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Sailing Podcast: Young sailors rise to the challenge in America's Cup showdown

Young sailors rise to the challenge in America's Cup showdown

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Sailors in the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup Preliminary Regatta faced a challenging racecourse in Sardinia, where precise pressure reading was crucial. Today’s competition revealed why elite teams dominate, showcasing thrilling battles on the water.

Overnight leaders Luna Rossa 1 Women & Youth struggled early on due to a pre-start mishap and telemetry issues, leaving them in a difficult position. Meanwhile, the intense showdown between Luna Rossa 2, helmed by three-time America's Cup champion Peter Burling, and Emirates Team New Zealand, led by Nathan Outteridge, captivated spectators. The Kiwis emerged victorious, solidifying their grip on the final's path with strong performances in subsequent races.

However, the standout story was Athena Pathway in Race 2. The team, led by 20-year-old Sam Webb, exhibited exceptional skill and composure, securing a remarkable 37-second victory. Webb expressed his excitement post-race, emphasizing the team's synergy and hard work. Olympic gold medallist Ellie Aldridge echoed the sentiment, highlighting the comfort of leading in changing conditions.

Luna Rossa fought back, with Marco Gradoni and Margherita Porro finishing strong, marking their return to the top of the leaderboard. As the regatta intensifies, all eyes turn toward the decisive races tomorrow.

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