMMENT: For once, it wasn't Dean Barker crashing. Far from it, writes Chris Rattue.
NZME's resident 'sailing professor' details 7 things we learned from day one in Bermuda.
NZME's America's Cup expert Mark Orams provides the first of his daily briefings.
Team NZ are in danger, writes Chris Rattue. The spectre of last week's crash won't go away
Peter Burling gains edge over Artemis - TNZ "in the game".
The America's Cup is about to go from hot dating to volatile mating.
Oracle have caught the eye in early cup exchanges, says Peter Lester.
Our America's Cup expert hopes Grant Dalton will remain unseen until receiving the trophy.
COMMENT: It might be hard to swallow, but Sir Russell Coutts is our greatest.
A unique view of the Bermuda course for the 35th America's Cup.
Jimmy Spithill has been flung overboard in the latest training drama in Bermuda.
Oracle have been quick to take advantage of late changes to the America's Cup rules.
There are just three contestable crew positions left on the Team New Zealand race boat for this year's America's Cup.
The new America's Cup framework signed by Oracle and cohorts overnight is nothing more than an agreement to agree, writes Dana Johannsen.
Team New Zealand has continued its hiring spree, today announcing the appointment of five-time America's Cup winner Murray Jones.
The America's Cup World Series begins in Portsmouth this week, marking the start of the new Cup cycle nearly two years after the last event, writes Dana Johannsen.
America’s Cup organisers are absolutely doing the right thing in introducing radical measures to cut down the costs of competing. It’s the timing that stinks.
Team NZ appears set to receive funding from the Government again. Is this the right move? Vote on the issue and post your comments.
Just as the news Bermuda is the next home of the America's Cup was expected, so too was Team New Zealand's bullish response, writes Dana Johannsen.
Jaw-dropping decision to stage America’s Cup racing off Bermuda may see event disappear off Kiwi radar writes Dana Johannsen.
The America's Cup is in limbo once more and looks likely to remain that way for a while yet, writes Dana Johannsen.
Less than a week after the protocol for the 35th America's Cup was announced, the sniping between syndicates has already descended into childish bickering, writes Dana Johannsen.
Let's start a replacement America's Cup, a proper one, with one set of rules for everyone and genuine competition, says Paul Lewis.
With his position on the boat in question, Barker felt the need to point out that a lot of the decision-making was taken out of his hands, writes Dana Johannsen.
Details revealing how Oracle Team USA used the foil control system in their America's Cup victory over Team New Zealand have been released.
Sinking money into sport is always a tough sell for governments, writes Dana Johannsen. No matter what reports they produce that point to tangible and intangible benefits to the country, opponents can always come with a list of more worthy causes.