1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:07,924 --> 00:00:11,094 I've never met a world champion that's a normal person. 3 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 4 00:00:11,594 --> 00:00:14,097 You gotta be screwed up in some manner 5 00:00:14,180 --> 00:00:16,891 to get out of bed to do extraordinary things. 6 00:00:18,059 --> 00:00:19,144 And I'm screwed up. 7 00:00:29,571 --> 00:00:34,534 Underneath this veneer of being a normal, nice guy, 8 00:00:35,452 --> 00:00:36,995 I have a huge ego. 9 00:00:38,997 --> 00:00:42,876 There's gotta be some motivation to drive someone to extraordinary lengths. 10 00:00:46,379 --> 00:00:49,883 And the ego is part of my drive. 11 00:00:50,592 --> 00:00:52,010 Good morning, the world. 12 00:00:52,093 --> 00:00:53,762 We're lining up now for the start 13 00:00:53,845 --> 00:00:57,682 of the seventh and vital race in this America's Cup. 14 00:00:57,766 --> 00:00:59,559 Yachting's big event is more historic 15 00:00:59,642 --> 00:01:02,187 than the Kentucky Derby, the World Series or the Super Bowl. 16 00:01:02,270 --> 00:01:07,650 And for the first time in 132 years, America may lose the America's Cup. 17 00:01:11,821 --> 00:01:15,116 Now, the whole point of this was to win the America's Cup, 18 00:01:16,201 --> 00:01:18,328 which no one had ever done before. 19 00:01:20,371 --> 00:01:23,458 It was the longest winning streak in history of sport. 20 00:01:23,541 --> 00:01:27,253 The United States having successfully defended the Cup 21 00:01:27,837 --> 00:01:31,716 for 132 years, since before the US Civil War. 22 00:01:32,801 --> 00:01:36,346 This country's domination has outlasted the Confederacy, 23 00:01:36,429 --> 00:01:38,848 the Third Reich, and the St. Louis Browns. 24 00:01:39,641 --> 00:01:42,393 Now the Australians think their time finally has come. 25 00:01:45,355 --> 00:01:49,859 Today they sail the winner-take-all, do-or-die, there's-no-tomorrow race. 26 00:01:49,943 --> 00:01:51,569 Billed as the race of the century-- 27 00:01:51,653 --> 00:01:54,280 The greatest yacht race of the century. 28 00:01:58,201 --> 00:02:00,370 The bottom line is the New York Yacht Club 29 00:02:00,453 --> 00:02:03,081 were not in the business of losing the America's Cup. 30 00:02:04,749 --> 00:02:07,085 So we had no confusion. 31 00:02:07,627 --> 00:02:08,878 We were at war. 32 00:02:09,462 --> 00:02:12,257 The full-scale war is already underway. 33 00:02:12,340 --> 00:02:15,468 The Australians claim they're the target of a dirty-tricks campaign 34 00:02:15,552 --> 00:02:18,304 involving espionage and political backstabbing. 35 00:02:18,388 --> 00:02:22,392 We now have the FBI involved, spies, armed guards. 36 00:02:23,143 --> 00:02:26,187 The New York Yacht Club are absolutely determined 37 00:02:26,271 --> 00:02:28,106 to do everything possible to ensure 38 00:02:28,189 --> 00:02:31,151 that the Cup stays here in the United States. 39 00:02:31,860 --> 00:02:37,282 To take on the United States was a huge psychological mountain. 40 00:02:38,741 --> 00:02:42,579 The most powerful nation technically and economically in the world… 41 00:02:42,662 --> 00:02:45,415 -…and a little country… 42 00:02:47,333 --> 00:02:50,420 with 27 million people called Australia… 43 00:02:54,257 --> 00:02:56,676 …had the audacity to think that we could do it. 44 00:04:05,078 --> 00:04:09,415 The first America's Cup that I'd heard was the 1962 America's Cup. 45 00:04:10,458 --> 00:04:12,293 Australia versus United States. 46 00:04:13,711 --> 00:04:16,756 How this country was tuned into this event halfway around the world. 47 00:04:18,007 --> 00:04:21,135 These races have captured the imagination of millions. 48 00:04:21,719 --> 00:04:23,388 The President of the United States himself 49 00:04:23,471 --> 00:04:25,598 abandons the cares of Washington to attend. 50 00:04:26,599 --> 00:04:29,978 The Australians, if they win, see it as an opportunity 51 00:04:30,061 --> 00:04:34,023 to project their little-known country onto the international stage. 52 00:04:34,565 --> 00:04:36,109 I can… I can still hear it. 53 00:04:36,192 --> 00:04:38,987 Winds 20 to 25 knots and seas choppy… 54 00:04:39,070 --> 00:04:42,073 I was just a little boy listening on the wireless. 55 00:04:42,907 --> 00:04:46,744 I was seven years old listening to a small transistor radio, 56 00:04:46,828 --> 00:04:48,663 lying in bed in the middle of the night. 57 00:04:48,746 --> 00:04:50,581 A little tiny transistor radio. 