1980 Herbert Pell Cup

Summary

The 1980 Herbert Pell Cup was held in Newport, Rhode Island, United States in 1980. The winner, Australia, was awarded the Herbert Pell Cup and went on to challenge for the 1980 America's Cup.

8th Herbert Pell Cup
Date 1980
Winner Australia Australia
Location Newport, Rhode Island, United States

In a defenders selection series that was held simultaneously, three boats competed for the right to defend the America's Cup.

Teams edit

Australia (AUS) edit

Australia, the winner of the 1977 Herbert Pell Cup, returned. This time representing the Royal Perth Yacht Club, Australia was owned by Alan Bond in his third challenge for the America's Cup. The boat was skippered by James Hardy and the crew included tactician Ben Lexcen, port trimmer John Bertrand, Scott McAllister, John Longley and Kenneth Judge.[1][2][3]

Lionheart (GBR) edit

Representing the Royal Southern Yacht Club, Lionheart was Britains first challenge for 16 years.[2]

France III (FRA) edit

Marcel Bich returned for his final challenge for the Cup. This time with a new boat, France III, the boat represented the Yacht Club of Hyéres and was helmed by Bruno Troublé.[2]

Sverige (SWE) edit

Sverige returned, representing the Royal Gothenburg Yacht Club and skippered by Pelle Petterson.[2]

Matches edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Australia4
 
 
 
  Sverige3
 
  Australia4
 
 
 
  France III1
 
  Lionheart3
 
 
  France III4
 

References edit

  1. ^ "Hall of Fame".
  2. ^ a b c d "Storia della Coppa America 1980" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  3. ^ 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. 65