Italy at the America's Cup

Since the 1980s, Italy has been a serious challenge contender for the America's Cup. Italian teams have won the Challenger Selection Series three times: the Louis Vuitton Cup in 1992 with Il Moro di Venezia, in 2000 with Luna Rossa and the Prada Cup in 2021, again with Luna Rossa.[1]

Luna Rossa's AC75 training in Cagliari in 2019.

Italy thus took on the official role of challenger and gained the right to challenge the defender in America's Cup. However, it was defeated on all three occasions.[2]

Italy in the Challenger Selection Series

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Italy first participated in the 1983 Louis Vuitton Cup with the yacht Azzurra. Since then, at least one Italian syndicate has entered every edition of the challenger selection series (known as Louis Vuitton Cup from 1983 to 2013 and in 2024, Prada Cup in 2021), except for the 1995 Louis Vuitton Cup. While Luna Rossa Challenge had originally entered the 2017 Louis Vuitton Cup, it withdrew in protest when the class of boats for the competition was changed without unanimous consent of all participants.

In three occasions, multiple Italian teams entered in the same year: two in the 1987 Louis Vuitton Cup, two in the 2003 Louis Vuitton Cup and three in the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup.

Three Italian yachts ever won the challenger selection series, earning the right to challenge for the America's Cup: Il Moro di Venezia in 1992, Luna Rossa in 2000 and Luna Rossa again in 2021.

Year Venue Yachting club Boat Skipper Result Winner Notes
1983   Newport   Yacht Club Costa Smeralda Azzurra
(12 Metre I-4)
Cino Ricci 3rd   Australia II
1987   Fremantle   Yacht Club Costa Smeralda Azzurra III
(12 Metre I-11)
Cino Ricci 11th   Australia II
  Yacht Club Italiano Italia
(12 Metre I-7)
Flavio Scala and Aldo Migliaccio 7th
1992   San Diego   Compagnia della Vela Il Moro di Venezia V
(IACC ITA-25)
Paul Cayard Winner
1995   San Diego No Italian team entered the 1995 Louis Vuitton Cup
2000   Auckland   Yacht Club Punta Ala Luna Rossa
(IACC ITA-45)
Francesco de Angelis Winner
2003   Auckland   Yacht Club Punta Ala Luna Rossa
(IACC ITA-74)
Francesco de Angelis Semifinalist   Alinghi
  Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia Mascalzone Latino
(IACC ITA-72)
Paolo Cian 9th
2007   Valencia   Yacht Club Italiano Luna Rossa
(IACC ITA-94)
Francesco de Angelis Finalist   Team New Zealand
  Reale Yacht Club Canottieri Savoia Mascalzone Latino
(IACC ITA-99)
Vasco Vascotto 6th
  Circolo Vela Gargnano +39 Challenge
(IACC ITA-85)
Luca Devoti 9th
2013   San Francisco   Circolo della Vela Sicilia Luna Rossa
(AC72)
Max Sirena Finalist   Team New Zealand
2017   Bermuda Luna Rossa entered the 2017 Louis Vuitton Challenger's Trophy but then withdrew in protest.
2021   Auckland   Circolo della Vela Sicilia Luna Rossa
(AC75)
Max Sirena Winner
2024   Barcelona   Circolo della Vela Sicilia Luna Rossa
(AC75 v2.0)
Max Sirena Finalist   INEOS Britannia

Italy in the America's Cup match

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Three Italian yachts earned the right to challenge for the America's Cup: Il Moro di Venezia in 1992, the first team from a non-English speaking nation to do so, Luna Rossa in 2000 and Luna Rossa again in 2021. In all three occasions, the Italian teams lost to the defending champion.

Year Venue Challenging club Challenger Skipper Score Defender Defending Club Notes
1992   San Diego   Compagnia della Vela Il Moro di Venezia V
(IACC ITA-25)
Paul Cayard 1-4 America³
(IACC USA-23)
  San Diego Yacht Club
2000   Auckland   Yacht Club Punta Ala Luna Rossa
(IACC ITA-45)
Francesco de Angelis 0-5 Team New Zealand
(IACC NZL-60)
  Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron
2021   Auckland   Circolo della Vela Sicilia Luna Rossa
(AC75)
Max Sirena 3-7 Te Rehutai
(AC75)
  Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron

See also

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References

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  1. ^ LSD (2021-02-21). "Prada Cup Final Day 4: Luna Rossa Crowned and Moves onto the America's Cup". Live Sail Die. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
  2. ^ "La storia della America's Cup" (in Italian). giornaledellavela.com. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
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