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Francesca Rudkin: The America’s Cup needs characters like Spithill.

Publish Date
Sun, 6 Oct 2024, 12:42pm
(Photo / NZ Herald)
(Photo / NZ Herald)

Francesca Rudkin: The America’s Cup needs characters like Spithill.

Publish Date
Sun, 6 Oct 2024, 12:42pm
So the America鈥檚 Cup finals are almost here. At last!  
  
Ineos Britannia booked the finals spot against Team New Zealand after beating Luna Rossa Prada in the Louis Vuitton Cup final 7-4. The British will be thrilled to have made it after a close and exciting series, with Luna Rosa looking so good in the early round robins and pushing the competition to its limits.  
  
That the series was so hard-fought was important, because it鈥檚 a competition that only thrives if the races are close and the pressure is intense. 
  
So it feels a real shame that at the end of the Louis Vuitton Cup Jimmy Spithill announced, 鈥淚 really think I鈥檓 at the end of the line now. I think this will be it for me. It鈥檚 probably time the gloves are hung up鈥  
  
Spithill can retire when he likes obviously, but it鈥檚 a big loss. I was surprised how sad I felt about it. The America鈥檚 Cup needs characters like Spithill. 
  
He鈥檚 the sailing legend we love to hate. He was, of course, part of the Cup鈥檚 greatest ever comeback story in 2013 when he masterminded Oracle Team USA鈥檚 remarkable comeback against Emirates Team New Zealand. Down 8-1 Spithill led Oracle to eight consecutive wins, securing the title in a dramatic, unbelievable fashion. 
  
Man, he was cocky. But you had to admire his self-belief, competitiveness, and fearless tactics.  
  
Like many Kiwis, my 2013 rage at Spithall has over the years turned to respect. I鈥檓 always interested in what he has to say about the Cup, the boats and the regatta, as he鈥檚 wonderfully upfront and candid.  
  
So the Cup has this week lost an impressive team and an impressive player. Spithill鈥檚 departure feels like the end of an era. He's suggested the physical and emotional toll is behind the stepback, but how soon will it be before he ends up behind the scenes in a team? How good would he be as a race commentator!  
  
Next weekend we get to the actually Cup, after a long-winded regatta which has peaked my interest some weeks, while other weeks has passed me by. But regardless of what I think about the Cup, where it is held, and how it is run, I will be truly invested in Team New Zealand when the Cup kicks off next Sunday, New Zealand time. 
  
There is little in sport more exciting that watching the start of these races, and while the result of races is sometimes decided by who wins the start we鈥檝e seen enough to know anything can happen out on the course..  
  
It鈥檚 been four years of hard work for Team New Zealand鈥 let鈥檚 hope it鈥檚 all been worth it. Bring it on!

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