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NYYC American Magic announces summer 2023 core training squad

BARCELONA, Spain, June 26, 2023: The New York Yacht Club American Magic sailing squad was confirmed today as the team launched their second AC40 in Barcelona following their relocation from Pensacola, FL.

The squad includes Olympic gold medalists Tom Slingsby and Paul Goodison, Olympic bronze medallist Lucas Calabrese, U.S. Olympians Andrew Campbell and Riley Gibbs, and Etchells world champion Michael Menninger.

Under the leadership of Terry Hutchinson, Skipper and President of Sailing Operations, and Coach Tom Burnham, NYYC American Magic has assembled a group comprising a mix of youthful talent and experienced sailors. Eleven athletes will embark on their first America's Cup cycle, including Harry Melges, who was named US Sailing's 2021 Rolex Yachtsman of the Year.

Hutchinson and Burnham have selected seven afterguard members and ten cyclors, showcasing the squad's flexibility, as many sailors can fulfill multiple positions.

"We are fortunate to have assembled a strong sailing team. The squad represents a good balance of experience on the water and athletically with the cyclors. The process put forward by training coaches Baden Cashmore and Ben Day to develop the power plant of the team has produced significant results." said Terry Hutchinson.

“Our training will continue on the coastal waters off of Barcelona. We look forward to learning the venue and focusing on developing our platforms."

The team will train in Barcelona ahead of the first Preliminary Regatta of the 37th America's Cup in Vilanova i la Geltrú. The racing is scheduled to take place over four days between September 14th and 17th, 2023, in the new foiling class - the AC40.

Having recently relocated from Pensacola, American Magic is now based in Barcelona for the final phase of the 37th America's Cup campaign in 2024. The 37th America's Cup will be held in Barcelona, Spain, in September and October 2024.

The Squad

Afterguard

Lucas Calabrese
Andrew Campbell
Riley Gibbs
Paul Goodison
Harry Melges
Michael Menninger
Tom Slingsby.

Cyclors

Trevor Burd
John Croom
Cooper Dressler
Colton Hall
Tim Hornsby
Ashton Lambie
Madison Molitor
Ethan Seder
Chris Shirley
James Wright


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