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RNZ: Morning Report
Team NZ to defend America's Cup in Italy

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 4:00


The America's Cup will be sailed in Italy for the first time in 2027. The Defenders, Team New Zealand, have opted to host the 38th America's Cup off Naples, in the home waters of one of their fiercest rivals, Luna Rossa. Sailing commentator Penny Whiting spoke to Corin Dann.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Ryan Bridge: Missing out on the America's Cup isn't the end of the world

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 2:52 Transcription Available


Buongiorno! Italia is going to host the 38th America's Cup in summer 2027. The Auld Mug once again heads to European waters - the first time the Italians will play host. They've had the World Series but never the big one. It'll be Mt Vesuvius in the background, not Rangitoto. Pizza lining the bellies of fans, not fish and chips. Auckland has missed, which we already knew. Athens has missed out. Giorgia Meloni's excited. Luna Rossa, obviously pumped. But the question for you this morning: do you wake up feeling jealous? Was there a pit of disappointment in your stomach? Do we lambaste our messily, stingy government for not prioritising a sailing race? My feelings are, well it's nice they have somewhere to sail and good luck to them. But I don't feel FOMO. We were on the hook for tens of millions of dollars - Wayne hasn't got his bed tax, yet. Politically, it was the right call, too. Imagine with this announcement coming a week out from Budget Day the outcry from the unions and Opposition. You're spending how much on men sailing round the harbour while cutting women's pay? Can you just imagine it? Plus, when we debated all this a few months back, we didn't know at that point Dalton was quietly walking away contract negotiations with Peter Burling. So, we would have spent millions a race for a boat with an Aussie at the helm, not our beloved Burling. And that's fine. We've had one before in Glen Ashby, but there's no doubt the preference was for Burling to continue. Grant Dalton told me that at the time. But there's a bigger point here. When times are tough, when the kitty's running on low, you can't afford the nice to haves. For Team New Zealand, that was Burling. For us, it was the competition itself. And if you're worried Dalton has regrets about Auckland failing to get a look in, take a look at the press release for today's announcement. He say's Italians, not us Kiwis, are quote "the most passionate and engaged America's Cup audience in the world and the city is the best option for growing global audiences". It's summer in Europe. If you're sailing mad, might be time to look at some flight options for a mid-winter getaway. Some difficult Captain's calls have been made, but for us, and for them, it sounds like they were necessary ones and the necessary choices are always the right ones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ultim'ora
Ettorre "Per la vela italiana si chiude un quadriennio eccezionale"

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 7:05


ROMA (ITALPRESS) - Il bilancio del quadriennio olimpico per la Federazione Italiana Vela, ormai in archivio dopo i Giochi di Parigi 2024, è "estremamente positivo, non solo per il risultato assoluto delle Olimpiadi e delle due medaglie d'oro, con l'unico titolo italiano, quello di Tita e Banti nel Nacra 17, che si è ripetuto dopo Tokyo, ma anche per la prestazione eccezionale di tutta la squadra azzurra. La trasferta di Marsiglia (dove si sono disputate le gare olimpiche, ndr) per la vela italiana è stata incredibile, con tanti giovani che stanno venendo fuori e tanti piazzamenti vicini al podio che ci fanno ben sperare per il percorso verso Los Angeles 2028". A parlare, in un'intervista nella sede romana dell'Agenzia di stampa Italpress, è il presidente della FIV Francesco Ettorre, reduce da un'estate 'caldissima' che ha ribadito la forza della vela tricolore. "Tanti giovani si stanno avvicinando al nostro sport, l'emulazione e i personaggi sono importanti - ha aggiunto il dirigente abruzzese, candidato per il terzo mandato di presidente federale all'Assemblea elettorale FIV del prossimo 14 dicembre - Il fatto di avere atleti che conquistano medaglie internazionali è di sprono, così come l'America's Cup che ci ha aiutato tantissimo nella divulgazione del messaggio. Una vela molto estrema e spettacolare che ha interessato tanti media e questo ha fatto bene al nostro movimento".(ITALPRESS).mc/mrv

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Jason Pine: Weekend Sport host on America's Cup about to get underway

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 3:44 Transcription Available


New Zealand's America's Cup defence is set to get underway. Last week Team Britannia confirmed their challenger status after beating Italy's Luna Rossa in the preliminary Louis Vuitton Cup. NPC quarterfinals are also set to get underway, with Wellington taking on Counties Manukau in Wellington tonight, which will see TJ Perenara play his final game on New Zealand soil before jetting off to Japan. Other fixtures over the weekend are Bay of Plenty vs Hawke's Bay, Taranaki vs Waikato and Tasman vs Canterbury. Weekend Sport host Jason Pine joined Francesca Rudkin. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gato Gourmet
Gato Gourmet, Rte Luna Rossa y Brasserie Lafayette 11/10/2024

Gato Gourmet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 120:58


Magazine semanal dedicado a mostrar en clave de actualidad los placeres de la buena vida: cultura, gastronomía y vino. Conoce las rutas gastronómicas, los mejores restaurantes donde poder disfrutar y los productos de temporada. Una visión diferente de la gastronomía que no dejará indiferente. En esta ocasión tendremos a Sébastien Leparoux, fundador, jefe de sala y sumiller de Brasserie Lafayette Madrid; Anna Carla Zucchini, propietaria de Rte Luna Rossa Madrid; Alberto Colina, apicultor e impulsor del X Certamen Nacional de Mieles “Mieladictos” (9 noviembre en Burgos); y nuestros colaboradores Juanjo Tasquita y Luis Marquinez, alias "El niño de Huelva".

Der SegelReporter-Podcast
Ist Deutschland ein Segel-Entwicklungsland?

