Waikato Times

Revolution among the evolution rife in Cup

- Duncan Johnstone

Sailors, politician­s and lawyers make up the modern mix of the America’s Cup and the three groups look to be jockeying for a way forward in a critical phase that will determine where the next regatta is destined.

It’s the final week of the negotiatio­n phase between the government and Team New Zealand around how Auckland can host the next version of yachting’s pinnacle event, building on what was a hugely successful 2021 regatta amid unpreceden­ted global difficulti­es.

Whispers that the next government and Auckland City contributi­ons don’t stack up won’t go away, meaning the Cup could, indeed, be defended offshore.

They’ve grown so loud that now there is apparent mutiny in the air with talk of some influentia­l members of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron weighing up a legal challenge to prevent that happening.

They appear prepared to test the rule in the centuries-old paperwork that says the Cup belongs to the challengin­g club, not the team – as in the RNZYS rather than Team New Zealand.

A hint of revolution amongst the evolution of sport’s oldest trophy.

Cloak and dagger drama is never far from the Auld Mug and the cone of silence that has enveloped proceeding­s since the Kiwis defended the Cup in midMarch has only heightened public tensions around where the next cycle will take place.

There should be no real surprise if Auckland is snubbed. It’s the preferred venue for Team New Zealand though they have been open about courting overseas offers without revealing where the alternativ­es may lie though the drums keep beating for Britain.

The defenders have been just as open about their need to protect the champion team and the syndicate’s intellectu­al property, which requires considerab­le funding given the billionair­e benefactor­s they see their rivals across their bow enjoy.

But without the team, there is no Cup. They need to stay afloat in these toughest of financial times or risk what could be a terminal capsize.

The current version grew from the ashes of the champion 1995 and 2000 teams that were plundered, leaving them so vulnerable in 2003.

It took Team New Zealand three attempts and 14 long years to win back the America’s Cup. Would there be the will and resources for another resurrecti­on if the next defence falls flat?

These are delicate times, but the outcome may not be unpreceden­ted.

Larry Ellison took the show on the road after his Oracle Team USA saw off the Kiwis in San Francisco in 2013. Bermuda beckoned though many at his Golden Gate Yacht Club were bemused by that, just as Kiwis are now at the prospect of something similar.

Team New Zealand are taking a futuristic approach with their radical racing yachts and hydrogen-powered chase boats. But they can’t foil away from their financial future.

There should be no real surprise if Auckland is snubbed.

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