1974 America's Cup

Summary

The 1974 America's Cup was held in September 1974 at Newport, Rhode Island. The US defender, Courageous, skippered by Ted Hood, defeated the Australian challenger, Southern Cross, skippered by James Hardy, in a four-race sweep.[1][2]

22nd America's Cup
Defender  United States
Defender club:New York Yacht Club
Yacht:Courageous
Challenger  Australia
Challenger club:Royal Perth Yacht Club
Yacht:Southern Cross
Competition
Location:Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Dates:10–17 September 1974
Rule:12-metre
Winner:New York Yacht Club
Score:4–0
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Courageous had beaten Intrepid (skippered by Gerry Driscoll and including William Earl Buchan and John Marshall), Heritage, Mariner and Valiant (skippered by George R. Hinman Sr.) to become the defender. Southern Cross had beaten France to become the challenger.[1] Hood had replaced Robert Bavier as skipper of Courageous during the defender trials.

1977 Cup winner Ted Turner first sailed at the 1974 Cup, losing at the defender trials while skippering aboard Mariner.[3] Dennis Conner started the trials as the tactician on Mariner, before being promoted to helm the boat, and then being added to the afterguard of Courageous.[4] Olin Stephens and Halsey Chase Herreshoff also sailed in the afterguard of Courageous.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Nocera, Egidio (July 2006). "Storia della Coppa America 1970–1974–1977 Le sfide australiane e francesi" (in Italian). Archived from the original on August 31, 2012. Retrieved August 29, 2012.
  2. ^ "Sir James Hardy, 1994 Inductee". Herreshoff Marine Museum. Archived from the original on April 16, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
  3. ^ "Courageous". 2017 America's Cup. June 17, 2017. NBC.
  4. ^ Bertrand, John Born to win : a lifelong struggle to capture the America's Cup (as told to Patrick Robinson). Sydney : Bantam Books, c1985. ISBN 0-553-05118-0. p.45.