Der SegelReporter-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 65:21


Aus deutscher Sicht waren die Rennen um den Womens Americas Cup eine große Enttäuschung. Woran liegt das? Außerdem hat Carsten viele Infos rund um den Louis Vuitton Cup und den Sieg der Briten über Luna Rossa. Themenübersicht: - Womens Americas Cup, Olympia und Youth AC - warum sind die Ergebnisse der Deutschen so enttäuschend? - Nachbetrachtung zum Louis Vuitton Cup - Vorschau auf die Vendée Globe - Kleiner Nachklapper zur Gutachter-Geschichte

RNZ: Morning Report
Team NZ to take on Britannia for America's Cup

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 3:52


The Ben Ainslie led British team beat Italian syndicate Luna Rossa in a closely fought challenger series final and will now challenge Team New Zealand for the 'Auld Mug' starting next weekend. Barry Guy spoke to Team New Zealand coach Ray Davies.

Gato Gourmet
Gato Gourmet, Rte Luna Rossa y Brasserie Lafayette 04/10/2024

Gato Gourmet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 120:33


Magazine semanal dedicado a mostrar en clave de actualidad los placeres de la buena vida: cultura, gastronomía y vino. Conoce las rutas gastronómicas, los mejores restaurantes donde poder disfrutar y los productos de temporada. Una visión diferente de la gastronomía que no dejará indiferente. En esta ocasión tendremos a Sébastien Leparoux, fundador, jefe de sala y sumiller de Brasserie Lafayette Madrid; Anna Carla Zucchini, propietaria de Rte Luna Rossa Madrid; Alberto Colina, apicultor e impulsor del X Certamen Nacional de Mieles “Mieladictos” (9 noviembre en Burgos); y nuestros colaboradores Juanjo Tasquita y Luis Marquinez, alias "El niño de Huelva".

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on INEOS Britannia being one win away from entering the America's Cup final

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 4:18


INEOS Britannia are one win away from earning the right to challenge Team New Zealand for the America's Cup. The British syndicate has beaten Luna Rossa in both races overnight to lead 6-4 in the best-of-13 Louis Vuitton series. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Luna Rossa riparate con lo scotch

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 5:32


RNZ: Checkpoint
Italy and Britain tied up for America's Cup final

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 3:51


The contest to decide which team will face Team New Zealand in the America's Cup final is headed for a tense, down-to-the-wire finish. The challenger final between Italian syndicate Luna Rossa and Britain's Team Ineos is tied up at four-all after four days of racing off Barcelona.The dramatic series has featured gear breakages, high-speed splashdowns, and contentious penalties, Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen.

Tutti Convocati
Curve pericolose

Tutti Convocati

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024


La notizia è di ieri, ma oggi si fa ancora un gran parlare degli arresti degli esponenti delle curve di Milan e Inter che oggi sono impegnate nel secondo turno di Champions League, contro Bayer Leverkusen e Stella Rossa. Di cronaca e di sport con Marco Imarisio, firma del Corriere della sera e tifoso rossonero. In assenza di Formula 1, Leo Turrini sulla Pero-Cormano segue con attenzione tennis e vela, con Luna Rossa oggi in acqua in difficoltà. Gli convochiamo una vera esperta di vela che è Caterina Banti, doppio oro olimpico a Tokyo e Parigi con Ruggero Tita.

Tutti Convocati
Avvisi ai naviganti

Tutti Convocati

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024


Piedi per terra e tornare dove compete al Napoli: questo il diktat di Antonio Conte ai suoi ragazzi che ieri hanno schiantato anche il Monza di Nesta. Primi in classifica davanti alla Juve dalla difesa blindata di Motta e alle milanesi, tutti con le Coppe nei prossimi giorni... tranne una, ma non ditelo al diretto interessato. Ne parliamo con Massimo Mauro. Poi, tutto il resto della domenica sportiva col vicedirettore della Gazzetta dello sport Pier Bergonzi: dai Mondiali di ciclismo finiti al campionato di basket appena iniziato, con un occhio sulla cronaca che vede in campo Sinner contro Leheca a Pechino e Luna Rossa in acqua contro Britannia per la quinta regata della finale di Louis Vuitton Cup.

The Devlin Radio Show
Chris Steele: Sailing commentator with the latest on the America's Cup challenger series

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 8:27


Day two of the America's Cup challenger series between Ineos Britannia and Luna Rossa has been timed out. Neither boat could finish the opening race after coming off their foils, with the start having been delayed two hours due to light winds. Sailing commentator Chris Steele joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deejay Chiama Italia
Luna Rossa Louis Vuitton Cup

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 8:00


Effetto notte le notizie in 60 minuti
Abu Mazen all'Onu accusa Israele: stop al genocidio

Effetto notte le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024


Iniziamo questa puntata tornando sulla crisi in Medio Oriente. Lo facciamo con Claudio Bertolotti, direttore di Start Insight e ricercatore Ispi.Andiamo poi in Ucraina, a Kharkiv, dal nostro Gigi Donelli che ci aggiorna sulla situazione. In Italia il numero più alto in Ue di morti per mesotelioma. Cerchiamo di capire il perchè con Carlo La Vecchia, Professore Ordinario di statistica medica ed epidemiologia presso l'Università Statale di Milano.In campo la Roma di Juric sfida l'Athletic Bilbao. Ma è anche la giornata di Luna Rossa. Ci aggiorna Giovanni Capuano.

Tutti Convocati
Tra un derby e l'altro

Tutti Convocati

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024


Puntata speciale in diretta dal Salone Nautico di Genova dedicata a due derby: quello di Milano vinto ieri dal Milan e quello della Lanterna di Coppa Italia che Genoa e Sampdoria giocheranno mercoledì. Convocati in studio per l'occasione gli ex delle due squadre di Genova, Marco Lanna e Claudio Onofri. Squillo d'ordinanza anche a Carlo Pellegatti, finalmente felice dopo una settimana difficile per il suo Milan. Chiudiamo ovviamente dal mare con un collegamento con Max Sirena, Team Director e Skipper di Luna Rossa che sta preparando la finale di Louis Vuitton Cup.

