| Prada 
			completes America's Cup makeover with new qualifier trophy 
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			 [November 29, 2018] 
			By Alexander Smith 
 MONACO (Reuters) - Prada's designs on 
			the America's Cup, which began on the drawing board almost 22 years 
			ago in an office near Milan's Il Duomo, will take another step 
			forward on Thursday.
 
 "Let's do the America's Cup," was the challenge a yacht designer 
			threw out at Patrizio Bertelli as they discussed building a new 
			yacht for Prada's chief executive.
 
 Although Bertelli's Luna Rossa team has not yet lifted sailing's 
			most coveted trophy, its influence has been keenly felt in the 
			following decades, both on and off the water.
 
 With the launch of the Prada Cup the Milan-based Italian fashion 
			house will further stamp its mark on the history of the cup first 
			won by the schooner "America" off England in 1851.
 
 Prada's new trophy will be awarded to the crew which wins the right 
			to challenge cup defender New Zealand in a series of races in 
			Auckland in early 2021, an event previously sponsored by rival 
			French fashion house Louis Vuitton.
 
			
			 
			
 Beyond global branding, Bertelli has also made clear his intention 
			to finally win the 36th America's Cup, with backing from co-sponsor 
			Pirelli for an Italian Luna Rossa team led by director and skipper 
			Max Sirena.
 
 The main event, which is also now backed by Prada, will be between 
			radical foiling monohulls which will "fly" above the waters of 
			Auckland's Hauraki Gulf and Waitemata Harbour.
 
 AULD MUG, NEW LOOK
 
 Prada has been busy, commissioning designer Marc Newson to give the 
			America's Cup competition a more modern "visual identity".
 
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			Emirates Team New Zealand (L) and Italy's Luna Rossa Challenge sail 
			on separate tacks during the seventh race of the Louis Vuitton Cup 
			challenger series yacht race in San Francisco, California August 24, 
			2013. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith 
            
			 
			Meanwhile, Team New Zealand, Luna Rossa, Ben Ainslie's INEOS Team UK 
			and American Magic, the team formed by a group including the New 
			York Yacht Club, are designing their 75 foot, high-performance 
			machines, which the rules say cannot be launched before the end of 
			March 2019.
 Prior to the Prada Cup, the preliminary America’s Cup World Series 
			will be held in 2019 and 2020 in the new AC75 Class boats, 
			culminating with a Christmas Regatta in 2020 in Auckland.
 
 Emirates Team New Zealand will then race the winner of the Prada Cup 
			in a best of 13 head-to-head series in March 2021 to decide who 
			lifts the oldest trophy in international sport.
 
 The Kiwis comprehensively beat Oracle Team USA to win the 35th 
			America's Cup in 2017 and with it the right to decide where and how 
			the next one would be staged, in a battle between high-tech foiling 
			catamarans in Bermuda.
 
 One big change was Prada's sponsorship and, after years of being 
			transported and displayed in a Louis Vuitton box, complete with its 
			distinctive logo, the sterling silver trophy is now housed in a more 
			austere black, hand-crafted Prada case.
 
 (Editing by Toby Davis)
 
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