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  •   Home > News > Sports > Sailing

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    The Black Foils are "king of the hill", "top of the heap" and "A-number one" after winning the latest Sail GP event under the gaze of the Statue of Liberty.

    They have beaten Canada and Britain in the regatta decider.

    Skipper Peter Burling describes their ascendancy against the odds.



    New Zealand lead the series on 93 points, 15 clear of Australia, guaranteeing them a spot in the final next month at San Francisco.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     16 Sep: Luna Rossa have been given a test in their fourth consecutive semi-final victory over American Magic in the America's Cup challenger series
     15 Sep: Britannia and Luna Rossa lead their America's Cup challenger semi-finals 2-nil after the first day of racing in Barcelona
     14 Sep: Luna Rossa skipper Jimmy Spithill is putting the past behind him ahead of the start of the Louis Vuitton Cup semi-finals in Barcelona tomorrow morning
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