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The America's Cup, affectionately known as the Auld Mug, is a trophy awarded to the winner of the America's Cup match races between two sailing yachts.

The America's Cup, affectionately known as the Auld Mug, is a trophy awarded to the winner of the America's Cup match races between two sailing yachts. One yacht, known as the defender, represents the yacht club that currently holds the America's Cup and the second yacht, known as the challenger, represents the yacht club that is challenging for the cup. The timing of each match is determined by an agreement between the defender and the challenger. The America's Cup is the oldest international sporting trophy.[1][2][3] It will next be raced for in the southern summer, in the early part of 2021.[4]

The cup was originally awarded in 1851 by the Royal Yacht Squadron for a race around the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom, which was won by the schooner America. The trophy, originally named the '£100 Cup', was renamed the America's Cup after the yacht and was donated to the New York Yacht Club (NYYC) under the terms of the Deed of Gift, which made the cup available for perpetual international competition.

Any yacht club that meets the requirements specified in the deed of gift has the right to challenge the yacht club that holds the cup. If the challenging club wins the match, it gains stewardship of the cup.

The history and prestige associated with the America's Cup attracts not only the world's top sailors and yacht designers but also the involvement of wealthy entrepreneurs and sponsors. It is a test not only of sailing skill and boat and sail design, but also of fundraising and management skills.

The trophy was held by the NYYC from 1857 (when the syndicate that won the cup donated the trophy to the club) until 1983. The NYYC successfully defended the trophy twenty-four times in a row before being defeated by the Royal Perth Yacht Club, represented by the yacht Australia II. The NYYC's reign was the longest winning streak (in terms of date) in the history of all sports.[5]

From the first defence of the cup in 1870 through the twentieth defence in 1967, there was always only one challenger. In 1970, for the first time, there were multiple challengers, so the NYYC agreed that the challengers could run a selection series with the winner becoming the official challenger and competing against the defender in the America's Cup match. Since 1983, Louis Vuitton has sponsored the Louis Vuitton Cup as a prize for the winner of the challenger selection series.

Early matches for the cup were raced between yachts 65–90 ft (20–27 m) on the waterline owned by wealthy sportsmen. This culminated with the J-Class regattas of the 1930s. After World War II and almost twenty years without a challenge, the NYYC made changes to the deed of gift to allow smaller, less expensive 12-metre class yachts to compete; this class was used from 1958 until 1987. It was replaced in 1990 by the International America’s Cup Class which was used until 2007.

After a long legal battle, the 2010 America's Cup was raced in 90 ft (27 m) waterline multihull yachts in a best of three "deed of gift" match in Valencia, Spain. The victorious Golden Gate Yacht Club then elected to race the 2013 America's Cup in AC72 foiling, wing-sail catamarans. Golden Gate Yacht Club successfully defended the cup. The 35th America's Cup match was announced to be sailed in 50 ft foiling catamarans.[6]

The history of the America's Cup has included legal battles and disputes over rule changes including most recently over the rule changes for the 2017 America's Cup.[7]

The America's Cup is currently held by the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron,[8] who will stage the 36th defence of the Cup in 2021.

 

