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1995 America's Cup

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The 29th America's Cup was contested between the winner of the 1995 Citizen Cup, Team Stars & Stripes, which switched to the yacht Young America (USA 36) for the competition, and the winner of the 1995 Louis Vuitton Cup, Team New Zealand, with the yacht Black Magic (NZL 32). New Zealand swept all five races to take the cup away from the US for only the second time in 144 years. For the first time since 1930, the format changed to a best-of-nine series, which remained through 2007.

Races

Date Winner Yacht Loser Yacht Score Delta
6 May 1995 Black Magic NZL 32 Young America USA 36 1-0 2:45
8 May 1995 Black Magic NZL 32 Young America USA 36 2-0 4:14
9 May 1995 Black Magic NZL 32 Young America USA 36 3-0 1:51
11 May 1995 Black Magic NZL 32 Young America USA 36 4-0 3:37
13 May 1995 Black Magic NZL 32 Young America USA 36 5-0 1:50

Crew

Team New Zealand

Role[1] Name
Skipper / Helmsman Russell Coutts
Afterguard Brad Butterworth (Tactician), Tom Schnackenberg (Navigator), Murray Jones, Rick Dodson
Foredeck Dean Phipps, Joe Allen, Matthew Mason, Jeremy Scantlebury,
Grinders Craig Monk, Andrew Taylor
Sail Trimmers Simon Daubney, Robbie Naismith, Warwick Fleury, Peter Blake, Ross Halcrow

Team Stars & Stripes

Role[1] Name
Skipper / Helmsman Dennis Conner
Afterguard Paul Cayard (Tactician/Helmsman), Jim Brady (Navigator), Tom Whidden
Foredeck Greg Prussia, Ralf Steitz, T.A. McCann, Josh Belsky, Wally Henry
Grinders Rock Ferrigno, Jim Nicholas, Paul Larkin, Brad Rodi
Sail Trimmers Steven Erickson, Bill Trenkle, Jud Smith

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, Rich (May 4, 1995). "America's Cup '95 :  A Kiwi Cruise?". Los Angeles Times.

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