Deejay Chiama Italia
Al telefono da Barcellona il velista di Luna Rossa Max Sirena

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 10:25


Deejay Chiama Italia
Puntata del 20/09/2024

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 89:13


Oggi Deejay chiama un sacco di persone! Al telefono con noi Max Sirena di Luna Rossa da Barcellona, da Misano Guido Meda, Carlo Conti per la nuova stagione di Tale e Quale Show e da Cervia per l'Ironman il nostro Aldo Rock!

Geopop - Le Scienze nella vita di tutti i giorni
163 - Come fanno Luna Rossa e le altre barche dell'America's Cup a volare? La tecnologia dei foil

Geopop - Le Scienze nella vita di tutti i giorni

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 10:32


In questo nuovo episodio analizzeremo come fa Luna Rossa a volare sull'acqua dal punto di vista tecnico. Nello specifico, approfondiremo la tecnologia dei foil che si usa sulle barche da regata dell'America's Cup e che permette alle imbarcazioni di sollevarsi dall'acqua e raggiungere una velocità tre volte superiore rispetto a quella del vento. Scopriremo quindi come funziona Luna rossa e capiremo perché la tecnologia foil è fondamentale nelle competizioni di vela più emozionanti al mondo.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tutti Convocati
Effetto Conte-Lukaku

Tutti Convocati

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024


Il Monza ferma l'Inter sull'1-1 e il Napoli ora è da solo in testa alla classifica grazie al poker sul Cagliari. Partiamo da qui con il nerazzurro Michele Brambilla e il napoletano Raffaele Auriemma. Match point oggi per Luna Rossa: basta un successo su American Magic per andare in finale contro la vincente tra Ineos e Alinghi ora in regata. Ne parliamo con Gaia Piccardi del Corriere. Non benissimo l'inizio stagione della Roma con 3 punti in 4 partite, solo uno quello portato a casa ieri da Genova. Convocato Alex Frosio, inviato della Gazzetta dello sport per Genoa-Roma.

Tutti Convocati

Manca sempre meno all’attesissima finale dello US Open. Stasera infatti il numero uno del mondo Jannik Sinner affronterà lo statunitense Fritz per il titolo. Ne parliamo con Vincenzo Martucci e con Paolo Bertolucci.Solo secondo posto per Pecco Bagnaia nel GP di Misano, alle spalle di Marc Marquez e davanti a Elia Bastianini. Il campione del mondo in carica riduce però il gap sulla vetta della classifica piloti, occupata dallo spagnolo Martin, a soli 7 punti. Il commento di Carlo Pernat.Capitolo Paralimpiadi, arrivate alla giornata di chiusura. Spicca, tra i risultati centrati, il grande oro di Martina Caironi nei 100 metri. Ne parliamo con Claudio Arrigoni.Sono intanto giorni di attesa anche per la nazionale di Luciano Spalletti, reduce dalla vittoria in Francia e prossima alla sfida contro Israele. Facciamo il punto con Xavier Jacobelli e con Nando Orsi.Commentiamo inoltre l’ottimo ritorno in campo di Sandro Tonali al termine di una lunga squalifica. Il centrocampista del Newcastle ha fatto una buona impressione nella partita di Parigi. Ne discutiamo con Davide Chinellato.Nulla di fatto invece per Luna Rossa a Barcellona. La regata in programma oggi è stata infatti annullata per mancanza di vento e rinviata a domani. Facciamo il punto con Giovanni Bruno.

Deejay Chiama Italia
Puntata del 04/09/2024

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 99:16


Il freschino e la voglia di correre di prima mattina. Speciale maltempo tra Roma e Luna Rossa.

The Devlin Radio Show
Chris Steele: sailing commentator on Team New Zealand's odds of defending America's Cup in Barcelona

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 14:18


Team New Zealand has qualified for the final of the final preliminary regatta ahead of the America's Cup in Barcelona. With one round remaining, Luna Rossa shapes as the Kiwis' likely opponent for the final. Sailing commentator Chris Steele join Piney to discuss if New Zealand has what it takes to come out on top. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Into The Wind
#101 Virginie et François Nivelleau, toute une vie pour la Coupe

Into The Wind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 106:21


Si vous n'êtes pas un habitué des arcanes de la Coupe de l'America, leur nom ne vous dira rien. Et pourtant, Virginie et François Nivelleau sont des piliers de l'épreuve depuis près de 35 ans !Leur histoire débute à Marseille, où ils se rencontrent... le jour du bac, à 17 ans. Ils ne se quitteront plus : études de maths puis d'architecture navale, régates, premier bureau d'études, ils font tout ensemble. Ils se spécialisent dans les études en soufflerie sur les voiles et les gréements et collaborent avec Marc Pajot pour la coupe de 1992 à San Diego.Dès 1995, toujours avec l'équipe de Pajot, ils développent  une technologie qui permet de mesurer la forme des voiles via une caméra installée en tête de mât, d'abord en différé puis en direct. Ils sont repérés par les Kiwis, qui viennent de remporter la Coupe et déménagent à Auckland. Ils gagneront avec la dream team all black (Brad Butterworth, Tom Schnackenberg, Russell Coutts...) leur première aiguière d'argent.Ils suivent Coutts chez Alinghi pour trois éditions, dont deux victorieuses (2003, 2007), et font évoluer leur expertise : pour l'édition 2010, ils s'installent à San Diego pour suivre le défi américain pour le compte d'Alinghi. S'ils sont effectivement des "espions", ce sont des espions capables d'interpréter les images qu'ils capturent et de fournir des synthèses précieuses pour le defender - ils iront jusqu'à redessiner des foils...Ils ne seront pas de l'édition 2013 à San Francisco, mais mèneront ce job de "recon", comme on dit désormais dans le jargon de la Coupe, lors des éditions 2017 et 2021, de nouveau pour Team New Zealand, avec deux nouvelles victoires à la clé.Pour l'édition 2024, ils passent chez Luna Rossa, mais le boulot a changé : c'est désormais l'organisation qui fournit des milliers d'images de chaque défi, que les analystes décortiquent ensuite.A 67 et 68 ans, après 9 participations et 5 victoires, la passion des Nivelleau pour la Coupe de l'America ne faiblit pas, et ils sont partants pour la prochaine !Diffusé le 23 août 2024Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Grégoire LevillainHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

