Louis Vuitton Cup - Louis Vuitton Cup Results

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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