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00:00Very little wind, less than yesterday, from 10 to 15 km per hour, so keeping the boat flying is crucial.
00:06Open exit in this first Sunday regatta, it is true that there is much less wind than yesterday.
00:12It shows a lot at this speed in this first time that we are going to, that takes us to the first buoy.
00:17Good exit from Spain, but France and Emirates JVR seem to have made the best exit of the entire fleet.
00:23Switzerland tries to reach that position from the outside.
00:29France is going to get to the first buoy, although Emirates JVR seems to want to get in there.
00:33France opens up a lot, here you have to count on wind different from yesterday,
00:38and therefore the maneuverability of the boat and the strategy have to be much finer than yesterday, I think.
00:44And I would swear that we are going to anticipate them on their arrival now.
00:47Do you know who has recovered a lot on the left side of the screens? Canada.
00:50They have stretched this stretch to the left side of the field and have been able to recover a lot.
00:57England, England, look at Emirates JVR.
00:59This is arrival, okay?
01:00Ah, okay, okay.
01:01They have put the arrival.
01:02Okay, okay.
01:03Well, we play the second position now with Canada.
01:06Canada is now shaking from the other side of the regatta field.
01:09It has surpassed the French boat.
01:11It has surpassed us, but we are going to go very even, very even towards the arrival.
01:15Emirates JVR has won this first race of the day.
01:19Uh, we are going to be seconds.
01:21We are going to be seconds.
01:22We are about to fly, 30.5.
01:24Let's see, let's see.
01:25Generating more speed, 33, 34.
01:27Well, it's time to lift that boat to the flight and we can secure this second place.
01:31Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:33Canada and France are looking for the wind pressure side where we have found it.
01:38They still have to do those meters and we have found enough to lift a skate.
01:43There we go, to a skate, but straight to the finish line to be seconds.
01:48We have to get nine points, get these nine points that can give us the option of entering the final.
01:54And there we go.
01:55Spain is going to be second, still with a little maneuvering.
01:58Yes, they leave the option of trying to lift the flight, the boat down, losing speed,
02:02but with 90 degrees to cross it as soon as possible.
02:06And the fight remains between Canada and France.
02:09Watch out, watch out, watch out for the buoy, watch out for the buoy.
02:11We had a good time, right?
02:12Tell me yes.
02:13Okay, good, good, good.
02:14Spain second.
02:15Spain second in Los Angeles.
02:17In this first Sunday's race, how has the film changed compared to yesterday?
02:22There is little wind.
02:23We have the sail of 24, only four crew members.
02:26The T-foils that do not seem to make possible the total flight of the boat.
02:32And with strategy, once again, we have made a lot of profit and made this second position that knows us to glory.
02:41All the time that Australia and New Zealand are in very delayed positions.
02:45Canada is going to be the leader of the general.
02:48Look at how they try in this last stretch, both Canadian and French,
02:51aiming at 90 degrees to cross it as soon as possible.
02:54It's like that photo finish, putting that meter that allows you to get in front of the rival,
02:58but it's taken by Gilles Scott for that last maneuver between gate 3 and gate 4.
03:03Five seconds to arrive.
03:05He has seen the door open between Italy and France.
03:08And what a big departure from New Zealand, which is the boat that has more speed, I swear.
03:12It's going to be first in first buoy.
03:14If you don't look at the duel between Great Britain and the United States,
03:17who have been stranded off the starting line,
03:20and you're going to see canoes to cross that starting line.
03:23We are in the middle of the regatta field, sorry, in the middle of the fleet,
03:28on the way to the first buoy, with a speed of 30 km per hour.
03:31Australia does almost 60 km per hour, touching buoy 1 to get into first position.
03:37Thomas Lynsby doesn't want any kind of problem or surprise to make the final here.
03:44And let's see how this second regatta of the day unfolds.
03:47Look at France, they can't fly.
03:49All of that is an obstacle.
03:51You have to be able to keep the flight as long as possible.
03:54I would tell you that I confirm that it is an arrival for the Australian ship shortly.
03:59They don't have to go down to the port.
04:02Look, they've done it, 40 km per hour.
04:04They can get in front now.
04:0638 km per hour, they are at the limit, and Australia is reaching that arrival.
04:10Let's see, Australia arrives, and now what?
04:12Have they set the goal there?
04:13Yes, they have set the goal up there.
04:14They have set the goal up there.
04:15Well, Australia, which is going to win with more than solvency,
04:18because the people are still here, door to door,
04:20and they are arriving.
04:21Australia wins the second of the day, this Sunday.
04:25And, therefore, Dylan Fletcher on board the Emirates JVR,
04:30British duel.
04:32He's going to take it.
04:33Here, clearly, Giles Scott.
04:34In Australia, it was Fletcher.
04:36And here it is Giles Scott who is winning the game.
04:41Third position, but he enters with problems.
04:45He's struggling, eh?
04:46With problems.
04:47With problems.
04:48The stand is there to see the arrival of the ships.
04:50Yesterday, very tight arrivals were seen.
04:52Photofinis arrivals, three ships entering for mid-table positions,
04:56but they were Photofinis arrivals.
04:58They were seen there in the lead from the Australians to Brazil.
