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Ainslie could replace Oracle’s tactician

A BLUNDER on Tuesday that led to a commanding victory for Emirates Team Zealand and prompted Oracle Team USA to call an unusual time-out in the 34th America’s Cup regatta might have cost sailor John Kostecki his job.

The 49-year-old American was nowhere to be seen when software magnate Larry Ellison’s team got back on its 72-foot catamaran for a practice run on Wednesday after Tuesday’s devastating loss. Acclaimed British sailor Sir Ben Ainslie, who has been at the helm of Oracle’s second yacht during training matches, took his place.

Oracle representatives did not immediately respond to calls and emails asking for confirmation that Ainslie would replace Kostecki as the tactician when Oracle again faces Team New Zealand for two races today.

The Kiwis have won four of the nine races they need to take the Auld Mug, as they call the silver trophy, back to their tiny, sailing-crazed island nation. Because of a jury-imposed penalty, Oracle must win 11 races — two more than New Zealand.

Ainslie, 36, has won four Olympic gold medals and is considered one of the most decorated sailors of all time. Though Oracle flies the American flag, the loss of Kostecki would leave only one US sailor on the team, trimmer Rome Kirby.

All but two of the Kiwi sailors hail from New Zealand.

Oracle was winning the race on San Francisco Bay on Tuesday when it tried to do something that has never before been done — to lift its foils out of the water while tacking. But the team bungled the maneuver, almost stopped dead and gave up an eight-second lead.

 




 

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