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july 27, 2015 - Land Rover

Land Rover BAR Announced Winners At First Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Of 2015

  • Land Rover BAR announced winners at first Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series of 2015
  • Bad weather cancels second day of racing but outstanding first day results see Land Rover BAR victorious in final standings
  • First competition since recent partnership announcement see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit new home of Land Rover BAR and present prizes at the Historic Dockyard

Portsmouth, UK, 26 July 2015: The second day of competition for the 35th America's Cup was cancelled today as a low pressure system swept across Britain, bringing gale force winds. The loss of the final two races on Super Sunday meant that the prizes were settled on Saturday's results - leaving Land Rover BAR as winners.

Amongst many disappointed spectators were the royal couple, Their Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Like hundreds of thousands of others, they had visited Portsmouth hoping to see the America's Cup contenders go into battle.

Despite the lack of action on the water they still had a busy day, meeting the sailors from the different teams, and many of the people that had helped put on the event. They also visited the new home of Land Rover BAR, to meet both team members and their families, and concluded the day by presenting the prizes in a ceremony at the Historic Dockyard.

Gusts over 37 knots were recorded at Southsea Common, and the Waterfront Festival and Fanzone Arenas had to be shut down for public safety. Race organisers initially rescheduled the racing to a midday start, to try to beat the arrival of the worst of the weather. It wasn't to be though, and as the wind howled and the rain beat down, organisers reluctantly abandoned their efforts to put on the show.

It wasn't the end of the weather story though, as the teams struggled to get their boats out of the water. The process involves hoisting them on a crane, and the strong winds meant that the boats were swinging unpredictably taking many hands to bring them under control and safely to rest on the dock.

Overall thoughts on the event

Skipper and Team Principal; Ben Ainslie: "I'm really proud of what the team has achieved this weekend, not just on the water but with our team here at the facility in Portsmouth. To win the first Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series of 2015 in front of our home crowd is massive for our team, and sets us up for a very exciting future."

Bowman and tactician; Giles Scott: "I think that as a crew we feel bad for all the people that turned up today. We've felt pretty confident sailing in a breeze, and we felt pretty good this morning - but it was too windy to go racing today, and it would have been a bit too much out there. So we just have to take that, a win is a win. Psychologically it's important. What we've managed to do all week is to make ourselves the team that everyone else is aiming at, racing these AC45Fs. So that felt good going into the regatta, and to get a good solid day yesterday with a one-two backed it up.  To be consistent in those sort of conditions is always difficult, it was shifty, the wind was up and down - so to be able to pull that off was good."

Wing trimmer; Paul 'CJ' Campbell-James: "My first feeling when I heard the news was that I was absolutely gutted. Today would have just been the most awesome day for the TV and the spectators and for us out there sailing it would have been really good fun. I was also quite confident in our boat handling and preparation for big breeze, so there's a little bit of disappointment in there, but the overwhelming thing is that it's the first job done. There are many more steps to go, but we can only count this weekend as a success."

Trimmer; Nick Hutton: "We've just had a pretty hard time getting the boat out of the water and dropping the wing, so it was clearly too windy to race today. But having said that, we're pretty disappointed, we wanted to race, we've worked hard, and we wanted people to see that. But we've got the win and I think we just want to say thank you to all the people that came out to watch in the rain, and we're sorry we couldn't put on a show today."

Sailing Team Manager; Jono Macbeth: "I think it just goes to show that you need to go out there every day and race your hardest. The boys did a fantastic job yesterday, they got the boat round the track and they did what was required. We were hoping for another day like yesterday, but that wasn't to be, conditions out there were past top end, and not suitable for sailing. Onward and upwards, we have Gothenburg and Bermuda coming up, we're going to have a fantastic series and I think there's a lot of excitement to come in the future."

Final standings (after two races):
1. Land Rover BAR - 19 points
2. Emirates Team New Zealand - 18 points
3. ORACLE TEAM USA - 16 points
4. Groupama Team France - 13 points
5. SoftBank Team Japan - 13 points
6. Artemis Racing - 11 points

Land Rover BAR Portsmouth line up:
Ben Ainslie - Skipper and Team Principal
Paul Campbell-James ­- Wing trimmer
David 'Freddie' Carr - Runner
Nick Hutton - Trimmer
Giles Scott ­- Bow/tactician
Jono Macbeth - Sailing Team Manager
Andy Mclean - Race crew reserve
Ian McCabe - Shore support
Ian Pattison - Shore support
Richy O'Farrell - Shore support
Jo Lees - Boat Captain
Rob Wilson - Coach
Jessica Sweeney - Chief Meteorologist
Ben Williams - Strength and Conditioning Coach
Matt Cornwell - Analytical Support
Bleddyn Mon - Analytical Support