05:02Interesting things were seen yesterday at the arrival.
05:05Today, they have put the first one, because they saw that there was no wind
05:08and that it was going to take a long time.
05:10They have put it at the bottom door.
05:12And, finally...
05:15Oh!
05:16Careful, careful, careful.
05:17Oh, my God.
05:18What is Suiza doing?
05:19What a little horse.
05:20What is Suiza doing?
05:21He has passed by lifting the flight.
05:23Let's go a little late.
05:24The exit is going to open.
05:26The exit of this last fleet regatta is opening.
05:29We have been late, but we are not in a bad line,
05:32although we are very much in the center of the fleet.
05:35And there must be little wind.
05:38Suiza, who is going outside, accelerating,
05:41doing more speed than the rest of the fleet,
05:4453 km per hour.
05:46They are going to meet Emirich Iviar in the first buoy.
05:49Germany is coming too,
05:51who will have to make a very radical maneuver to round that buoy.
05:54Suiza, who is with the British ship,
05:57who gets in front of his noses.
05:59Let's see who does the split,
06:01who goes to the other side of the regatta field.
06:03They are lengthening the maneuver.
06:05The three are now doing it in the mirror.
06:08Australia is outside.
06:09No, but they put the United States in front,
06:11and Australia is in front.
06:12I mean, this is...
06:14Okay, okay.
06:15Well, it's already reached the finish line.
06:17It's already reached the finish line.
06:18There is no stretch.
06:19There is no stretch.
06:20There is no stretch.
06:21There is a finish line.
06:22There is a finish line already.
06:23There is a stretch.
06:24Let's see.
06:25This is definitive.
06:27Let's try to be precise,
06:28because things are changing continuously,
06:31and even the competition itself.
06:34That cross has to be dodged.
06:36Australia is behind it.
06:38Between Australia and the United States.
06:40What does Australia have to do?
06:41Get back a position.
06:42A position.
06:43It needs the seventh position, whatever it is.
06:45Okay.
06:46Australia has two maneuvers left.
06:47It has to get to the buoy...
06:49And the United States is one.
06:50The yellow one we see down here,
06:52and the United States is one.
06:53Australia is outside the finish line.
06:55Slingsby pairs up with the American boat,
06:58which starts the maneuver.
06:59It has less meters than the United States.
07:01It has more speed than Australia.
07:02It has the finish line in front of it.
07:05Australia is outside.
07:06Outside.
07:07With speed.
07:08Dad is coming outside.
07:10Dad is coming outside.
07:12Dad is coming outside.
07:14Slingsby one.
07:16Slingsby two.
07:17Slingsby three.
07:18Slingsby...
07:19Slingsby is God in 6GP!
07:23Slingsby can't say no!
07:26He can't say no to this guy!
07:29He can't say no!
07:31He has squeezed them in the cross.
07:34He has burst them from the outside.
07:37Who is this guy?
07:39Where does this guy come from?
07:41He squeezes Canada.
07:43He squeezes Canada.
07:44He makes him get out of there.
07:46He steals the space.
07:47He steals the wind.
07:48And he does it!
07:49He does it!
07:50He does it!
07:51He does it!
07:52He does it!
07:53Excellent.
07:54Excellent.
07:55And in the back of the boat,
07:56the Canadian guy,
07:57Peter Berlin,
07:58who comes out in first place in this race,
08:00which is the final,
08:01the final one to three in 6GP.
08:02Peter Berlin has done it perfectly.
08:03He's heading first to first.
08:04Boja in second position.
08:05Giles Scott is with Canada.
08:06And we will see from where Thomas Slingsby escapes,
08:07who has to go to the comeback,
08:08although he has very little speed.
08:09And...
08:10Most of all,
08:11Thomas Slingsby can do this in the last race.
08:12Now,
08:13what an outstanding feat from the Australian boat.
08:14But the three of them,
08:15Now what a dive from the Australian boat, they are very, very far away.
08:20It seems that we have a little more wind because these maneuvers are being at 42-43 km per hour.
08:26Very good maneuver by the Canadian boat.
08:29It would have to cross 70-80 meters to get an opportunity against New Zealand.
08:34Well, Canada is going to win, eh?
08:36Canada is going to win because it is going to round that last buoy.
08:40And from there he has to take the boat to where it says Emirates Finish.
08:45And they have it very close.
08:47Those of Giles Scott, who is riding today with Paul Campbell James, with Vidi Goodelham and Anne Hager to win.
08:54Well, well, well, how nice to see the boat, the F50, fly after Sunday and how we have suffered with that shortage of wind.
09:02Finally, in the final, there has been enough pressure.
09:06The Canadian boat wins in Los Angeles.
09:11Applause on the part of the Canadians who are in the stands.
09:16Second position for New Zealand and third for Australia, which has played it back, but it has not been possible.
09:26I would tell you that the result of this final represents well what has happened during the weekend in this regatta field.
09:34The most solid team has been that of Giles Scott, the Canadian team.
09:38It is true that New Zealand opened the weekend with two forceful victories, but then they have gone very far behind in others.
09:45The most stable has been Canada with Giles Scott in front, as I say.
09:49Australia, which has always been at the top in the last, has taken it very to the limit to enter the final just for one point.
10:04.