58 00:04:50,665 --> 00:04:52,792 Like a little transistor radio. 59 00:04:52,875 --> 00:04:54,836 My mother said, "You get a good night's sleep," 60 00:04:54,919 --> 00:04:56,838 and I'm trying to listen to the radio. 61 00:04:56,921 --> 00:04:58,756 …all over the eastern seaboard 62 00:04:58,840 --> 00:05:00,800 flock to the waters of Newport, Rhode Island. 63 00:05:00,883 --> 00:05:02,135 Three in the morning, 64 00:05:02,218 --> 00:05:05,805 12 hours different time zone in Newport, Rhode Island. 65 00:05:08,891 --> 00:05:12,854 This is Newport, the home of the America's Cup yacht race. 66 00:05:13,604 --> 00:05:15,064 Since the turn of the century, 67 00:05:15,148 --> 00:05:18,401 it's been the holiday playground of the nation's super rich. 68 00:05:18,484 --> 00:05:22,530 As a little boy, I was infatuated with the incredible history. 69 00:05:24,574 --> 00:05:26,576 All these incredible characters. 70 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:30,496 And when the summer breezes begin to roll in across the sound, 71 00:05:30,580 --> 00:05:34,459 their minds turn to the only game in town, yacht racing. 72 00:05:37,920 --> 00:05:40,423 For me to skipper an America's Cup boat, 73 00:05:40,506 --> 00:05:43,384 that set my imagination into another direction. 74 00:05:46,429 --> 00:05:49,265 It was like the door opening to another world. 75 00:06:13,498 --> 00:06:15,166 There are some people at Internal Revenue 76 00:06:15,249 --> 00:06:18,378 who think yachting is not much more than a dubious tax deduction. 77 00:06:19,087 --> 00:06:21,672 The America's Cup, however, is something else again. 78 00:06:26,803 --> 00:06:31,349 The America's Cup's always been the top echelon of the sport of sailing. 79 00:06:45,071 --> 00:06:47,907 The America's Cup is one boat versus one boat, 80 00:06:47,990 --> 00:06:49,867 one country versus one country. 81 00:06:49,951 --> 00:06:51,536 The best of seven races. 82 00:06:52,620 --> 00:06:56,040 First boat to win four races wins the America's Cup. 83 00:06:56,124 --> 00:06:59,127 It's one-on-one. It's like a duel to the death. 84 00:07:01,504 --> 00:07:05,716 Look at it go down! This is yachting's answer to the Titanic. 85 00:07:05,800 --> 00:07:09,470 They basically have a desire to beat each other's brains out, 86 00:07:09,554 --> 00:07:13,182 but it's a lot better than going to war or shooting it out in the streets. 87 00:07:14,016 --> 00:07:16,477 The unique element of the America's Cup 88 00:07:16,561 --> 00:07:19,480 is you're given a shot every four years, just like the Olympics. 89 00:07:19,564 --> 00:07:23,985 It's a huge commitment, both physically and psychologically. 90 00:07:24,861 --> 00:07:28,614 The rules were any country could challenge for the America's Cup, 91 00:07:29,115 --> 00:07:33,744 but you had to design the boat in the country you were challenging from. 92 00:07:34,620 --> 00:07:37,373 You had to build the boat in that country as well. 93 00:07:37,957 --> 00:07:40,460 So these projects need money. 94 00:07:41,377 --> 00:07:42,211 Lots of money. 95 00:07:44,255 --> 00:07:48,009 The super-rich have brought large bank accounts, millions of dollars. 96 00:07:48,759 --> 00:07:50,803 In the case of the America's Cup, 97 00:07:50,887 --> 00:07:53,848 we're talking high-cost, high-tech yacht racing. 98 00:07:55,308 --> 00:07:57,101 Unlike any other sport, 99 00:07:57,935 --> 00:07:59,312 the US had never lost. 100 00:08:02,356 --> 00:08:04,233 It was the longest winning streak 101 00:08:04,317 --> 00:08:05,568 in sporting history 102 00:08:06,694 --> 00:08:10,656 where the New York Yacht Club had successfully defended the Cup 103 00:08:10,740 --> 00:08:13,784 in Newport, Rhode Island, for 132 years. 104 00:08:15,161 --> 00:08:18,372 There was a sense of arrogance by the New York Yacht Club. 105 00:08:18,456 --> 00:08:20,333 This is our patch. 106 00:08:20,416 --> 00:08:23,044 You can play with the patch and then we'll bid you farewell. 107 00:08:23,961 --> 00:08:26,547 The New York Yacht Club have defended this Cup 108 00:08:26,631 --> 00:08:28,549 against all-comers from around the world 109 00:08:28,633 --> 00:08:30,843 with such complete sailing mastery 110 00:08:30,927 --> 00:08:33,513 that it's a wonder anyone comes after it at all. 111 00:08:40,603 --> 00:08:43,856 The New York Yacht Club on Manhattan's West 44th Street. 