RNZ: Morning Report
Sports News for 23 August 2024

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 2:26


It was an anticlimactic start for Team New Zealand at the America's Cup preliminary regatta after Luna Rossa lost control of their boat and retired from their opening race.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
America's Cup, preliminari: Luna Rossa dal ritiro al riscatto

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 1:27


Non è iniziata bene per Luna Rossa questa prima giornata di America's Cup nelle acque di Barcellona con le prime regate preliminari. Una sorta di amichevoli ininfluenti ai fini della competizione che partirà giovedì 29 agosto con il Round Robin della Louis Vuitton Cup.

Vikerhommiku intervjuud
Olga ja Priit Pärn: värske film "Luna Rossa" võimaldas töötada näitlejatega

Vikerhommiku intervjuud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 22:18


Into The Wind
[REDIFFUSION] - #41 Philippe Presti - Un été de coaches

Into The Wind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 90:14


Chaque vendredi du 26 juillet au 16 août Tip & Shaft vous propose sa traditionnelle série estivale Un Été de Coaches, en hommage à tous ceux et toutes celles qui passent des heures sur l'eau sur un semi-rigide et en salle de débriefing, avec la rediffusion de quatre épisodes d'Into The Wind. Vous pourrez ainsi (ré)écouter vendredi 26 juillet Christian Le Pape, puis Philippe Presti le 2 août, Tanguy Leglatin le 9 août et Jeanne Grégoire le 16 août.--Les mômes qui apprennent la voile sur le lac de Cazaux ne gagnent pas tous la Coupe de l'America. Mais on en compte au moins un, et il s'appelle Philippe Presti.A 56 ans, l'Arcachonnais est un coach très recherché par les teams qui se lancent dans la conquête de l'aiguière d'argent. Avant de devenir une référence, ce prof d'EPS a appris la voile à Bordeaux, avant de tomber dans la régate, presque par hasard.Lasériste à l'origine, il passe sur Finn et, trois ans plus tard, devient champion du monde en 1993, à 28 ans, puis champion d'Europe en 1995, avant de partir aux Jeux d'Atlanta en 1996 (14e) et d'enchaîner avec un nouveau titre mondial ! Il se lance ensuite dans le Soling (9e aux Jeux de Sydney) qui lui permet de découvrir le circuit mondial de match-racing, à l'époque antichambre de la Coupe de l'America.En 2003, il découvre la Coupe pour de bon, avec le défi français 6e Sens : c'est le début d'une longue histoire, toujours en cours, près de vingt ans plus tard. Luna Rossa (2007), BMW Oracle (2010), Oracle Team USA (2013 et 2017), Luna Rossa (2021), Philippe Presti participe comme coach aux cinq dernières éditions, en remportant deux, dont la mythique remontada face aux Kiwis à San Francisco en 2013.Enfin, depuis 2018, il cumule la Coupe avec le circuit SailGP, gagnant la première édition avec l'équipe australienne, avant d'être transféré dans l'équipe américaine à l'arrivée de Jimmy Spithill, avec qui il a collaboré lors de cinq des six éditions auxquelles il a participé.Une carrière - toujours en cours ! - incroyable, que Philippe Presti prend le temps de nous raconter avec chaleur et précision tout au long de cet épisode diffusé en deux parties.Diffusé le 3 septembre 2021Rediffusé le 2 août 2024Générique : In Closing – Days PastPost-production : Clovis TisserandHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Start - Le notizie del Sole 24 Ore
Un tour delle piscine d'artista, i festival d'alta quota e il meglio del Made in Italy in barca a vela

Start - Le notizie del Sole 24 Ore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 12:22


Non è detto che l'arte debba stare solo nei musei. In questa puntata di Start weekend, un itinerario alla scoperta delle più belle opere d'arte a pelo d'acqua e in alta montagna, per nuotare in mezzo a capolavori pittorici e musivi oppure fare trekking fra sculture e installazioni. E per gli appassionati di sport, tutti i preparativi e i back stage della Coppa America e di Luna Rossa.

Start - Le notizie del Sole 24 Ore
Un tour delle piscine d'artista, i festival d'alta quota e il meglio del Made in Italy in barca a vela

Start - Le notizie del Sole 24 Ore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 11:37


Non è detto che l'arte debba stare solo nei musei. In questa puntata di Start weekend, un itinerario alla scoperta delle più belle opere d'arte a pelo d'acqua e in alta montagna, per nuotare in mezzo a capolavori pittorici e musivi oppure fare trekking fra sculture e installazioni. E per gli appassionati di sport, tutti i preparativi e i back stage della Coppa America e di Luna Rossa.

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast
Series 4 - Ep21 - 37th America's Cup Preview - Part 1

