American Racing Challenger secures U.S. presence in AC38 A potential historic absence has been averted as American Racing Challenger Team USA officially enters the 38th America's Cup. Representing Sail Newport, the team ensures that the United States maintains its continuous legacy in the world’s oldest international sporting trophy. This entry is particularly significant given the looming deadline; without it, 2027 would have marked the first time in the competition's 176-year history that an American team did not compete. Ken Reed and the vision for restoration The campaign is spearheaded by entrepreneur Carol Comra Welsh and led by Ken Reed, a figure widely regarded as the most respected sailor in America. A two-time Rolex yachtsman of the year, Reed brings the tactical pedigree necessary to challenge for the Auld Mug. The leadership transition signals a serious attempt to restore American dominance in a sport the nation once controlled for 132 consecutive years. Assets acquired for a turnkey operation Unlike startup campaigns that face years of development, Team USA is adopting a "turnkey" strategy. They have acquired critical technology and hardware from American Magic, including the AC75 Patriot and two AC40 platforms. These acquisitions allow the team to skip the initial design-and-build phase and begin training immediately, ensuring they arrive in Naples ready to compete at the highest level. Expanding the reach of American sailing Beyond the race for the trophy, the team has partnered with US Sailing to foster long-term growth in the sport. This initiative focuses on creating youth pathways and expanding professional opportunities for female sailors. By integrating these social and developmental goals with their competitive campaign, the team aims to build a sustainable future for American competitive sailing beyond the 2027 event.
38th America's Cup
Events
- Apr 8, 2026
- Mar 6, 2026