WELLINGTON (Reuters) - America's Cup holder
Team New Zealand have reacted angrily to an independent
arbitration panel decision that will limit fans' ability to
watch next year's races from Auckland's waterfront.
Team New Zealand (TNZ) said in a statement on Thursday the panel
had effectively cancelled the use of two of the five proposed
race courses.
The two courses are in the Rangitoto Channel closest to
Auckland's inner city waterfront and along the North Shore's
eastern beaches, allowing land-based spectators to watch the
AC75 foiling monohulls compete.
"Quite frankly we are outraged by this decision," said TNZ Chief
Executive Grant Dalton. "It has gone against everything we have
been trying to achieve for the last three years."
The independent panel said in its ruling that Auckland's
Harbourmaster had deemed the two courses suitable only for races
in the final of the Challenger Series and the America's Cup
itself.
All three challenging syndicates, Britain's INEOS Team UK,
American Magic and Challengers of Record Luna Rossa from Italy,
who brought the case to arbitration, argued that only courses
available for the entirety of the regatta should be used.
The panel said organisers could approach the Harbourmaster again
in an effort to have the course restrictions lifted.
All three challengers have launched their second-generation
yachts and have two months of trials before a regatta in
December also involving Team New Zealand.
The challenger series then runs from Jan. 15 to Feb. 22 before
the America's Cup match against Team New Zealand begins on March
6.
(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Stephen Coates
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