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 75:31


This month on Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast we preview the 37th America's Cup, as the city of Barcelona readies for what promises to be one of the most exciting editions of the famous trophy.Five Challengers are set to battle it out on the fastest foiling monohulls ever built, as they go head to head in the Louis Vuitton Cup, in a fight to take on the Defender, the current holder of the trophy, Emirates Team New Zealand.Robertson talks to representatives from all six of the Cup teams, chatting to team members with a wide range of roles, to get a real insight from across the fleet into what to expect come race day.In this edition, Part One, Robertson kicks off with Emirates Team New Zealand naval architecht, Dan Bernasconi, the brains behind the AC75, the foiling mono-hull that all six teams have built for this edition.  With all six AC75s now blasting around the waters off Barcelona at speeds of up to fifty knots, Bernasconi discusses some of the differences between the race boats, as well as discussing changes to the rules for this edition, and the issues that the lumpier sea state off Barcelona may bring.Robertson also then talks to Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli's port-side helm, Francesco Bruni, helming partner to Jimmy Spithill in the last Cup, the pair that pioneered the dual-helm setup now favoured by all of the America's Cup teams.  While at Luna Rossa, Robertson also caught up with match racing guru Philippe Presti, to take a look at how the increased manoeuvrability of the version two AC75s may lead to more engagement and closer racing as the Challenger Series kicks off.Robertson then heads to  AC37 HQ, to catch up with Abby Ehler, the offshore sailing legend and sailing logistics supremo now tasked with delivering the Youth and Women's editions of the America's Cup.  Twelve teams will compete in the AC40 race boats for both the UniCredit Youth America's Cup and the Puig Women's America's Cup, the youth event making a return to the regatta after a break in AC36 due to covid travel restrictions.  This is however the very first time a women's regatta will take place at the America's Cup, a first that is heralded as a landmark event in sailing's long road to gender equality.This edition of the podcast is in two parts - in part two Robertson catches up with representatives of the remaining four teams.Support the Show.

The Cologne Podcast
#269 - Luna Rossa Ocean Le Parfum by Prada

The Cologne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 30:49 Transcription Available


Ever embarked on a scent-laden mission that rivals a spy movie? Well, Myke and Ryan sure did, as they recount our whimsical escapade to Dillard's in search of the elusive Prada Luna Rossa Ocean, Le Parfum. With the help of a mysteriously cooperative sales associate, we managed to snatch a sample not just for ourselves, but for one of our lucky Patreon supporters as well. As we unravel the olfactory tale of our latest conquest, we also bring you a "one-night stand" review of the intoxicating Wu Long Cha by Nishane, which left a scent trail in my car as indelible as a tattoo. And just when you thought it couldn't get any quirkier, we debate over phone etiquettes and the fate of fallen tester strips.Strap in for an exhilarating ride as we dissect the high-octane world of sailboat racing and its glamorous meld with luxury fragrances. The Prada Luna Rossa line, a byproduct of the brand's illustrious racing team, serves as our focal point, blending the essence of competition with aromatic sophistication. From celebrity adventures, such as Jake Gyllenhaal's transmutation from sailor to aviator, to the bizarre influence of Taylor Swift's famed romances on the public psyche, we leave no buoy unturned. Expect a sea of laughter and irreverent analogies as we navigate through these pop culture currents.Support the showLeave us a voicemail

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
8944 - Barcellona come non l'hai mai vista. Tour dei migliori cocktail bar

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 4:14


Con l'arrivo della primavera bisognerebbe proprio mettere in agenda un fine settimana a Barcellona. Soprattutto quest'anno, con la città in subbuglio per i preparativi per la 37° Coppa America (la sesta con Luna Rossa) in scena dal 22 agosto al 21 ottobre. 

Olympia
Tra mare e vento, le avventure a pedali di Paolo Simion e Vittoria Bussi

Olympia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023


Uno è passato dal sogno di vincere un giorno il Giro d'Italia a quello di trionfare con Luna Rossa nella prossima America's Cup di vela; l'altra è diventata, lavorando duro anche nella galleria del vento, la prima donna a conquistare il record dell'ora infrangendo il muro dei 50 km. Storie a pedali diverse ma sorprendentemente vicine, quelle di Paolo Simion e Vittoria Bussi, che si raccontano oggi al microfono di Dario Ricci.La regia della puntata è a cura di Filippo Aureggi

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast
Series 4 - Ep9 - Dean Barker Part 1

Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 58:47


This month, Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast hosts one of the sport's most recognisable talents as New Zealand's Dean Barker talks to double Olympic gold medallist Robertson about a career spent chasing the illusive America's Cup.From his formative years growing up in Takapuna, Auckland, Barker was soon sailing at a high level, and was inspired in no small part by the likes of Russell Coutts and the generation of remarkably talented New Zealand sailors making their presence felt on the global stage.  Barker discusses these early days through to the moment when Russell Coutts asked him to helm the final match of Team New Zealand's successful Cup Defence against Luna Rossa in New Zealand...:"It was quite incredible, it was something that I will never ever forget, just having the chance to be a part of it was pretty special....but to be on the boat when we crossed the finish line...it was a huge weight off the shoulders...it was the first time I had touched the Cup and it was the start of a pursuit of trying to do that again."From that Cup win, Dean Barker would spend two decades chasing the illusive trophy, in a career that would see him gain a reputation as one of the most clinical match racers in the sport.Robertson and Barker discuss many of the key campaigns that have punctuated his career, including his appearance at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, and his Match Racing world title.  They wrap up this, the first of two parts, as Dean discusses what his Olympic appearance meant to him personally, and how tough it was to qualify amongst the rich pool of sailing talent from his native New Zealand.In Part 2 the pair inevitably go on to reflect on the remarkable events of San Francisco 2013, a Cup that saw Emirates Team New Zealand concede eight losses in a row against eventual winners Oracle Team USA.  The build up to the 2013 Cup was a remarkable period of development that had seen Barker's Team New Zealand innovate in the extreme, the end result, the fast, powerful fully foiling AC72 that stunned sailing fans across the globe. before also discussing the campaign with American Magic, at home in Auckland, along with a cautionary tale of his fight with colon cancer throughout the build up to that Cup.  This edition of the podcast is another fascinating look into the life of one of the sport of sailing's biggest names, Barker's honesty and sincerity adding significantly to stories from a long and remarkable career.This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via the podcast page of Shirley's own website - www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast or via most popular podcast outlets, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast and aCast. The podcast is produced and written by Tim Butt - for further enquires, please contact podcast@shirleyrobertson.com.Support the show

