British Olympian Andrew Simpson dies when yacht capsizes off California
Source: Reuters
(Reuters) - British Olympic champion Andrew 'Bart' Simpson, who won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing games, died on Thursday when his yacht capsized off the California coast during training for the America's Cup race, his racing team said in a statement.
Simpson had been sailing on the Artemis, Sweden's entry in the America's Cup, when the catamaran capsized, according to a statement for the team posted on the Artemis racing website.
"The entire Artemis Racing team is devastated by what happened," said CEO Paul Cayard. "Our heartfelt condolences are with Andrew's wife and family."
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British Olympic champion killed after sailboat capsizes while practicing for America's Cup in San Francisco Bay.
A 72-foot-long sailboat capsized in San Francisco Bay Thursday afternoon while practicing for the upcoming Americas Cup, and at least one crew member has died, Coast Guard officials said. The Artemis Racing catamaran carrying a Swedish flag capsized just after 1pm near Treasure Island, the former naval station located in the bay, Coast Guard Lt Jeannie Crump said. The victim was identified as Andrew Simpson, a British Olympic medalist. Simpson was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2322218/Andrew-Simpson-dead-British-Olympic-champion-killed-sailboat-capsizes-practicing-Americas-Cup.html
But I miss the old America's Cup pre catamaran days, where the boats were technological wonders instead of cookie cutter sailboats.
Brother Buzz
(36,414 posts)But the 12 Meter yacht designs from the sixties through the eighties were totally boring and did little to advance sailing. The yachting community learned to depend on other venues like the OSTAR race and the Whitbread Round the World Race/Volvo Ocean Race to advance sailing technology.
rwsanders
(2,596 posts)I think these boats are boring, but it is part of Larry's game to NASCARize the america's cup. Reduce costs, attract viewers (and therefore sponsors).
But heck part of the fun was watching these guys drain their bank accounts to pay for the boats. Plus the development end was very interesting with changes to keels, rigs, sails. I remember when the Kiwis won the first time and a lot of credit went to guys tinkering around on their own to come up with innovations that won.
Then they took away the residency rule and all the kiwis went to switzerland. I'm hoping the kiwis win this one and return it to a better format.
But overall, sad for the family and sad for the sport.
Brother Buzz
(36,414 posts)New boat class? May I suggest we go for broke and race the Australian 18 footers. KISS
AAO
(3,300 posts)Knowing nothing about the law professionally, I await some credible responses.
muriel_volestrangler
(101,300 posts)Why would you think this had something to do with the manufacturer?
AAO
(3,300 posts)winstars
(4,219 posts)Not this particular boat mind you but the boats practicing I guess. I couldn't go due to schedule...
Weird, I am about 10 minutes from the waterfront...