112 00:08:44,524 --> 00:08:48,152 With its windows carved in the manner of a 17th century Dutch yacht, 113 00:08:48,236 --> 00:08:50,613 this is the center of the yachting universe. 114 00:08:51,113 --> 00:08:52,448 The exclusive preserve 115 00:08:52,532 --> 00:08:55,701 of some of America's wealthiest and most influential men. 116 00:09:05,002 --> 00:09:10,299 The New York Yacht club were ferocious defenders of the America's Cup. 117 00:09:12,093 --> 00:09:14,971 They reeked of old American money, 118 00:09:16,305 --> 00:09:18,474 Vanderbilts and Roosevelts. 119 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:22,770 So there was a huge amount of mystique. 120 00:09:23,854 --> 00:09:26,315 And there was something about the American boats. 121 00:09:27,400 --> 00:09:30,695 They had this aura about them. They were immaculate. 122 00:09:31,362 --> 00:09:34,907 Their sails always looked like they were carved out of alabaster. 123 00:09:38,035 --> 00:09:40,830 They oozed style, wealth. 124 00:09:40,913 --> 00:09:43,416 Oozed this unbeatableness. 125 00:09:48,504 --> 00:09:51,007 And one day, way back in 1970, 126 00:09:51,674 --> 00:09:53,759 we go into the New York Yacht Club. 127 00:09:54,302 --> 00:09:55,636 And there was a room, 128 00:09:55,720 --> 00:10:00,099 it was this kind of octagonal room where the Cup was sitting. 129 00:10:04,854 --> 00:10:07,481 We spoke to the curator, and he said, "You realize, John, 130 00:10:07,565 --> 00:10:11,902 that that trophy had not been touched by human flesh for a hundred years." 131 00:10:16,198 --> 00:10:19,118 I looked at this trophy and I thought, "My God, John, this is it." 132 00:10:19,201 --> 00:10:21,912 Perfect, shiny silver. 133 00:10:22,622 --> 00:10:23,748 The Holy Grail. 134 00:10:34,842 --> 00:10:36,469 This is the family jewel. 135 00:10:36,552 --> 00:10:37,928 Silver under glass. 136 00:10:38,471 --> 00:10:42,892 This is what the Americans are spending $45 million on this year alone. 137 00:10:42,975 --> 00:10:44,935 Now, legend has it 138 00:10:45,019 --> 00:10:48,189 that the first American skipper to end up losing this Cup 139 00:10:48,689 --> 00:10:50,066 will end up losing his head. 140 00:10:55,154 --> 00:10:57,573 There's no question the emerging force 141 00:10:57,657 --> 00:11:00,326 for the New York Yacht Club was Dennis Conner. 142 00:11:01,077 --> 00:11:04,580 A native of San Diego, California, folks, please welcome Dennis Conner. 143 00:11:06,165 --> 00:11:09,377 He was the might and focus of the New York Yacht Club. 144 00:11:11,128 --> 00:11:13,130 And he took the America's Cup 145 00:11:13,214 --> 00:11:15,257 from an amateur world to a professional world. 146 00:11:15,341 --> 00:11:16,467 Dennis changed the game. 147 00:11:16,550 --> 00:11:18,344 But isn't it true that you've taken a sport 148 00:11:18,427 --> 00:11:22,181 that was, uh, previously considered kind of what wealthy guys did on weekends, 149 00:11:22,264 --> 00:11:24,934 and turned it into more like stock car racing? 150 00:11:29,897 --> 00:11:32,608 Dennis was the best. He was the best. 151 00:11:32,692 --> 00:11:35,403 Ah, he's brilliant, absolutely brilliant. 152 00:11:39,407 --> 00:11:42,618 I think it's fair to say Dennis was a different person. 153 00:11:45,705 --> 00:11:51,043 One of these skippers who will do anything to win. 154 00:11:52,670 --> 00:11:54,714 If the most important thing in the world 155 00:11:54,797 --> 00:11:57,925 was winning the America's Cup and sailing with Dennis Conner, 156 00:11:58,008 --> 00:12:01,679 over going to church, over your job, over your wife, your kids… 157 00:12:02,513 --> 00:12:05,349 "Oh, I gotta take off for two weeks to go skiing." 158 00:12:05,433 --> 00:12:08,561 Well, enjoy your skiing, but don't bother coming back. 159 00:12:10,813 --> 00:12:12,857 The first time I raced against Dennis 160 00:12:12,940 --> 00:12:14,942 was 1974, the America's Cup. 161 00:12:17,653 --> 00:12:18,904 And we had no chance. 162 00:12:21,407 --> 00:12:24,952 The Australians, they weren't in the America's Cup business. 163 00:12:25,035 --> 00:12:27,705 Psychologically, you have to perform at a very high level. 164 00:12:28,998 --> 00:12:30,708 You got down to the boat early 165 00:12:30,791 --> 00:12:33,878 and checked the weather, tide, current, sailing instructions, 166 00:12:33,961 --> 00:12:36,630 got your boat in the water, made sure it was smooth and clean, 167 00:12:36,714 --> 00:12:38,549 getting out to the course and checking the wind, 168 00:12:38,632 --> 00:12:40,968 current, and the race committee and getting instructions, 169 00:12:41,051 --> 00:12:43,554 and checking the wind before the start, which way it was shifting. 