Navigantes
Marine Derrien, polyvalente et bosseuse

Navigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 40:56


« A la maison, on avait le droit à la télé pour regarder du sport. » Voilà comment, enfant, Marine Derrien s'est prise de passion pour le sport, au point, confie-t-elle, d'avoir « tout fait pour être dans les coulisses ». Avec réussite, puisque, à 38 ans, elle peut se targuer d'un parcours riche et varié, tant en France qu'à l'étranger. Diplômée de commerce international, elle effectue ainsi son premier stage outre-Manche auprès du tandem constitué d'Ellen Mac Arthur et de Mark Turner, deux personnalités qui vont la marquer pour toujours. « Ellen a été un modèle, elle ne se posait pas de question et mettait tout en œuvre pour réussir ce qu'elle avait décidé, Mark, c'est mon mentor. » Ce dernier l'embauche comme responsable logistique sur les Extreme Sailing Series, elle passe ensuite par Luna Rossa sur la Coupe de l'America 2013 à San Francisco, puis devient bras droit de Bruno Dubois au sein de l'équipe Dongfeng Race Team, engagé sur la Volvo Ocean Race 2013-2014. « Un des souvenirs les plus forts de toute ma carrière restera le démâtage du bateau et tout ce qu'il a fallu mettre en œuvre pour que l'équipe puisse repartir ensuite. » Marine Derrien revient ensuite en France, directrice des opérations événementielles pour OC Sport Pen Duick, oeuvrant sur des courses comme la Solitaire du Figaro ou la Route du Rhum : « Le retour a été rude ; à l'étranger, je n'avais jamais ressenti que le fait d'être une femme puisse être une entrave, on me choisissait pour ce que je savais faire, en France, c'était différent. » Elle prend un nouveau virage en 2020, choisissant de réintégrer des équipes professionnelles. D'abord au sein de TR Racing, la structure de Thomas Ruyant, sur le Vendée Globe 2020, ensuite, depuis mai 2021, en tant que team manager de Holcim PRB, l'équipe de Kevin Escoffier, actuellement en tête de The Ocean Race. Là encore, elle a dû s'imposer : « Au départ, il a fallu assoir mon autorité au sein de l'équipe et autour, bien faire comprendre que c'était moi le chef. » Avant d'ajouter : « Je pense que j'apporte de la rondeur, j'aime mener une équipe dans la bienveillance. » Marine Derrien estime pour finir que si la féminisation a progressé dans l'univers de la voile de compétition, « il faut des femmes à des postes à grosses responsabilités ! »  Navigantes est animé par Hélène Cougoule et produit par Tip & Shaft. Diffusé le 15 mars 2023. Post production : Grégoire Levillain Générique : All the summer girls

Pos. Report
Pos. Report #88 avec Philippe Presti et Matthieu Vandame

Pos. Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 64:15


Ce 88e épisode de Pos. Report revient sur les deux derniers Grands Prix de SailGP de France et d'Espagne, avec deux invités qui, avec leurs équipes respectives, ont remporté à l'occasion leur toute première victoire sur le circuit : Philippe Presti, coach de Sail GP US Team, vainqueur à Saint-Tropez, et Matthieu Vandame, grinder de l'équipe de France qui, dimanche dernier, s'est imposée à Cadix. Nous commençons par un retour sur le Grand Prix de France, avec une victoire des Etats-Unis de James Spithill qui arrivaient à Saint-Tropez “dans le doute” après un début de saison dont l'équipe n'était “pas du tout satisfaite” aux dires de Philippe Presti. D'où la grande joie de s'imposer, qui plus est, selon ce dernier, avec une Française à bord, Amélie Riou, qui a remplacé au pied levé l'équipière américaine, blessée à la cheville. De son côté, Matthieu Vandame estime que la France est sortie plutôt confortée de ce rendez-vous terminé au 4e rang, qui venait après une 2e place à Copenhague. Entre Saint-Tropez et le rendez-vous de Cadix le week-end dernier, les équipes ont beaucoup débriefé. Philippe Presti a détaillé son travail d'analyse des datas, en libre accès : “Comme on dispose de toutes les datas, des vidéos et des audios de toutes les équipes, on peut vraiment rentrer dans la tête des autres, mais on peut aussi se noyer dans toutes ces infos, il faut donc arriver à se focaliser sur certains points.” Nous refaisons ensuite le match du Grand Prix d'Espagne, avec une bonne première journée française (2e place), moins bonne pour les Américains (5e) qui, dans des conditions de mer pas faciles, ont navigué “trop safe” selon leur coach, mais ont su arracher le dimanche matin leur qualification pour la finale à trois (avec la France et l'Australie). Une finale dans une configuration à quatre équipiers, annoncée à cinq minutes du départ, qui a un peu désarçonné les Français, raconte Matthieu Vandame, moins les Américains, Philippe Presti expliquant que le barreur endosse alors aussi le rôle de contrôleur de vol, un domaine que James Spithill, de par sa longue expérience de la navigation sur foils, maîtrise mieux. “Malheureusement, on n'a pas su exploiter cet avantage”, regrette l'entraîneur, la faute à un planté après la bouée sous le vent qui a permis aux Français de passer en tête, avant de résister au retour américain en fin de manche. A l'arrivée, un grand bonheur qui vient récompenser la progression de l'équipe menée par Quentin Delapierre, dont Matthieu Vandame dit : “C'est quelqu'un qui sait où il va, il a reconstruit une équipe pour atteindre ses objectifs, c'est vraiment un gros bosseur et un meneur.” Reste à confirmer pour la France, 3e au général, le prochain Grand Prix étant prévu les 12 et 13 novembre à Dubaï. Nos invités finissent par évoquer leurs autres activités, principalement du TF35 pour Matthieu Vandame avec l'équipe suisse de Ylliam-Comptoir Immobilier, de la Coupe de l'America pour Philippe Presti qui annonce avoir resigné avec les Italiens de Luna Rossa en vue de la 37e édition. D'où son installation récente à Barcelone, où il pratique sa nouvelle passion, le wing foil, au grand désarroi de sa femme… Diffusé le 27 septembre 2022 Générique : Fast and wild/EdRecords Post-production : Grégoire Levillain

