2015–16 America's Cup World Series

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America's Cup World Series
Sport Sailing
Founded2011
No. of teams6
CountryFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Most recent
champion(s)
Land Rover BAR
Related
competitions
America's Cup
AC45 World Series - Team New Zealand, Team Japan.jpg
AC45F Yachts, America's Cup World Series.jpg
AC45Fs in Bermuda, left, and Portsmouth, right

The second America's Cup World Series were held between 2015 and 2016 in the lead up to the 2017 America's Cup. The series was won by Land Rover BAR and confers two points towards the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup. The runner up was Oracle Team USA which confers one point toward the next competition. [1] The series awards points exclusively for fleet races. They were raced in AC45F catamarans, modified from the previous AC45 series to incorporate hydrofoiling capability for improved performance, in strict one-design. The design is smaller than the AC50 class that was used in the 2017 America's Cup.

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Teams

ClubTeamHelmsman
Flag of the United States.svg Golden Gate Yacht Club Oracle Team USA Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Spithill
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Royal Yacht Squadron Land Rover BAR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ben Ainslie
Flag of New Zealand.svg Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Emirates Team New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg Peter Burling
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Ashby
Flag of Japan.svg Kansai Yacht Club Softbank Team Japan Flag of New Zealand.svg Dean Barker
Flag of France.svg Yacht Club de France Groupama Team France Flag of France.svg Franck Cammas
Flag of New Zealand.svg Adam Minoprio
Flag of Sweden.svg Royal Swedish Yacht Club Artemis Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Outteridge
Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Bruni

Standings

Team Portsmouth
25–26 Jul 2015
Gothenburg
29–30 Aug 2015
Bermuda
17–18 Oct 2015
Muscat
27–28 Feb 2016
New York
7–8 May 2016
Chicago
11–12 Jun 2016
Portsmouth
23–24 Jul 2016
Toulon
10–11 Sep 2016
Fukuoka
19–20 Nov 2016
Standings
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Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Land Rover BAR 109CAN991612CAN16101881010181416CAN1812126CAN2014186101020181855101620141089141816512
Flag of the United States.svg Oracle Team USA 971010141420161296912201814181851418129951820208671412107910161612493
Flag of New Zealand.svg Team New Zealand 81088182012182010752016121616207121616857161214995121018968181410485
Flag of Sweden.svg Artemis Racing 65752010182014758141210201010918201456612141010108201612876202014466
Flag of Japan.svg Softbank Team Japan76671218141416696161014121416101610207881416166761814206105121018460
Flag of France.svg Groupama Team France 5856101610121058710182010201481012101079101012789101816557101220419
  • races cancelled for winds over 25kt: July 26, 2015
  • races cancelled for winds under 6kt: October 17, 2015; May 7, 2016; June 11, 2016 (June 10, 2016 practice race used as substitute)

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