170 00:12:43,637 --> 00:12:45,556 You had the right sails, the right mast. 171 00:12:45,639 --> 00:12:48,100 You'd practiced. Your crew weighed the right amount. 172 00:12:48,184 --> 00:12:52,772 If you did all those things, every time, you would then have no excuse to lose. 173 00:12:55,149 --> 00:12:58,903 Lambs to the slaughter each time. Hammered in '74. 174 00:12:58,986 --> 00:13:02,364 Dennis Conner came through for America again today, 175 00:13:02,448 --> 00:13:05,201 winning the race by more than a minute and a half. 176 00:13:07,369 --> 00:13:09,205 Got hammered again in '77. 177 00:13:09,288 --> 00:13:11,332 The experts said it'd be 4 and 0, 178 00:13:11,415 --> 00:13:15,127 and they've done in the Australians four races to zero. 179 00:13:15,211 --> 00:13:17,463 Went back again in 1980, got beaten again. 180 00:13:18,172 --> 00:13:20,299 And Australia simply couldn't catch up 181 00:13:21,008 --> 00:13:24,178 and has now failed in three attempts to win the America's Cup. 182 00:13:25,095 --> 00:13:27,139 I won 38 straight races. 183 00:13:28,891 --> 00:13:30,643 I was the best sailor in the world. 184 00:13:32,561 --> 00:13:33,896 I slaughtered them. 185 00:13:37,983 --> 00:13:39,902 Welcome back to Turpie Tonight. 186 00:13:41,028 --> 00:13:42,571 Ah! What a cue! 187 00:13:43,405 --> 00:13:45,533 I want you to listen carefully to this. 188 00:13:45,616 --> 00:13:48,202 In September 1983, 189 00:13:49,078 --> 00:13:52,790 someone will be challenging the Americans for the America's Cup, 190 00:13:53,415 --> 00:13:54,750 and this man will be skipper. 191 00:13:54,834 --> 00:13:57,837 Ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome John Bertrand? 192 00:14:00,714 --> 00:14:01,590 Deep down, 193 00:14:01,674 --> 00:14:05,427 I knew if there's anyone that can actually take on Dennis Conner, 194 00:14:06,720 --> 00:14:07,972 it was someone like myself. 195 00:14:12,560 --> 00:14:14,478 How long have you been sailing? 196 00:14:15,020 --> 00:14:16,605 I started when I was 12 years old. 197 00:14:17,189 --> 00:14:19,900 -What type or class of yacht? -Little Sabots, little trainers. 198 00:14:20,025 --> 00:14:21,026 Yeah? 199 00:14:21,110 --> 00:14:23,863 My great-grandfather was involved in the construction 200 00:14:23,946 --> 00:14:25,573 of three America's Cup boats. 201 00:14:26,907 --> 00:14:29,285 My grandfather was a professional fisherman, 202 00:14:30,536 --> 00:14:34,206 and he'd teach me when the sea breeze would come in. 203 00:14:35,124 --> 00:14:38,752 He'd have this intuitive sixth sense that was passed on to myself. 204 00:14:39,962 --> 00:14:42,840 No makeup. Is that what you get from life on the ocean waves? 205 00:14:42,923 --> 00:14:44,300 It's hours in the sun, Ian. 206 00:14:44,383 --> 00:14:45,634 Hours and hours. 207 00:14:46,135 --> 00:14:47,303 Is this a hard life? 208 00:14:48,387 --> 00:14:51,599 But when I was 15, there was a shock to our family. 209 00:14:52,975 --> 00:14:54,435 My father died, 210 00:14:54,518 --> 00:14:56,103 my grandfather died, 211 00:14:56,186 --> 00:14:59,481 and then my great-grandfather died, in sequence. 212 00:15:00,733 --> 00:15:02,151 So we lost all the men. 213 00:15:08,324 --> 00:15:09,158 Um… 214 00:15:09,742 --> 00:15:13,871 When John's father passed away, there was a call in him. 215 00:15:16,874 --> 00:15:20,085 It, in fact, was what has always driven him. 216 00:15:22,379 --> 00:15:29,345 But what I really understood about John was his ability to really focus. 217 00:15:29,428 --> 00:15:31,972 He could totally shut off. 218 00:15:33,182 --> 00:15:35,935 I was infatuated with winning the America's Cup 219 00:15:36,852 --> 00:15:38,354 and what was required. 220 00:15:38,437 --> 00:15:42,316 Hopefully, you'll be the one to challenge whatever yacht the Americans put up. 221 00:15:42,399 --> 00:15:45,986 That's right. Dennis Conner is the skipper of the one boat, 222 00:15:46,070 --> 00:15:48,155 which he successfully defended last time. 223 00:15:48,238 --> 00:15:49,490 -Boo! 224 00:15:49,573 --> 00:15:51,367 -Didn't like him much. 225 00:15:51,450 --> 00:15:53,661 Every year losing to Dennis, 226 00:15:54,161 --> 00:15:57,706 I concluded that I wasn't mentally tough enough. 