Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COUTTS HOPES OLYMPICS FOLLOWS HIS LEAD TO IMPROVE RACING

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Five-time America’s Cup winner Russell Coutts believes the format used in the New Zealander’s Sailgp league could be adopted by the Olympics as the sport looks to modernize.

Sailing has been a staple at every Summer Games bar 1904 but the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) are looking at ways to reach a younger demographi­c, with Coutts endorsing the use of modern technology to widen the sport’s audience.

“Just because we have produced sailing pictures in the same way for the last 30, 40, 50 years, it doesn’t mean that with modern technology the same rules apply,” Coutts told Reuters in Tokyo, the 2020 Olympics host, on Tuesday.

Coutts, who also won an Olympic gold in the Finn Class competitio­n in 1984, was speaking at an event to promote Sailgp, the league he created alongside longtime Oracle Team USA team principal Larry Ellison.

The new tournament, which starts in Sydney next February, involves six national teams sailing in a six-meet series that ends in a two-boat $1 million finale.

The new tournament, which starts in Sydney next February, involves six national teams sailing in a sixmeet series that ends in a two-boat $1 million finale

A key aspect of the format is that the 50-foot foiling catamarans that will be used by each team are identical, ensuring a level playing field for each of the fiveman crews.

Coutts believes this, combined with the use of modern filming techniques, the proximity of crowds watching races and availabili­ty of data, is a game-changer.

“Right now, they are relying on helicopter coverage of sailing but at Sailgp we are moving to drone. With drones flying at a lower level, I think that is going to change the sport dramatical­ly,” Coutts added. “You have so many different camera angles to exploit and you can tell the story visually in a much more compelling way.

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 ??  ?? Sir Russell Coutts, skipper and Chief Executive Officer of the defending America’s Cup champion Oracle Racing, gestures following a news conference in San Francisco
Sir Russell Coutts, skipper and Chief Executive Officer of the defending America’s Cup champion Oracle Racing, gestures following a news conference in San Francisco

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