British boat Ineos Britannia booked its place in the final of the Louis Vuitton Cup in Barcelona on Wednesday clinching the point it needed against Switzerland while American Magic fought back against the Italian Luna Rossa.
The winner of the Luis Vuitton Cup will go forward as the challenger to face two-time defending champions New Zealand in the America’s Cup in October.
Leading 4-1 in their semi-final going into Wednesday’s races, the British lost the opener against the Swiss Alinghi but hit back to win the second to give them a 5-2 victory in the best-of-nine series.
Celebrating the little wins 🇬🇧🫶 #ChallengeofaLifetime #SoundsofBritannia pic.twitter.com/76GH7jSoRT
— INEOS Britannia (@ineosbritannia) September 18, 2024
“We’re happy because it was a difficult day,” said British skipper Ben Ainslie.
“We’re relieved to get through because in this kind of competition, anything can happen.”
In the other semi-final, the Americans were facing the exit as they trailed 4-1 at the start of the day against the Italians.
Helmsman Tom Slingsby, however, led his crew to two successive wins in tricky wind conditions to narrow the gap to 4-3.
More maneuverable and faster on the first run, the Americans then took advantage of a breakage on Luna Rossa’s AC75, at the level of the rail moving the mainsail, during the second match.
The two boats will meet again for the last pair of races on Thursday to see who will face the British in the final on September 26.
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