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Admiral's Cup

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Admiral's Cup

Sailing series first held in 1957 and held biennially. National teams consisting of three boats compete over three inshore courses (in the Solent, off the English coast) and three offshore courses culminating at the Fastnet race (established 1925), which is 973 km/605 mi long.


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Neal McDonald, a veteran of four round-the-world races, finishing second as skipper in his last race, and has competed in both the America's Cup and the Admiral's Cup, is the skipper on Ericsson Racing Team and Steve Hayles is navigator.
Neal McDonald is a veteran of four round-the-world races, finishing second as skipper in his last race, and has competed in both the America's Cup and the Admiral's Cup.
 
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