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America’s Cup added over €1bn to Barcelona’s economy

March 5, 2025
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Image courtesy of Ian Roman/America’s Cup.

The America’s Cup Event in Barcelona not only showcased thrilling sailing competitions but also provided a significant boost to the local economy, with over €1bn in economic impact. The event brought together top sailing teams from around the world, attracting millions of visitors and generating substantial media coverage.

With a focus on sustainability and community engagement, the America’s Cup Event in Barcelona set a new standard for hosting international sporting events. The success of the event highlights the potential for major sporting competitions to drive economic growth and promote tourism in host cities.

As the sailing world looks forward to the next America’s Cup event, the legacy of the 37th edition in Barcelona will be remembered for its economic impact, sporting excellence, and commitment to sustainability.

The Future of the America’s Cup: Insights from Emirates Team New Zealand

The completion of the Tower of Jesus (172.5m high) is currently underway, with plans to inaugurate it in 2026, which will transform Barcelona’s skyline. The city is bustling with excitement as this iconic landmark takes shape, promising to be a sight to behold for residents and visitors alike.

Meanwhile, Emirates Team New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton has provided insight into plans for the continued growth of the America’s Cup. With early media speculation about future venue opportunities, Dalton has confirmed that the event may seek a different venue that can accommodate more teams, signaling a potential shift in the dynamics of this prestigious race.

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Emirates Team New Zealand, as the defending champion, has now won the America’s Cup three times in a row. This remarkable achievement presents an unprecedented opportunity for the event to evolve and attract new talent and audiences from around the world.

Kevin Shoebridge, the chief operating officer of Emirates Team New Zealand, has revealed that the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron has already accepted a challenge from INEOS Britannia for the next America’s Cup. This sets the stage for an exciting showdown between two formidable teams, each vying for the coveted title in the world of sailing.

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As the America’s Cup continues to capture the imagination of sailing enthusiasts and sports fans alike, the future of the event looks brighter than ever. With new venues, new challenges, and new rivalries on the horizon, the world of competitive sailing is set for a thrilling evolution in the years to come.

Image courtesy of Ricardo Pinto/America’s Cup.

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