227 00:16:01,001 --> 00:16:03,545 And unless you understood your competition, 228 00:16:03,629 --> 00:16:05,965 unless you understood the enemy, 229 00:16:06,048 --> 00:16:08,342 you could never actually take it to another level. 230 00:16:11,553 --> 00:16:14,181 So I got a scholarship to MIT in Boston 231 00:16:14,264 --> 00:16:19,395 in the Department of Ocean Engineering to become part of the US system. 232 00:16:20,604 --> 00:16:21,981 During this program, 233 00:16:22,064 --> 00:16:24,358 you'll be training for careers in marine engineering. 234 00:16:24,441 --> 00:16:28,779 There will be lab work, sea projects, and plenty of difficult classwork. 235 00:16:29,571 --> 00:16:32,491 When he told me the name of his thesis, 236 00:16:32,992 --> 00:16:35,577 I think, by then, I really understood 237 00:16:36,662 --> 00:16:39,957 how important sailing was to him. 238 00:16:40,040 --> 00:16:43,377 Optimum Angle of Attack of America's Cup Sails. 239 00:16:49,383 --> 00:16:52,761 Using lifting-line theory, aerospace engineering, 240 00:16:53,846 --> 00:16:56,140 highly technical control systems, 241 00:16:56,849 --> 00:16:58,434 basically torpedoes. 242 00:17:01,395 --> 00:17:03,522 I was behind enemy lines for months… 243 00:17:05,232 --> 00:17:07,776 learning about secrets. 244 00:17:07,860 --> 00:17:10,612 That was very applicable to the America's Cup challenge. 245 00:17:12,781 --> 00:17:15,409 So, after MIT, I knew enough 246 00:17:15,492 --> 00:17:19,121 that we could go head-to-head, toe-to-toe with the best in the world. 247 00:17:24,334 --> 00:17:25,335 Come on, Kyle. 248 00:17:30,507 --> 00:17:32,342 To compete, you have to have the money. 249 00:17:32,426 --> 00:17:33,343 I just said, 250 00:17:33,844 --> 00:17:38,474 "When you want to race the America's Cup, show me the money." 251 00:17:40,267 --> 00:17:42,686 I guess it's fair to say that estimates about how much money 252 00:17:42,770 --> 00:17:44,354 has been spent to win this baby 253 00:17:44,438 --> 00:17:47,816 are anywhere between 60 and maybe 100 million dollars. 254 00:17:48,942 --> 00:17:50,152 I was lucky. 255 00:17:50,235 --> 00:17:52,863 I had the backing of the New York Yacht Club. 256 00:17:54,364 --> 00:17:56,158 I loved them like Mom and Dad. 257 00:17:56,950 --> 00:18:01,205 So you get the money, then you can start to put a team together. 258 00:18:01,288 --> 00:18:04,166 Conner is putting his troops through a training program 259 00:18:04,249 --> 00:18:07,586 as tough as any yet devised for an America's Cup campaign. 260 00:18:07,669 --> 00:18:10,839 It's important that the crew be able to perform at their best, 261 00:18:10,923 --> 00:18:13,634 and to do so, they have to have a full commitment, 262 00:18:13,717 --> 00:18:18,680 working- 00 in the morning till- 00 at night, six days a week for 17 months. 263 00:18:18,764 --> 00:18:22,518 So the more money, you can start to invest in technology. 264 00:18:24,311 --> 00:18:26,146 Then you can start thinking about, 265 00:18:26,230 --> 00:18:28,690 "What kind of a designer are we going to have?" 266 00:18:29,191 --> 00:18:32,486 "Who's gonna build the boat? Who's gonna make the sails?" 267 00:18:35,239 --> 00:18:39,034 The New York Yacht Club calls to order the first meeting… 268 00:18:39,118 --> 00:18:41,286 Studying the New York Yacht Club, 269 00:18:41,370 --> 00:18:43,997 I realize if we're ever to win this thing, 270 00:18:44,623 --> 00:18:48,710 we would need money, lots of money. 271 00:18:56,051 --> 00:18:58,303 The story of the America's challenge 272 00:18:58,387 --> 00:19:01,348 is the story of the whole Bond financial saga. 273 00:19:02,015 --> 00:19:04,101 Bondy has always been a gambler, 274 00:19:04,935 --> 00:19:07,813 and that's what this is all about, money. 275 00:19:09,064 --> 00:19:11,817 Alan was the syndicate chairman for Australia. 276 00:19:11,900 --> 00:19:12,901 He took a gamble. 277 00:19:14,069 --> 00:19:15,696 It was his money. 278 00:19:15,779 --> 00:19:17,322 It was his project. 279 00:19:18,699 --> 00:19:22,202 Bondy was a big risk-taker. Larger than life. 280 00:19:22,953 --> 00:19:25,664 He'd made a lot of money in a short amount of time, 281 00:19:26,415 --> 00:19:28,542 largely through property deals. 282 00:19:29,459 --> 00:19:30,961 And he bought Swan Brewery. 283 00:19:32,087 --> 00:19:36,550 But from the New York Yacht Club's point of view, he wasn't real wealth. 284 00:19:38,886 --> 00:19:40,762 Alan intuitively knew 285 00:19:40,846 --> 00:19:45,058 to win could take him from a local trader to a global trader. 