Who currently holds the America’s Cup? List of challengers and defenders since 1851
One hundred and seventy-three years ago On the Isle of Wight a race began that would become a legend in the sailing world– a race that is still debated today. The competition for a silver trophy captured the imagination and fortunes of some of the world’s richest people and sparked bitter rivalries, fierce controversy and costly legal battles.
Even more remarkable is that the boat that would be the center of attention by winning, The yacht Americastarted the race in the wrong direction.
The first winner of the America’s Cup and some of the famous losers?
The Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes is one of the most prestigious yacht clubs in the world, as this is where the America’s Cup began. Despite the poor start America surprised the British hosts by winning the race and the trophy soon made its way to New York. After the victory, however, the owners and crew weren’t sure what to do with their prize – until someone had an idea. This idea made the trophy the most prestigious award in sailing and is now the oldest international sports trophy in the world.
The trophy was renamed The America’s Cup after the yacht that won the first race, although it is informally known as the old cup
Interesting information about the winning boat of the first event: It was a 100-foot schooner. After winning the trophy, The ship was sold for $25,000, $5,000 more than the purchase price.
For some, the America’s Cup has become an obsession. The pursuit of this trophy has led some of the richest people to pour enormous sums of money into their campaigns, only to end up falling short. Yet despite the immense cost, many have returned time and again to challenge the Cup. The New York Yacht Club in particular holds the record for the longest winning streak in history, fueled by these tireless competitors from the East Coast.
One of these competitors was Thomas Liptonwho, despite five unsuccessful challenges, Cloverleaf yachts, used the publicity to build his tea empire. His repeated failures earned him the respect and affection of the public, even though it cost him a fortune to defend his campaigns. In contrast, others, like Mr Dunravenwere embroiled in bitter disputes, illustrating the passion and intensity that has always surrounded the America’s Cup.
The beginnings of the America’s Cup are as fascinating as today’s high-tech carbon fiber racing machines.
The last winner of the 100 Guineas Trophy and a list of all winners?
The America’s Cup is the oldest international sailing competition. The races are between a defending and a challenging yacht club, The winner receives the America’s Cup trophy, known as the old cup.
Any yacht club that meets the specified requirements can challenge the current holder. If successful, the challenging club will be given administration of the cup. In 1970, a Challenger Selection Series was held to determine the official challenger.
Team New Zealand Syndicate
The Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Club is the current holder of the America’s CupThey successfully defended the 36th America’s Cup in March 2021 with a AC75 foiling monohull called Te Rehutai, owned and sailed by the Team New Zealand syndicate, and with major sponsorship from Emirates airline.
The next America’s Cup will be held in Barcelona, Spain, from October 12, 2024, between defending champion Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron and a challenging yacht club.
List of all winners
Year | Location | defender | challenger |
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1851 | Isle of Wight | United Kingdom: Royal Yacht Squadron | New York Yacht Club of the United States |
1870 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Thames Yacht Club |
1871 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Royal Harwich Yacht Club |
1876 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Canada Royal Canadian Yacht Club |
1881 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Canada Bay of Quinte Yacht Club |
1885 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom: Royal Yacht Squadron |
1886 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Northern Yacht Club |
1887 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Clyde Yacht Club |
1893 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom: Royal Yacht Squadron |
1895 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom: Royal Yacht Squadron |
1899 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club |
1901 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club |
1903 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club |
1920 | New York City | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club |
1930 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club |
1934 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom: Royal Yacht Squadron |
1937 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom: Royal Yacht Squadron |
1958 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom: Royal Yacht Squadron |
1962 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Australia: Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron |
1964 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | United Kingdom Royal Thames Yacht Club |
1967 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Australia: Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron |
1970 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Australia: Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron |
1974 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club |
1977 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Australia Sun City Yacht Club |
1980 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club |
1983 | Newport | New York Yacht Club of the United States | Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club |
1987 | Freeman | Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club | San Diego Yacht Club of the United States |
1988 | San Diego | San Diego Yacht Club of the United States | New Zealand Mercury Bay Boating Club |
1992 | San Diego | San Diego Yacht Club of the United States | Italy Sailing Company |
1995 | San Diego | San Diego Yacht Club of the United States | New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron |
2000 | Auckland | New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron | Italy Yacht Club Punta Ala |
2003 | Auckland | New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron | Switzerland Société Nautique de Genève |
2007 | Valencia | Switzerland Société Nautique de Genève | New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron |
2010 | Valencia | Switzerland Société Nautique de Genève | Golden Gate Yacht Club of the United States |
2013 | San Francisco | Golden Gate Yacht Club of the United States | New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron |
2017 | Bermuda | Golden Gate Yacht Club of the United States | New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron |
2021 | Auckland | New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron | Italy Circolo della Vela Sicilia |
From 1851 to 1983, the United States won the America’s Cup and held the title for 132 years until Australia and the Royal Perth Yacht Club won in 1983. The New York Yacht Club had successfully defended the Cup 25 times in a rowwhich makes it the longest title defense in sports history.
In addition, the America’s Cup isThe winner of the ace has the right to set the rules for the next competition.including the types of boats to be used, the location of the race course and the time at which the race will take place.