20 Mar 2021

Team UK confirmed as challenger of record for next America's Cup

4:19 pm on 20 March 2021

Team New Zealand has confirmed Team UK and the Royal Yacht Squadron (RYSR) as the challenger of record for the next edition of the America's Cup, although a venue is still to be decided.

The Royal New Zealand Yacht squadron has officially accepted the challenge and confirmed the next two editions of the America's Cup will be raced in AC 75's - the foiling monohulls raced in Auckland.

Team New Zealand's Dan Bernisconi, Peter Burling, Glen Ashby, Blair Tuke and Ray Davies with the Americas Cup After beating Luna Rossa.

Team New Zealand's Dan Bernisconi, Peter Burling, Glen Ashby, Blair Tuke and Ray Davies with the Americas Cup After beating Luna Rossa. Photo: Photosport

Having successfully defended the Auld Mug this week on the Hauraki Gulf, Team New Zealand will be chasing a hat-trick of wins when the 37th edition rolls around.

"It is great to once again have the RYSR involved, given they were the first yacht club that presented this trophy over 170 years ago, which really started the legacy of the America's Cup. Along with Emirates Team New Zealand we look forward to working through the details of the next event with them," RNZYS commodore Aaron Young said in a statement.

Aaron Young RNZYS

Aaron Young RNZYS Photo: Team NZ

Challengers will also only be able to build new AC75 for the next event.

Italian syndicate Luna Rossa were the official challengers of record for the Auckland event, but the relationship between them and Team New Zealand has steadily deteriorated over the past year or so.

A new crew rule requires all race crew to either be a passport holder of the country the team's yacht club represents as of 19 March 2021 or to have been physically present in that country or been part of the nation's entry at the recently completed America's Cup in Auckland for at least two of the past three years.

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Photo: Photosport

There will however be a provision allowing a quota of non-nationals on the race crew for competitors from "emerging nations".

The statement also says Team New Zealand and Team UK will draw up rules around "a meaningul package of campaign cost reduction....to attract a higher number of challengers and to assist with the establishment of new teams".

Only three teams challenged for the Cup this time around - Italian sydnicate Luna Rossa, INEOS Team UK and the New York Yacht Club's American Magic.

A venue is expected to be confirmed within six months.

-RNZ