New Racing Will Add to Fleet Week Thrills

Wings on the water and wings in the sky will culminate a historic week of action on and above San Francisco Bay at the second event of the 2012-13 America’s Cup World Series from October 2-7.

America’s Cup World Series racing returns to San Francisco for the second time in three months. The last round in August brought over 150,000 fans to Marina Green to witness the excitement first-hand. Photo by Joel Williams

Published: October, 2012

Wings on the water and wings in the sky will culminate a historic week of action on and above San Francisco Bay at the second event of the 2012-13 America’s Cup World Series from October 2-7.

The first America’s Cup event in San Francisco in August attracted over 150,000 fans to the Marina Green and nearly 500 spectator boats to witness 11 of the best sailing crews in the world battle just yards from the shoreline.

In October, the wingsail AC45 catamarans will join the rigid wings of the Blue Angels aerobatic team to bring an unprecedented combination of thrills to onlookers lined around shore and on the waters of the Bay. With Fleet Week crowds in attendance, nearly one million spectators are expected over the final weekend when the race crews will share the Bay with the Pacific Fleet of the Navy.

"This is a perfect combination for fans and spectators in San Francisco," said Stephen Barclay, the CEO of the 34th America’s Cup. "Fleet Week is well established as a must-see event in San Francisco attracting hundreds of thousands of people down to the waterfront, and following on from our first regatta during the summer, the America’s Cup is fast becoming a similar draw for fans interested in high-adrenalin action."

In joining forces with Fleet Week, the America’s Cup Village will be located at Little Marina Green. Teams will be based at Piers 30-32, with the top crews from each day coming ashore at Little Marina Green and taking the stage for interviews. Race commentary, as well as morning and dock-in shows, food and beverage concessions and other activities will be found at the America’s Cup Village at Little Marina Green.Admission is free.

Beginning on Tuesday, October 2, the America’s Cup World Series teams will be racing on the Bay with open practice followed by Wednesday’s match race qualifying. Championship racing is from Thursday to Sunday (October 4-7), culminating with Super Sunday, broadcast live across America on NBC, when the America’s Cup World Series San Francisco champion will be crowned.

After Super Sunday racing on October 7 (with racing on the Bay scheduled to start at 1:55 p.m.), the Blue Angels will be performing over San Francisco Bay, a highlight of the Fleet Week air shows.

"I’m pleased the America’s Cup World Series is joining Fleet Week this year and welcome the sailors from all over the world as they demonstrate their incredible sailing skills on the challenging San Francisco Bay. This is a great opportunity to demonstrate the spirit of competition as the United States attempts to win the America’s Cup again in 2013," said San Francisco Fleet Week Chairman Major General Michael J. Myatt.

Championship racing (Thursday through Sunday) is live internationally on YouTube (subject to territorial broadcast arrangements). Super Sunday, October 7, will be shown live across the United States on NBC from 1:30 p.m. PDT. Full broadcast details and race format and schedule updates are available on www.americascup.com.

 

Racing action during America’s Cup World Series in August brought the excitement within yards of the shoreline, providing spectacular views for the spectators along the water’s edge. Photo by Joel Williams