
Team New Zealand said on Tuesday it had secured the
sponsorship needed to contest the next America's Cup, just weeks after pleading for
an urgent government cash injection to keep it afloat.
"The team has now reached the point where it has the confidence to mount a
challenge for the 35th America's Cup," chairman Keith Turner said.
"The team has secured sufficient private and sponsorship funding to proceed to the
next stage without needing government funding during this period."
Team New Zealand has been one of the leading contenders in yachting's most
prestigious event in recent decades, winning in 1995 and 2000, and being the
beaten finalist in three of the four regattas since.
It was pipped 8-9 in the final against Oracle Team USA in San Francisco last year
after leading 1-8, in what has been described as one of the greatest chokes in
sporting history.
Less than a fortnight ago, Team NZ chief executive Grant Dalton warned the
syndicate would be "gone by the end of the month" if Wellington did not come to
the rescue.
The government poured NZ$36 million ($31.2 million) into the last America's Cup
campaign and gave Team NZ NZ$5.0 million in bridging finance to keep going after
the San Francisco loss.
However, with an election looming in September, the response to the latest call for
more taxpayer funds was lukewarm, with Prime Minister John Key saying the public
interest in bankrolling the team was "waning".
Dalton said funding support for the team had "coalesced" over the past week.
The next America's Cup is due to be held in 2017 at a venue yet to be determined.
Source: AFP
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