List of IACC regattas
The following is a list of regattas that involve IACC yachts. International America's Cup Class (IACC) yachts were designed for the America's Cup, with specifications released in 1989 after the debacle of the 1988 America's Cup. Since then they have been used for every America's Cup from 1989 until 2010 when the class was replaced, as well as a series of other events, such as the IACC Worlds and the Louis Vuitton regattas. The IACC class was not used during the 2010 America's Cup due to a disagreement between defender Alinghi and the challenger of record BMW Oracle. A deed of gift match was instead setup that favored newly designed multihulls, which was won by the trimaran design of BMW Oracle. Equalized IACC class yachts were being match raced through the Louis Vuitton Trophy through 2010. The IACC class was replaced at the 34th America's Cup in 2013, by the catamarans of the AC72 class, and in the America's Cup World Series (which replaced the Louis Vuitton Series) with AC45 class. Currently 100 sail numbers have been issued to IACC yachts.
List
Year | Event | Winner | Yacht | Skipper | Runner-up | Yacht | Venue |
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1991 | World Championships | Italy Il Moro di Venezia | ITA 15 | Paul Cayard | New Zealand NZ Challenge | San Diego, United States[1][2] | |
1992 | Louis Vuitton Cup | Italy Il Moro di Venezia | ITA 25 | Paul Cayard | New Zealand NZ Challenge | NZL 20 | San Diego, United States |
1992 | Citizen Cup | United States America³ | USA 23 | Bill Koch, Buddy Melges | United States Starts & Stripes | USA 11 | San Diego, United States |
1992 | America's Cup | United States America³ | USA 23 | Bill Koch, Buddy Melges | Italy Il Moro di Venezia | ITA 25 | San Diego, United States |
1994 | World Championships | Australia oneAustralia | AUS 31 | John Bertrand | San Diego, United States[3] | ||
1995 | Louis Vuitton Cup | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 32 | Russell Coutts | Australia oneAustralia | AUS 31 | San Diego, United States |
1995 | Citizen Cup | United States Stars & Stripes | USA 34 | Dennis Conner | United States America³ | USA 36 | San Diego, United States |
1995 | America's Cup | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 32 | Russell Coutts | United States Starts & Stripes | USA 36 | San Diego, United States |
1997 | Road to the America's Cup | New Zealand Team New Zealand | N/A | Russell Coutts | United Kingdom Spirit of Britain Challenge | N/A | Auckland, New Zealand[4] |
2000 | Louis Vuitton Cup | Italy Prada Challenge | ITA 45 | Francesco de Angelis | United States AmericaOne | USA-61 | Auckland, New Zealand |
2000 | America's Cup | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 60 | Russell Coutts, Dean Barker | Italy Prada Challenge | ITA 45 | Auckland, New Zealand |
2002 | Road to the America's Cup | New Zealand Team New Zealand | N/A | Dean Barker | United States One World | USA 55 | Auckland, New Zealand[5] |
2003 | Louis Vuitton Cup | Switzerland Alinghi | SUI 64 | Russell Coutts | United States BMW Oracle Racing | USA 76 | Auckland, New Zealand |
2003 | America's Cup | Switzerland Alinghi | SUI 64 | Russell Coutts | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 82 | Auckland, New Zealand |
2004 | Louis Vuitton ACC Championship Louis Vuitton Acts 1–3 |
New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 82 | Dean Barker | United States BMW Oracle Racing | USA 76 | Marseille, France Valencia, Spain[6] |
2005 | Louis Vuitton ACC Championship Louis Vuitton Acts 4–9 |
Switzerland Alinghi | SUI 75 | Brad Butterworth, Ed Baird | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 82 | Valencia, Spain Malmö, Sweden Trapani, Italy[6] |
2006 | Louis Vuitton ACC Championship Louis Vuitton Acts 10–12 |
New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 84 | Dean Barker | Switzerland Alinghi | SUI 75 | Valencia, Spain[6] |
2007 | Louis Vuitton Act 13 | Switzerland Alinghi | SUI 91 | Brad Butterworth, Ed Baird | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 84 | Valencia, Spain[6] |
2007 | Louis Vuitton Cup | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 92 | Dean Barker | Italy Luna Rossa Challenge | ITA 94 | Valencia, Spain |
2007 | America's Cup | Switzerland Alinghi | SUI 100 | Brad Butterworth, Ed Baird | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 92 | Valencia, Spain |
2008 | CNEV Regatta | Switzerland Alinghi | Italy Luna Rossa | Valencia, Spain[7] | |||
2009 | Louis Vuitton Pacific Series | New Zealand Team New Zealand | N/A | Dean Barker | Switzerland Alinghi | N/A | Auckland, New Zealand |
2009 | Louis Vuitton Trophy Nice | Italy Azzurra | New Zealand Team New Zealand | Nice, France | |||
2010 | Louis Vuitton Trophy Auckland | New Zealand Team New Zealand | Italy Mascalzone Latino | Auckland, New Zealand | |||
2010 | Louis Vuitton Trophy La Maddalena | New Zealand Team New Zealand | Russia Team Synergy | La Maddalena, Italy | |||
2010 | Louis Vuitton Trophy Dubai | New Zealand Team New Zealand | NZL 92 | Dean Barker | United States BMW Oracle Racing | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
See also
References
- ↑ Italy Sails to Head of Cup Class; Il Moro 15 Beats New Zealand for Title; Il Moro 1 Is 3rd The Washington Post, 12 May 1991
- ↑ A New Tack: The International America's Cup Class made a splashy debut in San Diego Sports Illustrated, 20 May 1991
- ↑ IACC Worlds focus attention in design Time, 1995
- ↑ Kiwis Send Signal, Beat Brits in First Mini-America's Cup April 6, 1997
- ↑ New Zealand wins Road to the America's Cup regatta AP Press, February 16, 2002
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Louis Vuitton Acts Summary Board 32nd American Cup Official Website
- ↑ Impressive Third Place Overall for Team Origin at CNEV Regatta[permanent dead link ] TeamORIGIN official website, 2008