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The '''Alinghi''' was the winning [[yacht]] from [[Switzerland]] at the [[America's Cup]] in [[2003]]. |
The '''Alinghi''' was the winning [[yacht]] from [[Switzerland]] at the [[America's Cup]] in [[2003]]. |
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Alinghi is a made-up name, created by the syndicate's founder Ernesto Bertarelli. Bertarelli had raced several smaller yachts named Alinghi previously, but 2003 was his first attempt at the [[America's Cup]]. In order to maximize his chance of success, he hired the very best in the business: Russell Coutts. Coutts had already won the America's Cup for New Zealand in 1995 and he successfully defended for new Zealand in 2000. Along with Coutts came several other important Kiwi sailors, not the least of which was Brad Butterworth. Bertarelli himself served as Navigator during the racing. |
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The Alinghi was the winning yacht from Switzerland at the America's Cup in 2003.
Alinghi is a made-up name, created by the syndicate's founder Ernesto Bertarelli. Bertarelli had raced several smaller yachts named Alinghi previously, but 2003 was his first attempt at the America's Cup. In order to maximize his chance of success, he hired the very best in the business: Russell Coutts. Coutts had already won the America's Cup for New Zealand in 1995 and he successfully defended for new Zealand in 2000. Along with Coutts came several other important Kiwi sailors, not the least of which was Brad Butterworth. Bertarelli himself served as Navigator during the racing.