FUTRSPRT
Alessandro Francheschetti, Head of Structural Engineering Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team/Andrea Benedetto Managing Director Altair

FUTRSPRT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 23:34


Our guests discuss how they are using simulation technology to build vessels they hope will soon win the Americas Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FUTRSPRT
Alessandro Franceschetti, Head of Structural Engineering Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team/Andrea Benedetto Managing Director Altair

FUTRSPRT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 18:49


Our guests discuss how they are using simulation technology to build vessels they hope will soon win the Americas Cup.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Grant Dalton: It's Barcelona! Team New Zealand reveal new venue, dates for 2024 America's Cup

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 6:55


Barcelona has officially been confirmed as the next venue of the America's Cup, replacing Auckland of hosting duties for the 2024 event. Emirates Team New Zealand and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron made the announcement overnight, confirming the 37th running of the event to be held in September and October of 2024. Team New Zealand successfully defended the Auld Mug last year with a 7-3 victory over Luna Rossa and then rejected a $99 million bid from the New Zealand Government and Auckland Council to host the next America's Cup, meaning the event looked likely to be hosted abroad. A four-city shortlist included Barcelona, fellow Spanish city Malaga, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Ireland's Cork. "Barcelona really is one of the most recognised cities in the world so to have the ability to host the most recognised sailing event in the world is hugely exciting," America's Cup Defender Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton said after a long and competitive venue selection process. "As Defender of the America's Cup, we have always felt the responsibility to grow the event, the audience, and the sport of sailing on a global scale and certainly having the event hosted in a significant city such as Barcelona will allow us to propel the growth trajectory on the global sporting stage." "When thinking ahead to the 37th America's Cup and the AC75's racing within a few hundred metres of the Barcelona beach, waterfront, and race village fan engagement zones it will be nothing less than spectacular." Barcelona has existing world class facilities for racing, team bases, technical infrastructure, superyachts, and areas for the America's Cup event village to host fans, hospitality, and media. It also has an average wind range of 9-15 knots during the September and October race window, making the city completely fit for purpose. Mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau, President of the Government of Catalonia Pere Aragon and Grant Dalton CEO of Emirates Team New Zealand with the America's Cup. Photo / SailingShots Barcelona's bid saw an unprecedented alliance across public and private entities working together to attract the America's Cup to Barcelona which included the Government of Catalonia, Barcelona City Council, City Hall of Barcelona, Port of Barcelona, Barcelona Global's investment agency and Barcelona & Partners, a non-profit initiative composed of more than 200 of the city's leading institutions aiming to make Barcelona one of the world's best cities for talent and economic activity. As current holder and Trustee of the America's Cup, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron welcomed the announcement. "Barcelona holds a very special place in New Zealand's sailing history and we remember with pride the success of our 1992 Olympic Games sailing team and four medal result", said Commodore of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Aaron Young. "Barcelona will be a stunning venue for the America's Cup racing and the Women's and Youth regattas, and we look forward to defending the America's Cup there in 2024 as we work to promote and grow the sport of sailing around the world. There are also significant opportunities for our New Zealand marine industry, trade and sailors. Our members will enjoy exclusive benefits and travel options to Barcelona, and we anticipate a large delegation of Club members travelling in support of our Team in 2024". The decision has its critics in New Zealand with the unprecedented move to take the Cup away after defending it. "New Zealand badly needed a local defence of the Cup after the ravages of Covid on its once-thriving tourist industry," a sailing source told NZME. "Yes, America's Cup trophy sits for the time being in a New Zealand yacht club trophy cabinet, but is there really any point if the America's Cup is only now to be pimped around the world?" "To my many friends in Spain, please understand that for most New...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

il posto delle parole
Matteo Pacor "Discese, speciali e giganti"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 25:13


Matteo Pacor, Stefano Vigliani"Discese, speciali e giganti"Mondadorihttps://www.mondadori.it/Cinquemila anni per iniziare a controllare le scivolate sulla neve con semplici assi di legno e un centinaio per passare dalle prime competizioni al super-G. Dopo aver imparato a scivolare, a saltare e a fare qualche curva, ecco che nascono gruppi di appassionati, sci club, associazioni e federazioni. A loro il compito di stabilire le regole, organizzare l'attività e preparare le prime competizioni.Medaglie d'oro, d'argento, di bronzo e di legno. Fatica, freddo e qualche gioia. È dura la vita dello sciatore agonista. Quanti ne abbiamo visti passare dalle retrovie all'improvvisa ribalta e altrettanti, con una capriola inversa, dai successi all'ombra. Sono storie complesse, dove spunta solo il volto e il nome dell'atleta, ma quello che c'è alla base del percorso è spesso nascosto. L'inverno parte a maggio con decine di chilometri di corsa, migliaia di pali rossi e blu da aggirare, scarponi e sci da mettere a punto cercando di trovare quelli che non solo vanno forte, ma gratificano come una coperta di Linus.Le parole degli allenatori. Ore di video studiati e analizzati per capire errori e modifiche da cercare di assimilare in fretta. Antipatie e amicizie sincere che si srotolano in ore e ore di viaggio e in mezze giornate di camere d'albergo condivise. Scherzi, ripicche, urla e pianti. Ansia e carica agonistica la notte prima della gara. Dubbi per molti e certezze per pochi.Gli skiman curano con cautela gli attrezzi proponendo strumenti che sperano vincenti. I fisioterapisti cercano di curare corpo e mente con poco tempo a disposizione e troppi atleti da trattare.Allenatori che discutono di tracciature, acqua, sale, neve e ghiaccio. Sveglie sempre troppo brusche. Colazioni di corsa in tuta e ciabatte. Le mutande della gara. La maglietta del primo podio. Le calze della prima vittoria. Le protezioni che diventano seconda pelle. Il collare di lana della nonna. Il cappellino di zia Margherita. Il pass al collo. Pensieri e sogni. Impressioni e parole. Il sole sorge tra le rocce e gli scarponi scricchiolano sulla neve. Le radio gracchiano. La ricognizione comincia per tutti.È solo l'inizio di una normale giornata di gara. Tra poco la vita di uno di questi atleti potrebbe cambiare per sempre. Un centesimo. Pochi centimetri. Una rossa e una blu. E attenzione alla lunga prima del bosco. Via!Matteo Pacor ha collaborato, a partire dal 1990, con tutte le emittenti in lingua italiana: dalla TV svizzera alla RAI, poi Tele Capodistria, Tele+, Telemontecarlo, Mediaset, Sky. Si è occupato non solo di sci, ma anche di calcio internazionale e Formula Uno. Dal 2016 è a Eurosport e dal 2021 è responsabile per gli sport invernali di Discovery Sport. Appassionato di storia e statistiche dello sci alpino, è il curatore del sito ski-db.comStefano Vegliani è stato per 29 anni volto di Mediaset sport per gli sport olimpici e la vela. Una stagione con Eurosport. Sedici Olimpiadi da inviato. Sei presenze alla Coppa America di vela, raccontata nel libro La storia infinita (2000). Sci e nuoto gli altri sport più seguiti. Ha scritto per le biografie di Alessandra Sensini e Tania Cagnotto ed è tra gli autori del libro ufficiale di Luna Rossa 2021. Collabora a «Il Foglio Sportivo» e al sito OA Sport.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