286 00:19:45,684 --> 00:19:49,271 It was power and influence, and that was his motivation. 287 00:19:55,861 --> 00:19:57,112 So, I said to Alan, 288 00:19:57,196 --> 00:19:59,907 "There's basically three elements in this competition." 289 00:20:00,782 --> 00:20:03,327 "You gotta have world-class administration." 290 00:20:03,410 --> 00:20:05,787 "You gotta have world-class technology, 291 00:20:05,871 --> 00:20:09,166 and, ultimately, the team has to be world-class." 292 00:20:11,210 --> 00:20:15,339 We needed to get brilliant, highly sophisticated minds. 293 00:20:16,840 --> 00:20:18,550 Invite the best of the best. 294 00:20:21,386 --> 00:20:23,096 So I called Huey. 295 00:20:24,848 --> 00:20:27,559 Got an apprenticeship and I left school as a sailmaker. 296 00:20:29,186 --> 00:20:35,567 I can see wind shifts and wind pressure. Just could almost smell the wind. 297 00:20:36,652 --> 00:20:38,737 …and outstanding tactician Hugh Treharne 298 00:20:38,820 --> 00:20:41,406 join other senior members of the Australian team. 299 00:20:42,157 --> 00:20:44,368 Is this the year of the impossible? 300 00:20:44,451 --> 00:20:47,955 I was working as an engineer on a uranium mine. 301 00:20:48,038 --> 00:20:49,831 I was actually a school teacher at the time. 302 00:20:49,915 --> 00:20:51,792 I was working as an electrical engineer. 303 00:20:51,875 --> 00:20:54,962 And I get a phone call out of the blue saying, 304 00:20:55,045 --> 00:20:57,256 "I'd like you to be the navigator 305 00:20:57,339 --> 00:21:00,342 on this 12 Metre we're gonna build for the next America's Cup." 306 00:21:00,425 --> 00:21:03,303 I hadn't been a navigator on any boat. 307 00:21:04,221 --> 00:21:07,057 He said, "You're an engineer. You go and figure it out." 308 00:21:07,808 --> 00:21:10,852 John Bertrand very carefully worked out 309 00:21:10,936 --> 00:21:14,022 the people with the right mental capacity, 310 00:21:14,106 --> 00:21:16,817 who could outsmart the New York Yacht Club. 311 00:21:18,277 --> 00:21:21,196 To take on the power of the American psyche, 312 00:21:21,697 --> 00:21:23,782 with their immense confidence, 313 00:21:23,865 --> 00:21:27,077 you need a strong ego to be able to play that game, 314 00:21:27,160 --> 00:21:29,121 and that was a major hurdle. 315 00:21:30,831 --> 00:21:32,457 In our country, in Australia, 316 00:21:32,541 --> 00:21:34,584 we have this thing called the Tall Poppy Syndrome, 317 00:21:35,585 --> 00:21:40,007 where people start to show a sense of confidence, and they cut you down. 318 00:21:41,883 --> 00:21:44,594 So, if I could get the mental side tough enough, 319 00:21:45,512 --> 00:21:47,973 then perhaps I could put the whole thing together. 320 00:21:49,433 --> 00:21:51,893 Bertrand sent this psych test out 321 00:21:51,977 --> 00:21:54,604 to all of the potential crew members. 322 00:21:54,688 --> 00:21:58,317 And I can remember getting this 14-page psych test 323 00:21:58,400 --> 00:22:00,444 and thinking, "What is this crap?" 324 00:22:00,527 --> 00:22:03,405 Yeah. I did the personality test. 325 00:22:04,614 --> 00:22:07,367 The assessment was that I could have more confidence. 326 00:22:07,451 --> 00:22:11,121 That was the assessment, yeah, that I could have more confidence. 327 00:22:11,955 --> 00:22:17,794 So for us, we had to believe ourselves that we belong on the world stage. 328 00:22:18,462 --> 00:22:20,672 That's the power of visualization. 329 00:22:21,340 --> 00:22:24,843 See the sails, see fellow crew members, 330 00:22:25,677 --> 00:22:28,722 realize the trust, faith, and respect you have for them. 331 00:22:28,805 --> 00:22:32,809 You're visualizing the environment even before you've gone into battle. 332 00:22:34,561 --> 00:22:40,192 Ultimately, training the mind not to be intimidated in that environment. 333 00:22:47,991 --> 00:22:49,993 Listen to the helicopters above. 334 00:22:50,077 --> 00:22:53,121 -You see the US Coast Guard. 335 00:22:54,581 --> 00:22:58,043 We're all working hand in hand together as a team. 336 00:22:59,419 --> 00:23:00,962 And then you see Dennis Conner… 337 00:23:03,298 --> 00:23:05,675 and his American boat, Liberty. 338 00:23:06,593 --> 00:23:08,053 And finally, 339 00:23:08,136 --> 00:23:12,724 the last thing we had to have was the high-tech, world-class boat. 340 00:23:13,392 --> 00:23:17,687 But the American sailing technology was at a much higher level 341 00:23:17,771 --> 00:23:20,148 than anything we had in Australia. 