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  Alinghi lands the first blow (23/06/07)
(source : America's Cup)

Switzerland’s Alinghi team, the Defender of the America’s Cup, won the first race of the 32nd America’s Cup Match.

Alinghi beat Emirates Team New Zealand (0'35")

On the water, conditions were perfect for racing, with a stable 12 knot sea breeze on the race course. Top model Petra Nemcova was on board the Race Committee boat and fired the starting gun for race one of the Match.

The first minutes of the America’s Cup Match are a unique moment in sport. Despite intense scrutiny, not even the teams really know which boat might have a speed advantage.

With the advantage of starboard entry, Emirates Team New Zealand sailed into an early dial-up against Alinghi. It wasn’t an aggressive pre-start, with both helmsmen preferring to keep it clean for the first race of the Match.

On the final approach to the start line, Dean Barker held the right hand side, with Ed Baird controlling the lead into the line on the left. Both teams made very good starts, but NZL 92 was quicker to get up to speed in the lumpy, bouncy conditions.

SUI 100 looked very wet and appeared to bounce around in the choppy waves, and yet after a few minutes Baird was sailing faster and forced Barker away to the right. When the Swiss tacked to go with New Zealand over to the right, they found a small left-hand windshift and moved into a lead that gave them control of the match. Around the top mark the lead was 13 seconds.

The Kiwis attacked with a number of gybes downwind, but Brad Butterworth refused to be engaged in a gybing duel and SUI 100 had gained at the leeward gate, now 20 seconds ahead.

However, Terry Hutchinson made the most of a bit of separation up the next windward leg and the Kiwis were snapping at the leader’s heels again. Around the final mark the Kiwis trailed by 14 seconds, not quite close enough to really threaten the increasingly confident Alinghi.

Down the final run SUI 100 found an extra gear and, with Hutchinson trying a few more gybes to find something different, the Defender extended to win by 35 seconds.

 
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