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Epic Battle at Sea – 33rd America’s Cup is On! Race 1 Complete



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EPIC BATTLE AT SEA – 33rd AMERICA’S CUP
Valencia, Spain

With rivalries abound and court room proceedings laid to rest, the 33rd America’s Cup is finally underway. Two giant multihulls operated by the world’s best sailors, are navigating at speeds in excess of 25 knots, representing the fastest sailing to have ever been seen in the history of the America’s Cup. The Defender – Alinghi and the Challenger – BMW Oracle Racing are fighting for the oldest trophy to be competed in international sports, period!

RACE 1 Kaenon Polarized was all over the unprecedented America’s Cup, featuring the most innovative and exciting sailboats ever built. BMW Oracle Racing tactician, John Kostecki, wearing Hard Kore, C12 lens put USA 17 in an excellent position at the start to draw a penalty on Alinghi. This move provided an immediate advantage to the American Challenger.

As the start gun fired, Alinghi 5, with tactician, Brad Butterworth also wearing Hard Kore, C12 lens, held a brief speed advantage, until Kostecki spotted a slot of stronger, favorable breeze that allowed BMW Oracle to climb above and move forward on Alinghi to wrestle the lead shortly after the start. After that, the Challenger’s Wing Sail – operated and trimmed by Dirk DeRidder, wearing Kore, G12 lens, and Joey Newton in Hard Kore, G12 lens – proved more efficient with BMW Oracle holding a 5% speed advantage upwind and an 11% advantage downwind, to claim huge time and distance victory in Race 1.

RACE 2 will be 39 miles long and around an equilateral triangle course comprising a 13 mile beat and two 13 mile reaches. The Race will be held this Sunday in Valencia, Spain.


DEFENDER: ALINGHI

Yacht Club: Société Nautique de Genève

Country: Switzerland

Weapon of Choice: An innovative catamaran, Alinghi 5 consists of a light but stiff Y-shape central spine.

Structural Components: The hull is carbon fiber structure outfitted with optic-fiber sensors providing real time monitoring of the boat’s performance.

Facts: Alinghi 5’s canting mast is the equivalent height of a 17 story building and its beam is the equivalent of two tennis courts side by side.

The Team:

Brad Butterworth, Skipper, Tactician and Sailing Team Leader (Hard Kore Black C12, C28)

Warwick Fluerry, Mainsail Trimmer (Hard Kore Tobacco C12, C28, Y35)

Simon Daubney, Sail Trimmer (Klay Matte Black G12 and Jetty Tobacco G12)


CHALLENGER: BMW ORACLE RACING

Yacht Club: Golden Gate Yacht Club

Country: USA

Weapon of Choice: A 90ft trimaran, USA 17 outfitted with a massive wing sail towering over 220 feet above the deck.

Structural Components: The hull is carbon composite construction, the wing sail is a carbon-kevlar structure covered in a light aeronautical film.

Facts: USA 17’s wing sail is more than 2x the size of a Boeing 747 airplane and the largest wing sail ever fitted to a sailing boat.

The Team:

Russell Coutts, CEO and Skipper (Lewi Black Pearl G12)

John Kostecki, Tactician and Sailing Team Leader (Hard Kore Black C12, C28)

Dirk DeRidder, Wing Sail Trimmer (Kore Black M G12)

Joey Newton, Wing Sail Trimmer (Hard Kore Black G12)

Rosco Halcrow, Sail Trimmer (Hard Kore Black C12, C28, Y35)

Thierry Fouchier, Sail Trimmer (Hard Kore Black G12)








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Posted: February 12th, 2010

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America’s Cup Update

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While the Swiss team, led by Brad Butterworth in Hard Kore packed up it’s Genoa, Italy training base and took their giant catamaran to the UAE race venue, BMW Oracle was back in court contesting not on the race venue but also the rules that will govern the event. The America’s Cup is slated to be raced in dusty Ras Al-Khaimah (50km from Dubai) February 8. This promises to be war of words and court challenges right up to the starting gun – where hopefully it will turn into spectacle on the water – we hope!
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Above, Brad Butterworth in Hard Kore Matte Black G12, Alinghi during their last sea trials in Italy last week.

