The America’s Cup is going offshore, to a British territory that sits at the northern tip of the Bermuda Triangle.
In a shake-up to the tradition of the oldest trophy in international sports, organizers announced on Tuesday that Bermuda beat San Diego, California, for the right to host the next America’s Cup in June 2017.
The decision was made two weeks ago by software billionaire Larry Ellison, who owns two-time defending champion Oracle Team USA, after consulting with Russell Coutts, a New Zealander who is the “de facto” America’s Cup czar.
This will be the first time a US defender holds the America’s Cup outside the US. It also will be the first time in the regatta’s 163-year history that a defender sails the races in foreign waters by choice rather than necessity.
Bermuda is about 5,200km from the Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC), which holds the America’s Cup and staged just one defense on its home waters, when Oracle Team USA staged a thrilling comeback against Emirates Team New Zealand last year.
Coutts pulled the regatta from San Francisco after city officials insisted organizers would have to pay for services that they had previously received for free.
While picking Bermuda has been criticized by traditionalists, Coutts defended the choice of the island nation of 65,000 people over San Diego, which has hosted the America’s Cup three times.
“We’re tasked in making the best America’s Cup we can,” Coutts said by telephone following a news conference in New York. “I think this will be the best one yet. We’ve got to look at it pragmatically, look at the facts and make what we think is the best decision for the Cup going forward.”
Details of Bermuda’s financial package have not been disclosed.
Coutts said the America’s Cup Act is to go before Bermuda’s parliament on Friday next week.
Coutts downplayed reports of financial concessions, and tax breaks for teams and participants.
“That wasn’t one of the considerations we had in choosing the venue,” said Coutts, who is chief executive of Oracle Team USA, director of the America’s Cup Event Authority and holds one of three Oracle-controlled spots on the GGYC’s America’s Cup committee.
He said it is “highly unusual” for most America’s Cup companies to make a profit, and that he will retain his status as a New Zealand tax resident.
Coutts said the major factors for Bermuda were plans to put an America’s Cup village with all team bases at the Royal Naval Dockyard overlooking the race course on the Great Sound and a time zone that will be more accommodating to European TV viewers. Four of the five challengers are European-based.
Bermuda Premier Michael Dunkley said his country brings “a dash of British charm with our own unique island culture.”
“Bermuda is at its essence a marine environment,” said Dunkley, whose country sits at the tip of a mythical triangle where planes and ships have mysteriously disappeared.
He said it has a temperate climate, good sailing conditions and “crystal blue waters and pink sand beaches that will provide such a stunning setting.”
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