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America’s Cup 2021: Buzz at Auckland waterfront as World Series races get underway

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Thunderous applause and loud cheering filled the America’s Cup village as the first World Series race got under way today, breaking a long nervous tension in the air.

Hundreds of people had filled out the Viaduct Harbour, Wynyard Quarter, and the village in anticipation of Team New Zealand’s first race of the defence.

A crowd gathers to watch the first day of racing at the America's Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
A crowd gathers to watch the first day of racing at the America’s Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray

The afternoon sun was shining bright and a stiff southwest breeze flew over the city and across the water as the vessel made its way out into the harbour.

Crew members waved to their supporters from the chic bullet-looking vessel as sailing fanatics roared, whistled, and cheered from the waterfront.

John Hebberd had come all the way from Nelson especially and had been floating about Auckland’s waterfront to see Team NZ put Te Rehutai in the water.

“It’s very impressive,” he said, smiling broadly from ear to ear.

Sailing fan John Hebberd, from Nelson, at the America's Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Sailing fan John Hebberd, from Nelson, at the America’s Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray

A self-confessed powerboat man, Hebberd says he’s not much of a sailor but is drawn to the “hype” of America’s Cup events.

“I’ve been following America’s Cup for a long time. I went to San Diego, Valencia, San Francisco but not Bermuda,” he said.

Stopping for a selfie at the America's Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Stopping for a selfie at the America’s Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray

“I had my own boat up here for the two past America’s Cups before here and I haven’t ruled out coming back for America’s Cup this time.”

The hundreds of sailing fans provided a bit of life about the waterfront, with a buzz of excitement filling the area like before the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nearby CBD workers who snuck off to the village on their lunch break said they had not seen the area so full in a long time.

Bars and restaurants were chock-a-block as people enjoyed a cold drink and a laugh in the hot Auckland summer sun.

Crowds see off Emirates Team New Zealand. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Crowds see off Emirates Team New Zealand. Photo / Sylvie Whinray

Asked whether he thought Team NZ would defend their title on home waters, there was no doubt in Hebberd’s mind: “Of course we will,” he said.

They got off to a good start too, smashing Luna Rossa with a blinding victory of three minutes and 13 seconds, much to the pleasure of the fans.

A crowd gathers to watch the first day of racing at the America's Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
A crowd gathers to watch the first day of racing at the America’s Cup village. Photo / Sylvie Whinray

Enjoy smooth sailing to the Cup with Auckland Transport

• Avoid traffic congestion and parking niggles and download the AT Mobile app to plot your bus, train or ferry ride to race venues before you leave home.

• Make sure your AT HOP card is in your pocket. It’s the best way to ride to the Cup

• For more ways to enjoy race day, visit at.govt.nz/americascup

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