2024 Unicredit Youth America's Cup

Last updated

3rd Youth Americas Cup
Event information
Type Fleet racing and Match racing
Dates5-13 October, 2024
Sponsor UniCredit
Host city Barcelona, Spain
Boats NYYC American Magic Flag of the United States.svg
Athena Pathway Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team Flag of Italy.svg
Alinghi Red Bull Racing Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Orient Express Racing Team Flag of France.svg
Emirates Team New Zealand Flag of New Zealand.svg
Sail Team Barcelona Flag of Spain.svg
Jajo Team DutchSail Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Concord Pacific Racing Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
AC Team Germany Flag of Germany.svg
Swedish Challenge powered by Artemis Technologies Flag of Sweden.svg
Andoo Team Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Former namesRed Bull Youth America's Cup
Website www.americascup.com/events/unicredit-youth-americas-cup
Results
Winner Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team
Succession
Previous 2nd
Next4th

The 2024 Unicredit Youth America's Cup is the 3rd Youth Americas Cup and will be held in Barcelona, Spain from 17 - 26 September. Both the Youth and Women's America's Cup will use the America's Cup 40 AC40 class, a one-design 12m (40 ft) foiling monohull class. The yachts have 4 crew onboard (two helms and two trimmers) and teams can have mixed crews with many female athletes competing in the youth and 2024 PUIG Women's America's Cup. All athletes must aged between 18-25.

Contents

Teams

Twelve teams are split into two pools of six for an initial fleet racing series, Group A contains clubs which entered into the America's Cup challenger series of that year and Group B contain clubs which have been invited to take part. The top three of each division then progress to the final series of 3-4 fleet races which decide the top two teams, who subsequently compete in a single match-race final to determine the overall winners of the event.

Group A

TeamYacht ClubSkipperHelm
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Athena PathwayFlag placeholder.svg  Royal Yacht Squadron Nick Robins
James Grummet [1]
Flag of New Zealand.svg Emirates Team New Zealand Flag placeholder.svg  Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Leonard Takahashi
Seb Menzies [2]
Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team Flag placeholder.svg  Circolo della Vela Sicilia Marco Gradoni
Gianluigi Ugolini [3]
Flag of the United States.svg NYYC American Magic Flag placeholder.svg  New York Yacht Club Harry Melges
Kyle Navin [4]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alinghi Red Bull Racing Flag placeholder.svg  Société Nautique de Genève Jann SchüpbachArnaud Grange
Andrea Aschieri
Joshua Richner [5]
Flag of France.svg Orient Express Racing Team Burgee of Societe Nautique de Saint-Tropez.svg Société Nautique de Saint-TropezEnzo BalangerMatisse Pacaud
Enzo Balanger [6]

Group B

TeamYacht ClubSkipperHelmswomen
Flag of Spain.svg Sail Team BarcelonaBurgee of RCN Barcelona.svg  Real Club Náutico de Barcelona [7]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jajo Team DutchSailFlag placeholder.svg  Koninklijke Roei- en Zeilvereniging De Maas
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Zeil- en Roeivereeniging
[8]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Concord Pacific RacingFlag placeholder.svg  Royal Vancouver Yacht Club Andrew Wood [9]
Flag of Germany.svg AC Team GermanyFlag placeholder.svg  Kieler Yacht-Club
Norddeutscher Regatta Verein
Julian Hoffman [10]
Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish Challenge powered by Artemis Technologies Flag placeholder.svg  Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club Kungliga Svenska Segel Sällskapet Oscar Engström
Lugvig Lindqvist
Hanno Seifert [11]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andoo Team AustraliaFlag placeholder.svg  Cruising Yacht Club of Australia Cole Tapper [12]

Results

Points are awarded to each of the finishing boats with 1st place awarded 10 pts, 2nd awarded 7, 3rd 5, 4th 3, 5th 2 and 6th 1.

Qualification Series

Group A

PosTeam
R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Points
1 Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team 1211116363
2 Flag of the United States.svg NYYC American Magic 21INRINR234150
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Athena Pathway4322653237
4 Flag of France.svg Orient Express Racing Team INRINRINRINR341DNF††35
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Emirates Team New Zealand 3434522534
6 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alinghi Red Bull Racing 5543465423
Citation: [13]

Instructed Not to Race (INR) - Teams that are instructed not to race by the racing committee are awarded 4 points.
†† Did Not Finish (DNF) - Team withdrew part way through the race. The team is still awarded 1 pt.

Group B

PosTeam
R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8Points
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish Challenge powered by Artemis Technologies 3211114262
2 Flag of Spain.svg Sail Team Barcelona1452362145
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andoo Team Australia5143231643
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Concord Pacific Racing2526553331
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jajo Team DutchSailDNS*335INR25428
6 Flag of Germany.svg AC Team Germany4664446517
Citation: [13]

* Did Not Start (DNS) - Teams are awarded no points.

Semi-Final Series

PosTeam
R1R2R3R4Points
1 Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team 221231
2 Flag of the United States.svg NYYC American Magic 513420
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Athena Pathway332519
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish Challenge powered by Artemis Technologies 154616
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andoo Team Australia665114
6 Flag of Spain.svg Sail Team Barcelona446312
Citation: [13]

The Final

Team1
Flag of Italy.svg Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team
Flag of the United States.svg NYYC American Magic
Citation: [13]

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