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BMW Oracle training off San Diego and their skipper and CEO Rusell Coutts wearing Lewi Black Pearl G12 sunglasses while racing last week in Europe.

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Posted: October 9th, 2009

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Former Best Friends, Now Bitter Rivals Compete for The 2010 America’s Cup

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Skippers and leading men of the competing America’s Cup teams, who, as the title says, were formerly best friends and the most decorated teammates in America’s Cup history, are now on opposing teams. Their friendship frayed by real world contention played out on the water and in the NY court system, has them rivaling once again in the America’s Cup.

Russell Coutts is the CEO and Skipper of USA’s Challenger, BMW Oracle, who wears Lewi, Hard Kore, Gauge and Kore

Brad Butterworth is the CEO and Skipper of Switzerland’s 2x Defender, Alinghi, who wears Kore and Hard Kore.

They have been battling in court (rather team owners Larry Ellison (Chairman of Oracle) and Ernesto Bertarelli (former CEO of drug company, Serano), making them now bitter rivals.

As the most decorated in sailing, skipper (Coutts) and tactician (Butterworth) duo in the history of the America’s Cup, when they won the Cup for New Zealand in the early 90’s, then defended it, then skipped town for a huge offer from the then unknown Bertarelli, to come build the first ever challenger from Switzerland. Then they promptly won the cup for the first time (from their old Team New Zealand, who they defected from for Switzerland. The island country and the continent went nuts over this dynamic duo – who had been best friends since childhood.

Skip forward to the 21st Century and the former dynamic duo are the greatest in the game, their friendship hangs by a cordial thread, and they are now the Defender and Challenger of the next America’s Cup to be fought in the most outrageous race boats ever created – slated to start February 8 in UAE.

Kaenon Polarized will be the weapon worn by both Russell Coutts and Brad Butterworth in the much anticipated event that will make this next Cup race one of the greatest spectacles on earth.

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Posted: August 12th, 2009

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Alinghi heads to Italy Via Helicopter Transit Over Swiss Alps!

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America’s Cup defender from Switzerland, Alinghi, flies their 100’ catamaran OVER the Swiss Alps and into the port city of Genova, Italia (Genoa, Italy) to resume training for the Cup in February. A 100’ Russian-built Cargo helicopter performed the unprecedented maneuver – the only practical method to transport the 100’ long x 65’ wide boat to the Sea. The nearly 200’ tall mast is hauled under the helicopter that took these amazing shots.

…and through the Swiss Alps … Saint-Bernard’s Pass

…and into the city of Genoa, Italy

…and touch down in the port of Genoa – where training will resume – mild ocean conditions.

FLIGHT VIDEO –

In this YouTube clip, compiled by Alinghi’s Media Team, there’s insane footage of the boat lifted out of Lake Geneva then flown through Saint-Bernard’s Pass to Genova, Italia, for her first sea trials.

In other news, Alinghi also announced the location of the America’s Cup race, a remote city in the United Arab Emirates expected to take place February. Alinghi’s skipper and CEO Brad Butterworth wears Hard Kore Tobacco.

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Posted: August 11th, 2009

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America’s Cup Defender, Alinghi Holds Boat Parade in Switzerland

SAILING – LAKE GENEVA IN SWITZERLAND

Alinghi 5, the America’s Cup Defender’s giant catamaran, was the star of the show on Lake Geneva for the 1 August Swiss National Day celebrations which started in Lausanne where the multihull was on public display along with the America’s Cup and culminated in Geneva at the head of a parade of over 1,000 boats.

Upwards of 10,000 people gathered in Lausanne to meet the team which was presented on stage along with 20 Alinghi Junior Crew selected from yacht clubs throughout Switzerland. ‘It is fantastic to see so many people today,’ said team president Ernesto Bertarelli, talking to the public gathered for the celebrations. ‘It is extremely important for our team to share moments like this one with you all – it is not just about sharing the victories but also about sharing the new beginnings and this is one. I thank everyone for their support.’

