High winds threaten to delay America's Cup

Strong winds are set to delay the start of the America's Cup in Bermuda.

Near gale force winds could delay the start of the America's Cup in Bermuda, with gusts above the limits allowed by its rules forecast for Friday afternoon when racing between some of the world's top sailors is due to begin.

Crews representing Great Britain, France, Japan, New Zealand and Sweden are seeking to win the right to challenge Oracle Team USA for the America's Cup, the oldest trophy in international sport, in Bermuda's Great Sound.

"If the prudent decision is to postpone the start of the event, then racing will be rescheduled to Saturday, where the weather forecast indicates great racing conditions," America's Cup Event Authority CEO Russell Coutts said in a statement.

They are competing in 50 foot (15 metre) high-tech catamarans which can hit speeds of 50 knots (92.6 km per hour).

The organisers said on the website of the 35th America's Cup that while the weather had been "excellent" for sailing all week and was forecast to be good on Saturday and into next week, winds were expected to gust above 30 knots on Friday.

This ranks as "near gale" on the Beaufort wind force scale.


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