Friday, May 10, 2013

America’s Cup To get Canceled? Review Underway At Death Of Yachter.

Several boast have capsized all through America's Cup trial runs in San Francisco Bay during the last few months, but activities turned utterly tragic upon Thursday when Andrew "Bart" Simpson, thirty-eight, the chief strategist for any Artemis Racing team, had been killed when his sail boat overturned near Treasure Is. As the incident are being reviewed, there's speculation that it could lead to this summer's event increasingly being called off entirely.

Seems drastic — one study estimates that your America's Cup will generate $1. 4 billion to the region's economy, which is about three times that within the Super Bowl should it be played in 2016. NBC News:

All practice runs were canceled on the weekend as America's Container officials, San Francisco police in addition to Coast Guard investigators seek to piece together what went wrong, said Stephen Barclay, chief executive of the America's Container Event Authority.

Asked perhaps the regatta, which is reserved for July through Sept, could be canceled, Barclay proclaimed, "Nothing's off the bench, " twice adding: "We is definately not held to a plan. "

I've been out to the Bay to watch practice runs, and it's a beautiful sight — many of the yachts even venture in close proximity to AT& T Park. But San francisco bay area Bay can be dangerous. The winds are volatile, and it's a confined space as compared to other America's Cup types. Holding the race inside the Bay would be just like running the Kentucky Derby as part of your backyard. But the good element of that is from the spectators' point of view: more of the race can be seen from shore.

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Via: Eliseo Martin seeks the minimum World Cup in Prague Marathon

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