The cup was originally known as the 'R.Y.S. £100 Cup', awarded in 1851 by the British Royal Yacht Squadron for a race around the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. The winning yacht was a schooner called America, owned by a syndicate of members from the New York Yacht Club (NYYC). In 1857, the syndicate permanently donated the trophy to the NYYC, under a Deed of Gift that renamed the trophy as the 'America's Cup' after the first winner and required it be made available for perpetual international competition.
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I always wondered why it was called that!
I actually watched us cross the finish line in the final race. Then Bob Hawke (Australian prime minister)comes on and says any boss that sacks someone for not coming to work today is a bum
#wingedkeel
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I knew you would be knowledgeable about this. Just started to watch and saw that sail and was like I got to get a picture of this for my Aussie Mates🤙🏻🫂