
Sir Russell Coutts
Sir Russell Coutts is a renowned New Zealand yacht racer and sailing executive, best known for his significant contributions to the sport, including leading the Alinghi team to victory in the America's Cup in 2003 and 2007. His innovative strategies and leadership have made him a prominent figure in competitive sailing, and he has also played key roles in various sailing initiatives and events globally.
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Recent news mentions
Sir Russell Coutts confirmed that a sailor was trapped in his compartment after the crash.
SailGP Auckland crash: Black Foils’ Blair Tuke and Peter Burling front media after scary collision with FranceSir Russell Coutts is noted for his expertise in carbon composites, which Rocket Lab utilized after acquiring his SailGP plant.
Deloitte Top 200: Company of the year - Sir Peter Beck’s Rocket LabSir Russell Coutts highlights the excitement and challenge of the upcoming finals in Abu Dhabi.
طرح تذاكر نهائي جائزة مبادلة أبوظبي الكبرى للإبحار 2025Sir Russell Coutts is a multiple America’s Cup winner and co-founder of SailGP.
In New York, Rolex teams up with SailGP on its annual race on the HudsonSir Russell Coutts was known for his superstitions during the 1995 America’s Cup.
LockerRoom founder Suzanne McFadden receives King’s Birthday honourSir Russell Coutts was part of the strong team that helped Alinghi win the America’s Cup for the first time in 2003.
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