Greatest ever? Burling passes Spithill's America’s Cup record
Team NZ helmsman: 'It’s an incredible record to have.'
Team NZ helmsman: 'It’s an incredible record to have.'
Team NZ moved one win closer to defending the Auld Mug in the closest race so far.
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It was assumed that the Kiwis might struggle in their pre-start. How wrong experts were.
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A furious Sir Ben Ainslie hit out at Stephen McIvor.
More than 1000 marched in opposition to the regatta being held in the city.
An uncomfortable moment in the starting box set up a strong day for Team NZ.
Sir Ben Ainslie said his team would continue on regardless of the outcome.
OPINION: Team NZ has had the luxury of not playing their hand early.
OPINION: The first-to-seven contest begins with two races on Sunday morning.
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The Brit reflects on his America's Cup career and why Grant Dalton is 'like Marmite'.
A member of Ineos Britannia has revealed how much the Challenger series took out of them.
OPINION: Peter Burling needs to overcome his 'walkabout' moments in the start box.
OPINION: Great Britain has never won the America's Cup but Ineos hopes to change that.
'We must acknowledge the fact that sailing has changed', the Luna Rossa chairman said.
Team New Zealand return to racing in the Cup match against Ineos Britannia next weekend.
Jimmy Spithill retires after Luna Rossa's 7-4 defeat to Ineos Britannia in Barcelona.
The Brits needed just one chance to seal their spot opposite Team NZ in the cup match.
The Women's America's Cup is set to get under way this weekend.
'We’re going to have a good challenger, one way or another,' Team NZ's port helm says.
For the first time in the series, a team swept the day's racing – and at a crucial time.
Rubbery hapuka threatens to tarnish an otherwise excellent Business Class flight.
'These curveballs that keep coming our way, that’s when you see a champion team.'
'At some point, something will have to give, won’t it?'
The Louis Vuitton Cup final is locked at 2-2 after another day in strong conditions.
The two Kiwi competitors in the final will now get to race an AC40 on the water next week.
Ineos Britannia could only watch as the clock ran out on the final leg of the race.
'This is going to be a fight ‘til the end. That’s what we want.'