1992 Citizen Cup (sailing) explained

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San Diego, United States
DateJanuary 14 – April 30, 1992
Defending championsStars & Stripes

The 1992 Citizen Cup was the defender selection series regatta for the 1992 America's Cup, held in the United States. Two defense syndicates (featuring five IACC yachts) competed over four round robins in order earn a berth in the Citizen Cup finals; the winner earned the right to defend the America's Cup against the winner of the Louis Vuitton Cup (challenger selection series regatta).

Citizen Cup Competition

The 1992 Citizen Cup featured the emergence of the America3 Foundation syndicate headed by American businessman Bill Koch.

America3

The America3 syndicate included helmsman Buddy Melges, Gary Jobson, John Kostecki and Andreas Josenhans.[1]

Teams

SailYachtSyndicateYacht clubNation
USA–9JayhawkAmerica³ FoundationSan Diego Yacht Club
USA–18DefiantAmerica³ FoundationSan Diego Yacht Club
USA–23America³America³ FoundationSan Diego Yacht Club
USA–28KanzaAmerica³ FoundationSan Diego Yacht Club
USA–11Stars & StripesTeam Dennis ConnerSan Diego Yacht Club

Round Robin 1

YachtWonLostPointsTotal Points
Defiant6066
Stars & Stripes3333
Jayhawk0600

Round Robin 2

YachtWonLostPointsTotal Points
America3511016
Stars & Stripes2447
Defiant2444

Round Robin 3

YachtWonLostPointsTotal Points
America3813248
Stars & Stripes351219
Defiant27812

Round Robin 4

YachtWonLostPointsTotal Points
Stars & Stripes5456
America35355
Kanza3535

Finals

America3 held off a rally by Stars & Stripes to win the Citizen Cup. America3 went on to successfully defend the 1992 America's Cup against Italy's Il Moro di Venezia V.

YachtWonLostPoints
America3747
Stars & Stripes474

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yachting. 1 May 1991. 27 July 2017. Google Books.