342 00:23:21,483 --> 00:23:24,152 The battle of the Cup has become a war of technology, 343 00:23:24,903 --> 00:23:27,697 and Conner had wanted to build himself a fearsome weapon. 344 00:23:28,824 --> 00:23:32,577 So he went to the heavily-guarded US Government weapons research center. 345 00:23:32,661 --> 00:23:35,539 Right now we have naval architects involved. 346 00:23:36,039 --> 00:23:39,000 As a matter of fact, we have, at the hub of our campaign, 347 00:23:39,084 --> 00:23:42,546 basically a subcontractor from the Department of Defense. 348 00:23:43,880 --> 00:23:46,800 Dennis had US Navy and aerospace technology. 349 00:23:47,551 --> 00:23:51,221 And he had big design teams, like nearly 30 guys, 350 00:23:52,389 --> 00:23:55,308 but those days we just had Benny. 351 00:23:55,392 --> 00:23:57,310 We had Benny. That was it. 352 00:23:58,061 --> 00:24:01,398 Seen here is the barefoot Australian, Ben Lexcen. 353 00:24:01,481 --> 00:24:05,152 He's Alan Bond's unlikely choice to design his yacht 354 00:24:05,235 --> 00:24:08,071 for the upcoming 1983 America's Cup. 355 00:24:08,780 --> 00:24:12,826 But where many designers live in a world full of calculus and geometry, 356 00:24:13,618 --> 00:24:16,204 Ben Lexcen lives in a world of art. 357 00:24:17,372 --> 00:24:19,291 Yacht design is still an art. 358 00:24:19,875 --> 00:24:23,795 It's probably one of the only arts left where the artist has to prove his work 359 00:24:23,879 --> 00:24:25,714 by actual performance. 360 00:24:25,797 --> 00:24:27,132 Benny was different. 361 00:24:27,632 --> 00:24:29,759 He was not constrained in a box. 362 00:24:31,094 --> 00:24:34,306 Brilliant and dangerous in so many ways. 363 00:24:36,850 --> 00:24:39,394 He was the Leonardo da Vinci of Australia. 364 00:24:43,565 --> 00:24:48,278 Only three years of formal education, nine years old to twelve years old. 365 00:24:49,779 --> 00:24:52,115 So he wasn't restricted in his thinking. 366 00:24:54,659 --> 00:24:56,786 That was his strength, as it turns out. 367 00:24:57,787 --> 00:25:00,874 Ben's one of these really unique people in the world 368 00:25:00,957 --> 00:25:05,629 who comes from an incredible background of hardly any formal schooling at all. 369 00:25:07,297 --> 00:25:10,884 He was almost a street person in a way. 370 00:25:13,136 --> 00:25:14,346 Benny would just arrive 371 00:25:14,429 --> 00:25:18,767 and stay with us for two nights, two weeks, 372 00:25:19,559 --> 00:25:22,354 and he was physically very awkward. 373 00:25:22,437 --> 00:25:27,651 He had a very severe tic, but he was curious. 374 00:25:27,734 --> 00:25:30,779 He was a passionately curious man. 375 00:25:31,738 --> 00:25:36,868 And we've moved the rig slightly, so, uh… The boat feels really nice. 376 00:25:36,952 --> 00:25:41,581 His genius was to be able to absorb information. 377 00:25:42,874 --> 00:25:44,459 He's like a honeyeater. 378 00:25:44,543 --> 00:25:47,712 He'd just pick, pick, pick, pick, pick, pick, pick, pick and bring all this in. 379 00:25:48,922 --> 00:25:51,841 So when Benny started to design the yacht, 380 00:25:51,925 --> 00:25:56,096 I was sitting on the dock, and he said, "John, look at the seagulls." 381 00:25:57,097 --> 00:26:00,517 He said, "Every feather, there's a flight control system." 382 00:26:01,268 --> 00:26:03,770 He said, "There must be a thousand control systems 383 00:26:03,853 --> 00:26:05,772 in one wing of that bird." 384 00:26:07,148 --> 00:26:10,819 He said, "Look at how they take off. It's just one flip and they're gone." 385 00:26:12,320 --> 00:26:13,446 "It's beautiful." 386 00:26:15,490 --> 00:26:17,492 He was a student of nature. 387 00:26:19,160 --> 00:26:22,247 And I had very little understanding of where it could lead, 388 00:26:22,956 --> 00:26:24,499 but the door was opened. 389 00:26:28,253 --> 00:26:32,632 Benny had gone across to Holland to try and design a 12 Metre 390 00:26:32,716 --> 00:26:35,302 that was gonna be better than the 12 Metre that we had in 1980. 391 00:26:36,678 --> 00:26:39,973 Benny was at one of the biggest towing tank facilities in the world 392 00:26:40,056 --> 00:26:43,059 trying to get another one hundredth of one knot out of the boat. 393 00:26:44,603 --> 00:26:48,315 He was tearing his hair out trying to find an improvement, and he just couldn't. 394 00:26:49,107 --> 00:26:51,151 He was enormously frustrated, 395 00:26:52,777 --> 00:26:56,239 and suddenly we started getting these telexes… 396 00:26:59,367 --> 00:27:02,370 where he said, "Hang on. We're onto something here." 397 00:27:05,582 --> 00:27:08,835 Every day we'd get back to the office and there'd be another telex 398 00:27:08,918 --> 00:27:11,588 with him getting more and more excited. 