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- SPORT, Page 66Chasing the Wind
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- Outfitted with money, hubris and seamanship, four swift sailboats
- vie for the 28th America's Cup
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- The prize is a 144-year-old Victorian ewer fash ioned from
- 134 oz. of British silver. The ornate vessel happens to be
- bottomless -- a fitting metaphor for a race whose victors could
- wind up paying more than half a million dollars an ounce for
- their trophy. For the bankers, industry barons and one drapery
- manufacturer who are battling through the semifinal rounds off
- San Diego this week, the 28th America's Cup competition is not
- just a matter of money. It is a spiritual quest that combines
- courage and seamanship with hubris and high technology. Yet deep
- pockets seem to be the common denominator. New Zealand
- challenger Sir Michael Fay has spent $65 million, Italian
- industrialist Raul Gardini at least $100 million. On the
- American-defender side, energy mogul Bill Koch has shelled out
- at least $60 million. Dennis Conner, the cup's three-time
- champion, is the poor cousin with a mere $15 million.
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- The boats are 15% longer, with 40% greater sail area than
- the 12-m craft generally used since the race was revived after
- World War II. But thanks to ultralight building materials, they
- weigh 30% less. Their new speed and maneuverability make them
- crankier, forcing sailing skills to the forefront as a welcome
- counterpoint to the increasing dominance of technology. Nobody
- has demonstrated those skills more than "comeback king" Conner.
- But after surviving the defender semifinals in a last-minute
- face-off with Koch's high-tech America 3 earlier this month,
- Conner's Stars & Stripes was trailing Koch's craft 4 to 2 in a
- best-of-13 final at the end of last week. In the challenger
- series, to decide which foreign entry will face the Americans
- on May 9, the New Zealand enjoyed a 4-to-1 lead over Italy's Il
- Moro di Venezia (pictured above with the red spinnaker in an
- early round against the Kiwis).
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- By James Willwerth/San Diego.
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