Artemis Racing, Challenger of Record for the 34th Americas Cup, announced today a new afterguard featuring Olympic medalists; Iain Percy, Nathan Outteridge and Santiago Lange as well as Loïck Peyron, one of the worlds most experienced multihull helmsmen. The technical and multihull experience of this group will provide Artemis an efficient nucleus to guide the teams AC72, particularly through the next few critical months of sailing and testing.
Iain Percy will also act as sailing team director.
With these changes taking place, Terry Hutchinson has been released from the team. Terry has made a huge contribution to the team since we started our quest for the Americas Cup. Terrys leadership and match racing expertise led Artemis Racing to win the 2012 ACWS Match Racing Championships and has brought the team to where we are today. We appreciate all of his efforts and dedication. We wish him the very best for the future, said Paul Cayard, CEO of Artemis Racing.
Artemis Racings 72 was christened on November 3rd and the team has been training on San Francisco Bay in preparation for the Louis Vuitton Cup Challenger Series which begins next summer, as a lead up to the 34th Americas Cup in September 2013.
Cayard added: With the Americas Cup racing just seven months away, its crucial that we maximize each day the team is sailing the AC72, both in terms of training, as well as understanding the boats limitations and attributes to be considered for future boat and wing development. The experience this afterguard brings is unmatched and is what will help the team succeed.
Iain Percy will also act as sailing team director.
With these changes taking place, Terry Hutchinson has been released from the team. Terry has made a huge contribution to the team since we started our quest for the Americas Cup. Terrys leadership and match racing expertise led Artemis Racing to win the 2012 ACWS Match Racing Championships and has brought the team to where we are today. We appreciate all of his efforts and dedication. We wish him the very best for the future, said Paul Cayard, CEO of Artemis Racing.
Artemis Racings 72 was christened on November 3rd and the team has been training on San Francisco Bay in preparation for the Louis Vuitton Cup Challenger Series which begins next summer, as a lead up to the 34th Americas Cup in September 2013.
Cayard added: With the Americas Cup racing just seven months away, its crucial that we maximize each day the team is sailing the AC72, both in terms of training, as well as understanding the boats limitations and attributes to be considered for future boat and wing development. The experience this afterguard brings is unmatched and is what will help the team succeed.