Press Release – America’s Cup
With Auckland now in COVID19 Level 1, the America’s Cup Race Village can now begin an exciting roll out of village activations. Locals and visitors to Auckland have had a taste of the America’s Cup Race Village experience during the ACWS and the PRADA Cup, but just as you can expect a whole lot of great action on the water for the America’s Cup Match, it’s heating up just as much on shore.
The Eastern Viaduct will continue with the Merchandise store, where fans can buy their favourite team kit, and the Challenger of Record’s AC75 ‘professional simulator’. With its 180-degree screen and moving platform, it gives you a taste of what it’s like to be at the helm of an AC75. Te Wero Island will continue with the very popular food and beverage experience of Te Pou – New Zealand House and the Mumm Yacht Club situated in prime position – in front of the Main Stage, where the crowds gather to watch the racing action on the big screen, an
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Every good race needs an avid audience of dedicated fans to spur the competitors along and the 36th America’s Cup, which starts today, is no exception.
But current protocols are a far cry from the event’s rarefied and remote origins in Britain. For most of the cup’s history, the race was sailed on offshore courses away from the viewing public, under the auspices of elite yacht clubs.
Times have changed. Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton specifically sited the opportunity of racing in the enclosed waters of Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour as a way to maximise the public’s ability to view the event from land.