After the festivities ashore, Alinghi 5 led over a 1,000 boats the length of the Lake, by way of Morges, Rolle, Nyon and Versoix, to its home yacht club: Société Nautique de Genève where the team was welcomed by Federal Counselor Micheline Calmy-Rey for a short ceremony. The counselor hoisted the Swiss flag on the catamaran to the National Anthem before making a brief speech that touched on the technological feat that the team has achieved and her pride in the spirit of the multi-national Swiss team.

Next on the team agenda is to prepare Alinghi 5 for the flight over the Alps (BY A HELICOPTER!) into Italy to continue the training programme out of the Mediterranean port of Genoa.

Kaenon sailor since day 1 of our brand, Alinghi’s skipper and CEO Brad Butterworth in Hard Kore Tobacco, signing autographs.

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Posted: August 4th, 2009

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Emirates Team NZ Wins Louis Vuitton Pacific Series

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Emirates Team New Zealand tactician Ray Davies and navigator Kevin Hall both wore Kaenon Polarized Hard Kore Sunglasses.

Auckland, NZL (Feb. 14, 2009) – On the final day, Emirates Team New Zealand laid claim to the Louis Vuitton Pacific Series, convincingly beating the Swiss team Alinghi with three consecutive wins on a grey, rainy and windy day on the Waitemata Harbour. The home team’s come-from-behind 3-1 victory marked the end of a 15-day match racing regatta in modified America’s Cup boats that drew praise for its format and its originality from all of the nine international teams that took part. Click here to read the full press release.

The Best Friends, former team mates and now bitter rivals, Brad Butterworth the skipper of Swiss team and Cup Defender Alinghi, and Russell Coutts, the skipper and helmsman USA’s BMW Oracle lined up to see who would challenge the Kiwis for the first ever Louis Vuitton Pacific Cup making it through to the Challenger Finals. Butterworth, alternating between Kore and Hard Kore, beat his longtime friend and former teammate Coutts who was wearing Lewi. Butterworth then lost in the finals to Team New Zealand, which left Auckland all a buzz with excitement and gossip over Valentines weekend.

Brad Butterworth, skipper and tactician about Alinghi wore Hard Kore and Kore.

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Posted: February 23rd, 2009

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Butterworth, Coutts & Kaenon – The Ties That Bond

Auckland hasn’t been abuzz like this since the last America’s Cup was held there several years ago, and the All-Black’s won the Rugby World Cup. City dwellers and sailors from around the world were on the water, lined the bridges, heads and tall buildings watching the America’s Cup teams run a “friendly.” With host and event sponsor Louis Vuitton providing the theater, billionaire owners and their talented sailors as the cast, and soirees that made as much news on the society pages as strongly as the water activities did on the sports page – the America’s Cup was back on the water! And Kaenon Polarized was omnipresent on every team and most of the prominent skippers, helmsman and tacticians, as well as many crew.

Yet all eyes were on best friends, former teammates and now bitter rivals, Russell Coutts and Brad Butterworth – the most decorated America’s Cup sailors in history! One common bond remains between the former dynamic duo: Kaenon Polarized and the patented, superior optics of our SR-91 polarized lens. Coutts chose the new Lewi frame and Grey 12, while Butterworth alternated between the Kore with Copper 28 lenses and the Hard Kore in Copper 12, depending on the weather conditions. Winning the next America’s Cup remains their individual goals. Their eyes are firmly locked on the prize, their route is now different, but their tool for success is the same, Kaenon Polarized, the most sought-after piece of equipment on the water.

“It is really good to get the sport back where it belongs: on the water. Racing not only against BMW Oracle, but alongside all the other teams is something we like to do as a group and I only hope that we can sort all this out as soon as possible so we can get on and do that.”

- Brad Butterworth

Coutts and Butterworth swear by Kaenon Polarized on and off the water. Coutts can be seen in Lewi, Gauge and Hard Kore, where Butterworth switches off between Kore, Rhino, Hard Kore, and Variant V7, choosing the appropriate lens tints for each situation.


