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June 26, 2007 · about 19 years ago

History in the making?

Historically, it is very rare for the America’s Cup Match to be a close series. But with Alinghi and Emirates Team New Zealand each earning one win apiece and spending much of the first two races sailing around the course separated by less than 20 seconds, this 32nd America’s Cup Match has the poten

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Historically, it is very rare for the America’s Cup Match to be a close series. But with Alinghi and Emirates Team New Zealand each earning one win apiece and spending much of the first two races sailing around the course separated by less than 20 seconds, this 32nd America’s Cup Match has the potential to go down in the record books as among the closest and most entertaining ever sailed over the 156 years of competition.

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