(Newport, RI)- America's Cup World Series Newport
competition gets underway Thursday. This will be the fifth and final
event of the five part series. Having won the match racing in both
Naples and Venice, ARTEMIS leads this element of the series and is third
in the overall standings. Following on from five full days of training,
past J/24 World Champion skipper Terry Hutchinson (USA) and the crew onboard ARTEMIS are looking forward to four days of racing against the seven other teams competing in the event.
"We feel fast on the open course, but we need to start well. That is
key. All the things that you can control, you have to control," said
Terry. "Competition, Mother Nature and the current are going to be the
biggest variables in performance here. The boats are so fast, that you
are punished if you don’t do things properly. It’s great to have the
America’s Cup back in the US and briefly in Newport. It is the premier
spot to come and be supported by the people. Newport is the Cup’s home
away from home and so far it hasn’t disappointed. We’ve had a lot of
people out here spectating. There’s a good vibe." For more America's Cup World Series sailing information