Louis Vuitton Cup Results
Rule | Year | Venue | Winning club | Winning syndicate | Losing club | Losing syndicate | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
IACC | 2010 | Uncontested, America's Cup challenger of record only | |||||
2007 | Valencia, Spain | Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron | Emirates Team New Zealand, NZL-92 | Yacht Club Italiano | Luna Rossa Challenge | 5-0 | |
2003 | Auckland, New Zealand | Société Nautique de Genève | Alinghi, SUI-64 | Golden Gate Yacht Club | BMW Oracle | 5-1 | |
2000 | Auckland, New Zealand | Yacht Club Punta Ala | Prada Challenge, ITA-45 | St. Francis Yacht Club | AmericaOne | 5-4 | |
1995 | San Diego, United States | Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron | Team New Zealand, NZL-32 | Southern Cross Yacht Club | One Australia | 5-1 | |
1992 | San Diego, United States | Compagnia della Vela di Venezia | Il Moro di Venezia, ITA-16 | Mercury Bay Boating Club | New Zealand Challenge | 5-4 | |
IYRU 12mR | 1988 | Uncontested, America's Cup challenger of record only | |||||
1987 | Fremantle, Australia | San Diego Yacht Club | Stars & Stripes, US-55 | Mercury Bay Boating Club | New Zealand Challenge | 4-1 | |
1983 | Newport, United States | Royal Perth Yacht Club | Australia II, KA-6 | Royal Burnham Yacht Club | Victory Challenge | 4-1 |
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