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Rule Year Venue Defending club Defender Challenging club Challenger Score
Fleet racing
1851 Isle of Wight United Kingdom Royal Yacht Squadron 8 cutters and 7 schooners, runner-up Aurora United States New York Yacht Club John Cox Stevens syndicate, America 0–1
1870 New York City United States New York Yacht Club 17 schooners, winner Franklin Osgood's Magic United Kingdom Royal Thames Yacht Club James Lloyd Ashbury, Cambria 1–0
Schooner
match
1871 New York City United States New York Yacht Club Franklin Osgood, Columbia (2–1) and
William Proctor Douglas, Sappho (2–0)
United Kingdom Royal Harwich Yacht Club James Lloyd Ashbury, Livonia 4–1
1876 New York City United States New York Yacht Club John Stiles Dickerson, Madeleine Canada Royal Canadian Yacht Club Charles Gifford, Countess of Dufferin 2–0
65' sloop
1881 New York City United States New York Yacht Club Joseph Richard Busk, Mischief Canada Bay of Quinte Yacht Club Alexander Cuthbert, Atalanta 2–0
NYYC 85'
1885 New York City United States New York Yacht Club John Malcolm Forbes syndicate, Puritan United Kingdom Royal Yacht Squadron Sir Richard Sutton, Genesta 2–0
1886 New York City United States New York Yacht Club Charles Jackson Paine, Mayflower United Kingdom Royal Northern Yacht Club Lt. & Mrs. William Henn, Galatea 2–0
1887 New York City United States New York Yacht Club Charles Jackson Paine, Volunteer United Kingdom Royal Clyde Yacht Club James Bell syndicate, Thistle 2–0
SCYC 85'
1893 New York City United States New York Yacht Club Charles Oliver Iselin syndicate, Vigilant United Kingdom Royal Yacht Squadron Earl of Dunraven, Valkyrie II 3–0
SCYC 90'
1895 New York City United States New York Yacht Club William K. Vanderbilt syndicate, Defender United Kingdom Royal Yacht Squadron Earl of Dunraven syndicate, Valkyrie III 3–0
1899 New York City United States New York Yacht Club J. Pierpont Morgan syndicate, Columbia United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club Sir Thomas Lipton, Shamrock 3–0
1901 New York City United States New York Yacht Club J. Pierpont Morgan syndicate, Columbia United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club Sir Thomas Lipton, Shamrock II 3–0
1903 New York City United States New York Yacht Club Cornelius Vanderbilt III syndicate, Reliance United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club Sir Thomas Lipton, Shamrock III 3–0
Universal 75'
1920 New York City United States New York Yacht Club Henry Walters syndicate, Resolute United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club Sir Thomas Lipton, Shamrock IV 3–2
Universal
J-Class
1930 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Harold S. Vanderbilt syndicate, Enterprise United Kingdom Royal Ulster Yacht Club Sir Thomas Lipton, Shamrock V 4–0
1934 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Harold S. Vanderbilt syndicate, Rainbow United Kingdom Royal Yacht Squadron Sir Thomas Sopwith, Endeavour 4–2
1937 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Harold S. Vanderbilt, Ranger United Kingdom Royal Yacht Squadron Sir Thomas Sopwith, Endeavour II 4–0
IYRU 12mR
1958 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Henry Sears, Columbia United Kingdom Royal Yacht Squadron Hugh Goodson syndicate, Sceptre 4–0
1962 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Mercer, Walsh, Frese syndicate, Weatherly Australia Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Sir Frank Packer, Gretel 4–1
1964 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Eric Ridder syndicate, Constellation United Kingdom Royal Thames Yacht Club Anthony Boyden, Sovereign 4–0
1967 Newport United States New York Yacht Club William Justice Strawbridge syndicate, Intrepid Australia Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Emile Christenson, Dame Pattie 4–0
1970 Newport United States New York Yacht Club William Justice Strawbridge syndicate, Intrepid Australia Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron Sir Frank Packer, Gretel II 4–1
1974 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Robert Willis McCullough syndicate, Courageous Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club Alan Bond, Southern Cross 4–0
1977 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Ted Turner, Courageous Australia Sun City Yacht Club Alan Bond, Australia 4–0
1980 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Freedom syndicate, Freedom Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club Alan Bond, Australia 4–1
1983 Newport United States New York Yacht Club Freedom syndicate, Liberty Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club Alan Bond, Australia II 3–4
1987 Fremantle Australia Royal Perth Yacht Club Kevin Parry, Kookaburra III United States San Diego Yacht Club Sail America, Stars & Stripes 87 0–4
DOG match
1988 San Diego United States San Diego Yacht Club Sail America, Stars & Stripes 88 New Zealand Mercury Bay Boating Club Sir Michael Fay, KZ-1 2–0
IACC
1992 San Diego United States San Diego Yacht Club Bill Koch, America3 Italy Compagnia Della Vela di Venezia Raul Gardini, Il Moro di Venezia 4–1
1995 San Diego United States San Diego Yacht Club Sail America, Young America New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Team New Zealand, NZL-32/Black Magic 0–5
2000 Auckland New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Team New Zealand, NZL-60 Italy Yacht Club Punta Ala Luna Rossa, ITA-45 5–0
2003 Auckland New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Team New Zealand, NZL 82 Switzerland Société Nautique de Genève Alinghi, SUI-64 0–5
2007 Valencia Switzerland Société Nautique de Genève Alinghi, SUI-100 New Zealand Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron Team New Zealand, NZL-92 5–2
DOG match
2010 Valencia Switzerland Société Nautique de Genève Alinghi, Alinghi 5 United States Golden Gate Yacht Club BMW Oracle Racing, USA-17 0–2
AC72
2013 San Francisco United States Golden Gate Yacht Club TBD Sweden Royal Swedish Yacht Club[nb 3] Artemis Racing [nb 3]