City Life Org
Prada Luna Rossa OCEAN Fragrance Campaign

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 4:43


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2021/08/03/prada-luna-rossa-ocean-fragrance-campaign/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/support

The Cup
The future generation of women sailing in the America's Cup

The Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 23:47


After an incredible week of sailing Mel and Tom talk to Nic Douglass AKA 'Sailor Girl' and Mark Orams about the potential for an Aussie challenger in the next cup and the upcoming generation of women we can expect to see sailing in future America's cup regattas. Nic Douglass is an Australian sailor and sailing commentator and Mark Orams is a former Team New Zealand member and professor of sailing at AUT. For more, visit newshub.co.nz/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

L'italiano in podcast
11 Marzo 2021

L'italiano in podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 27:21


Anche oggi una bella giornata con un po' di tempo libero. Poche lezioni, la spesa settimanale e la possibilità di passare del tempo a riposare. C'è preoccupazione per il vaccino di Astrazeneca per 3 morti sospette a poche ore dalla vaccinazione. La situazione dell'epidemia peggiora e molte regioni probabilmente diventeranno rosse nei prossimi giorni. Luna Rossa continua la sua sfida a Team New Zeland nella speranza di vincere finalmente la Coppa America. In chiusura come sempre le rubriche di curiosità. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ispeakitaliano/message

The Cup
Team New Zealand not 'unbeatable': What could cost them the cup?

The Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 21:33


What's got the Italians rattled and how could it negatively impact Team New Zealand? Mel and Tom talk to AUT sailing professor Mark Orams and American Magic skipper Terry Hutchinson about what could cost Team New Zealand the America's Cup and how American Pagic's Patriot stacked up against other entrants in the regatta. For more, visit www.newshub.co.nz/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

L'italiano in podcast
9 Marzo 2021

L'italiano in podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 25:55


Pioggia, pioggia, pioggia. Ancora una giornata di maltempo ma questa volta non è stata pigra. Molti piccoli impegni e alcuni problemi risolti. In Italia il PD cerca un segretario, la situazione COVID peggiora ancora mentre arriva una sorpresa sui vaccini. Domani inizia la sfida tra Luna Rossa e New Zeland per l'America's cup e In chiusura come sempre le ruibriche di curiosità. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ispeakitaliano/message

L'italiano in podcast
21 Febbraio 2021

L'italiano in podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 27:12


Un fine settimana con un tempo bellissimo. Il cielo limpido, il sole, la temperatura calda e tanta voglia di stare fuori. Una bellissima corsa al sabato e molto riposo per recuperare energie. L'Italia ricorda il triste anniversario dell'inizio della crisi del COVID un anno fa, ma allo stesso tempo gli italiani dimenticano l'importanza delle regole con troppi assembramenti. Una importante vittoria per la vela, Luna Rossa conquista la finale della America's Cup. In chiusura le nostre rubriche di curiosità. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ispeakitaliano/message

The Cup
Racing under COVID Alert Level 3 with Brad Butterworth

The Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 20:08


What impact will the move into COVID alert level 3 in Auckland have on racing? Does this present an opportunity for INEOS and which team will be the worst affected?  Mel and Tom talk to 4 time America's cup winner and former tactician for Team New Zealand and Swiss Alinghi syndicate, Brad Butterworth to find out. For more visit newshub.co.nz/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Yacht Racing Podcast
Tom Burnham & Rome Kirby

The Yacht Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 33:11


Tom Burnham and Rome Kirby are, respectively, the coach and skipper of the American SailGP team.Burnham is an ex-Olympic campaigner who has been involved in four America's Cup challenges – one with Young America, twice with Luna Rossa and once as head coach with Artemis RacingHe has also won multiple world championships in the Swan 45, TP52, and RC 44 classes and as a match racer.Kirby meanwhile is renowned in the professional yacht racing world as an America's Cup winner, a Volvo Ocean Race competitor and a regular on several top-flight grand prix raceboat campaigns. As well as steering the American SailGP catamaran he is also the team's CEO.With the third event of the inaugural SailGP season in New York looming Justin Chisholm spoke to Rome and Tom on Skype at breakfast time from their nearby homes in Newport, Rhode Island prior to another busy day of preparation.This episode of the Yacht Racing Podcast is brought to you courtesy of Seahorse magazine – a fantastic monthly source of news, interviews and feature articles from around the world of yacht racing.Wherever you are on the planet you can subscribe to receive a copy delivered to your door or on your digital device every month.It's easy to do, just go to https://www.seahorse.co.uk/shop and use the code YRPOD to let them know that we sent you.