Sailing-Burling confirmed on Luna Rossa's sailing team for America's Cup


FILE PHOTO: Peter Burling attends an interview in Barcelona, Spain October 9, 2024. REUTERS/Albert Gea/File Photo

March 27 (Reuters) - Helmsman ⁠Peter Burling will look to dethrone ⁠his former Team New Zealand in the America's ‌Cup as a confirmed driver for Italian challengers Luna Rossa.

Burling won the America's Cup three times with ​New Zealand but parted ways ⁠with them last year ⁠after failing to agree terms.

Luna Rossa named Burling ⁠as ‌one of four potential drivers alongside Italians Ruggero Tita, Marco Gradoni ⁠and Margherita Porro.

"We're really lucky at Luna ​Rossa, we've ‌got such an amazing mix of ⁠sailors, both ​men and women," the 35-year-old said in a video posted by Luna Rossa.

"Everyone wants to ⁠try and achieve and perform ​at the highest level, and I think that competition’s really healthy to drive the collective forward."

Burling, ⁠an Olympic sailing gold medallist for New Zealand and one of the sport's most successful names, joined Luna Rossa last June ​but his role was undefined.

The ⁠38th America's Cup will be hosted by ​Naples in July 2027, the ‌first time Italy has ​staged the prestigious race.

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

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