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Click here to learn more about Kaenon’s SR-91 lens treatments


Open Ocean Lens Selection
The right lens can make all the difference.  But let’s be clear, personal preference will always win out. For bright light conditions in open water, consider the Grey 12 or Copper C12 lens – our darkest – which blocks 88% of available light from passing through to your eyes. Our Copper tint is specially engineered to provide enhanced color contrast and detail definition while the Grey is neutral tint.

Click here to see how Kaenon’s range of SR-91 lens tints perform on the open ocean


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Posted: February 18th, 2009

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Common Theme in Louis Vuitton Pacific Series

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Russell Coutts with Team owner, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, (left) and Coutts wearing wearing Black Pearl Lewi G12 (right) leaving the dock.

KAENON POLARIZED IS A COMMON THEME IN THE FIRST LOUIS VUITTON PACIFIC SERIES IN AUCKLAND

Louis Vuitton has had an extremely long association with sailing, and the America’s Cup in particular – designed this trophy / piece of art that will go to the winners. On the Auckland waterfront, this tiny but very modern city goes abuzz over this event staged by Louis Vuitton.

(Auckland, NZ): Legendary French Luggage maker, Louis Vuitton became so upset waiting for the next America’s Cup regatta to be scheduled (due to disagreements between the defenders and challengers, it has been tied up in the US court system awaiting final rulings) that they decided to throw their own party, eerrr regatta, in the City of Sails, where sailing and their sailors are household names in Auckland, New Zealand. A round-robin format in equalized and existing America’s Cup yachts, they invited the current holder and defender, Alinghi from Switzerland (led by Kaenon’s Brad Butterworth wearing Kore C12 M sunglasses) and all challengers interested in the next Cup, including the sole US entry, BMW Oracle, led by Kiwi and former skipper of Alinghi, Russell Coutts who’s wearing Lewi G12 this week. The two week party / exhibition began with match races held on the Waitemata Harbor (Auckland City Front) over the weekend.

Defending and current America’s Cup Skipper / Tactician Brad Butterworth wearing Kore Black C12 M leading his Swiss team Alinghi.
Kaenon Polarized has considerable presence on the bigger names (skippers, helmsman, tacticians, etc) and several crew on most every team.

  • BMW Oracle Racing (USA) – Russell Coutts (NZL) – Lewi Black Pearl G12
  • China Team (China) – Ian Williams (GBR) – Hard Kore Tobacco C12
  • Team Origin (GBR) – Ben Ainslie (GBR)- RhinoIan Percy (GBR) – Hard Kore Tobacco C12
  • Emirates Team NZ (NZL) – Ray Davies (NZL) – Hard Kore Black G12
  • Alinghi – Brad Butterworth (NZL) – Kore Black M C12
  • Luna Rossa (ITA) – Peter Holmberg (USVI) – Hard Kore Black G12 /Andy Horton (USA) – Hard Kore Black G12
  • Pataugas K-Challenge (FRA) – several Kaenon sailors on board
  • Greek Challenge (GRE) – Gavin Brady (NZL) – Kore Black C12 M
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Posted: February 4th, 2009

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Getting Prepped For Louis Vuitton Pacific Series

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Beginning this Saturday in Auckland, New Zealand, long-time America’s Cup sponsor Louis Vuitton will host the first America’s Cup regatta since the last Cup challenge was held in Valencia, Spain in 2007. Featuring 10 strong challengers, including the current America’s Cup defending boat Alinghi, teams will compete in a rotation of evenly matched 1-generation-old America’s Cup class boats – equalizing the playing field and bringing the emphasis back to the skill of the sailors and teamwork on deck. As one of the most recognized sunglass brands in competitive sailing, Kaenon Polarized will have great presence on many of the boats, with three of the strongest teams led by Kaenon Polarized skippers Russell Coutts (Hard Kore, Lewi, Gauge) on BMW Oracle, Brad Butterworth (Hard Kore, Rhino, Lewi) on Alinghi, and triple Olympic gold medalist Ben Ainslie (Rhino, Hard Kore) on Team Origin. To learn more about this unique event visit: http://www.louisvuitton-pacificseries.com

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Posted: January 28th, 2009

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