When was the Americas Cup in San Francisco?

2013
Oracle Team USA and Team New Zealand’s Aotearoa slug it out on San Francisco Bay on 15 September 2013, the sixth day of competition for the America’s Cup.

Who won Americas Cup 2012?

Team New Zealand
After reallocating points, overall winner for 2011/2012 was declared to be Team New Zealand, and for 2012/2013 it was Luna Rossa Piranha.

Who won the San Francisco America’s Cup?

ORACLE TEAM USA
ORACLE TEAM USA win the 34th America’s Cup in a winner-take-all 19th race, defeating challenger Emirates Team New Zealand by 44 seconds in the clincher.

Who won the 2011 America’s Cup?

ORACLE TEAM USA Spithill
ORACLE TEAM USA Spithill Wins 2011-12 America’s Cup World Series : World Sailing.

Where was the 34th Americas Cup held?

San Francisco
After Oracle Team USA won the 33rd America’s Cup having beaten Alinghi in a memorable Deed of Gift match, the American team took the 34th edition of the America’s Cup in 2013 back to one of the worlds most iconic sailing venues- San Francisco.

Who won the 2013 American Cup?

Ohashi
Ohashi won the title today with an all-around score of 59.199, a full point and half over American teammate Simone Biles who put up a 57.666. Ohashi and Biles were last minute replacements for Elizabeth Price and Kyla Ross, who withdrew because of injuries.

When did Oracle win the America’s Cup?

February 14, 2010
BMW Oracle Racing won the America’s Cup on February 14, 2010, off Valencia, Spain, beating Alinghi 2–0 in the best-of-three series and becoming the first American syndicate to win the cup since 1992.

When did America lose the America’s Cup?

1983
The loss of the 1983 America’s Cup was considered a time of shame in U.S. sailing, as the U.S. had been able to defend the Cup for 132 years.

Who won the 2008 American Cup?

Paul Hamm
NEW YORK, N.Y., March 1, 2008— Paul Hamm of Waukesha, Wis., and Nastia Liukin of Parker, Texas, won the all-around titles at the 2008 Tyson American Cup in front of a crowd of 9,318 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.