|  Posted Sep 15, 2001 by Bluebottle http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A629183 An article about the America's Cup Jubilee recently held in Cowes.
(Please note that the America3 is in fact America Cubed, Not America Three).
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 Posted Sep 15, 2001 by Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here A splendid overview BB.
As a New Zealander, I have a few problems with your coverage of the winners and defenders. I believe you need to give more prominence to the three nations that have actually won it - USA, Australia and NZ, and the two nations that have successfully defended it - USA and NZ.
In particular more emphasis needs to be accredited to the mighty efforts of tiny New Zealand in the mega-dollar world of America's Cup racing. that, historicall,y has been dominated by super rich tycoons.
But then I would say that
A little grumble about your opening par. It seems a bit jumbled.
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 Posted Sep 16, 2001 by Bluebottle Hi Looneytunes. Thanks for your input. As a non New Zealander, I would feel that as the article is about the Jubilee that occured at Cowes. Therefore, the only relevant points are those that are Cowes related, which are: The original race which took place at Cowes, The Jubilee, which took place at Cowes. The Cowes-based Royal Yacht Squadron (at Cowes Castle) and the Cowes-based team, GBR Challenge.
As for more emphasis on New Zealand's part - consider this my revenge on one of the few approved articles which really angered me: http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A307252 an article that's supposedly on The America's Cup, but concentrates entirely on New Zealand's recent achievements, and ignores the other 140+ years entirely, and did not mention Cowes once!* I mentioned that New Zealand are the current cup holders 4 times, and had a whole subheader & text dedicated to the Australia II. Was I writing about the cup itself, I would have written much more about the New York Yacht Club, New Zealand and Australia, but I was writing about the Jubilee instead, an event which celebrated the 150th Anniversary of the original race, and largely ignored the 149 years inbetween.
I'll try to rethink the opening paragraph, though.
*There is definately room in the guide for the mighty efforts of tiny New Zealand in the mega-dollar world of America's Cup racing. that, historically has been dominated by super rich tycoons - in fact, I see it as proof that the even tinier Isle of Wight has a chance of winning the cup back. If the article had been "New Zealand And The America's Cup" I would applaud it, but as an article on "The America's Cup" it is almost entirely incomplete and inaccurate, apart from the events of the last decade.
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 Posted Sep 16, 2001 by Mammuthus Primigenius I like this entry, it's interesting to read about what the people of the IoW feel about these multi million pound regattas
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 Posted Sep 17, 2001 by Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Point taken BB. I wasn't aware of the other (splendid ) entry
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 Posted Sep 19, 2001 by Bluebottle You'll be pleased to know that the other entry is linked to in my article, Looney. I'm sure that as every patriotic New Zealander would be proud of that article, but I feel it's not splendid - according to it, last month's 150th Jubilee won't be until 2007! But then, this is the Peer Review for this article, not the other....
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 Posted Sep 19, 2001 by Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here BB, have you let the PTB know about the grievious error?
Would you like me to post a list of the yachts/countries that have entered the next regatta?
It may be worth emphasising that in recent times the best (most competitive) racing has been for Louis Vuitton (sp) Cup. The actual Americ's Cup races have tended to be pretty one-sided..
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 Posted Sep 20, 2001 by Bluebottle I'm planning on getting a proper America's Cup article put through soon anyway, including all 150 years of the sport, and this will probably be through the update entries page, so the existing one can wait for then. An article on the L.V. Cup would definately be a good idea. If you'd like to post a list of the yachts & countries that have entered the next regatta, that would help for future articles on the cup, and definately be an interesting read. It wouldn't really affect this article, though, as this article is about an event that has happened, and the future is largely irrelevant.
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 Posted Oct 2, 2001 by Bluebottle So, any other comments?
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 Posted Oct 2, 2001 by Jimi X How about wonderful? Four-stars? Complete and without flaw?
This is one of the best entries I've seen here on h2 - it's thorough and interesting.
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 Posted Oct 6, 2001 by Ausnahmsweise, wie üblich (Consistently inconsistent) I remember that very well. I tried to buy red socks for my crew for a local overnight regatta here - just for fun. Couldn't find any. I hear that red socks and even red dye, was sold out in NZ after you won?
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 Posted Oct 6, 2001 by Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here And then, after the regatta, shock, horror, one of the NZ tabloid newspapers broke the story that most of the 'lucky red socks' were imported from Indonesia where they had been produced in 'Nike-style sweat-shops'
Oh dear
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 Posted Oct 16, 2001 by Bluebottle You sure you've got the right article, Jimi? I didn't think I'd mentioned Pennsylvania
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 Posted Oct 16, 2001 by Jimi X Now that you've mentioned it...
...Pennsylvania doesn't have much of a nautical tradition.
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 Posted Oct 20, 2001 by Bluebottle Really? Can't imagine why
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 Posted Oct 22, 2001 by BBC auto-messages Editorial Note: This conversation has been moved from 'Peer Review' to 'America's Cup 150th Jubilee, Cowes, Isle Of Wight, UK'.
This thread has been moved out of the Peer Review Forum because your entry has now been recommended for the Edited Guide.
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 Posted Oct 22, 2001 by Jimi X
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