
Kiwi team left playing catch-up at Youth America's Cup
The NZL sailing Team endured a difficult day at the Red Bull Youth America's Cup
The NZL sailing Team endured a difficult day at the Red Bull Youth America's Cup
Surreal, weird and bizarre are apt descriptors for the first two days of the America's Cup
Burling's conversion rate in starting box one of Cup's most staggering developments.
America's Cup success would be a win for Kiwi ingenuity, writes Bruno Trouble.
TNZ fans in Bermuda are aghast at the "sour grapes" attitude of Oracle supporters.
As Kiwis dream of getting their hands on the Auld Mug again, another New Zealand team continue their quest for the other Americas
The famous Kiwi faces enjoying some fun in the sun while supporting Team New Zealand.
Secret business: The America's Cup action today has been in the shed, not on the water.
Peter Lester says Oracle needs to improve their sailing, not just their boat.
Jimmy Spithill has noticeably toned down his press conference antics.
Delayed rule changes to the Youth America's Cup has kept Stewart Dodson's dream alive.
Ehman says Coutts will be personally overseeing Team USA's bid to save the Auld Mug.
Team NZ skipper Glenn Ashby warned "we've seen this movie before".
Commentator Peter Lester hinted Oracle may need to change their line-up against Team NZ.
Mother of America's Cup sailor is wearing a hole in the floor every time her boy races.
Prof Mark Orams speaks for a nervous nation: how will Oracle respond off the water?
Peter Burling believes TNZ are not even close to tapping out the potential on their boat.
A four-time America's Cup winner has warned that Oracle could quickly become competitive.
New Zealand might be on edge - but spare a thought for Blair Tuke's nervous mum!
Oracle skipper Jimmy Spithill is preparing for big changes in his America's Cup defence.
Team New Zealand have taken a 3-0 lead in the America's Cup with two big wins today
America's Cup defenders Oracle have five days to find an answer, falling 3-0 behind TNZ.
Team NZ have extended their lead over America's Cup defenders Oracle off Bermuda.
Peter Burling got another one over Jimmy Spithill in the post-race interviews.
The forecast for Day 2 (Races 3 and 4) of the 35th America's Cup is good for racing.
It was the rematch Team New Zealand had waited nearly four years for.
A poor day for Jimmy Spithill resulted in a tame performance in the press conference.
A glaring schedule error has apparently been quietly resolved by America's Cup organisers.
Team New Zealand's dominance over Oracle on the water was reflected in the stats.
The mind game shackles have been broken: it is over and out for Jimmy Spithill.