399 00:27:13,048 --> 00:27:17,886 He said, "I'm developing a keel here that could potentially be a breakthrough." 400 00:27:21,097 --> 00:27:22,807 But he didn't actually tell us what it was. 401 00:27:24,225 --> 00:27:26,936 Lexcen's seven models underwent test trials 402 00:27:27,020 --> 00:27:30,357 in minute detail in at least 200 runs, 403 00:27:30,440 --> 00:27:34,194 which allowed the designer to make constant refinements to his secret keel. 404 00:27:35,737 --> 00:27:39,199 So the call came through to come across to see this model 405 00:27:39,282 --> 00:27:41,451 that he created with this funny-looking keel. 406 00:27:43,912 --> 00:27:47,415 So, I knew there was something special going on with the keel. 407 00:27:47,499 --> 00:27:51,294 Benny said, "Okay, you can come over, but you can't tell anyone." 408 00:27:51,378 --> 00:27:55,173 It was under covers, and John Bertrand took me in to have a look. 409 00:27:55,674 --> 00:27:59,469 There, sitting in the foundry on the sand, was this thing. 410 00:28:02,639 --> 00:28:04,516 And I think I was speechless. 411 00:28:05,725 --> 00:28:07,310 Just trying to take it all in. 412 00:28:07,394 --> 00:28:10,855 I'm looking at this thing going, "You can't be serious." 413 00:28:10,939 --> 00:28:15,527 I didn't know what to think because it looked a bit weird. 414 00:28:17,070 --> 00:28:20,156 People have been designing 12 Metres since 1905. 415 00:28:21,491 --> 00:28:22,701 This is so different. 416 00:28:24,119 --> 00:28:25,495 How can it be right? 417 00:28:25,578 --> 00:28:28,248 I knew that the keel was inverted. 418 00:28:28,331 --> 00:28:29,749 It was upside down. 419 00:28:42,262 --> 00:28:46,015 It was like someone designed a new car. Looked like it's got wheels on the roof. 420 00:28:49,269 --> 00:28:53,857 It became clear Benny had been playing around with wings. 421 00:28:53,940 --> 00:28:56,860 It's like a bird with wings on it. Okay? 422 00:28:59,487 --> 00:29:01,990 And that became the outrageous winged keel. 423 00:29:04,325 --> 00:29:06,411 We knew the boat was high risk. 424 00:29:07,537 --> 00:29:11,708 And John, who's technically one of the great sailors, 425 00:29:11,791 --> 00:29:13,209 was a little nervous about it. 426 00:29:13,293 --> 00:29:14,711 The last thing I wanted to do 427 00:29:14,794 --> 00:29:17,672 is to spend a huge amount of my time, effort, and emotion 428 00:29:17,756 --> 00:29:20,425 on something where the equipment was never gonna cut it. 429 00:29:20,925 --> 00:29:22,886 We didn't even know it was gonna sail like a yacht. 430 00:29:24,387 --> 00:29:29,058 When I showed our boat, they all thought I'd gone off my rocker. 431 00:29:29,142 --> 00:29:32,562 So we decided we were going to have a big meeting with Alan Bond. 432 00:29:34,189 --> 00:29:38,985 "So, Alan, Benny's come up with a boat that is very, very different." 433 00:29:39,068 --> 00:29:43,615 "But the tank says it's 20 minutes faster around the track than this one." 434 00:29:43,698 --> 00:29:46,868 "What are we going to do?" And Alan said, "Right." 435 00:29:47,619 --> 00:29:50,830 "Well, we're gonna build that one. Otherwise, you're all fired." 436 00:29:50,914 --> 00:29:53,625 So we just went ahead and built that boat. 437 00:30:03,218 --> 00:30:06,095 This is where Ben Lexcen's latest winged wonder 438 00:30:06,179 --> 00:30:11,100 will have its fiery birth in a vat of molten lead in North Fremantle. 439 00:30:12,685 --> 00:30:15,396 So many years of getting hammered by the Americans. 440 00:30:15,480 --> 00:30:18,775 It was time that we had to do something radical. 441 00:30:24,280 --> 00:30:26,574 Skippy and I were involved in building the boat. 442 00:30:27,158 --> 00:30:28,868 You know, literally hands-on. 443 00:30:34,165 --> 00:30:38,211 Everyone was covered in gray from grinding and cutting aluminum. 444 00:30:44,092 --> 00:30:47,178 Benny Lexcen and I designed the deck layout together. 445 00:30:48,513 --> 00:30:51,099 And I was in charge of everything from the deck up. 446 00:30:52,433 --> 00:30:56,479 We actually threw the rule book out in terms of how sails will be made. 447 00:30:58,064 --> 00:31:01,901 And we developed the software to design the sails. 448 00:31:04,737 --> 00:31:06,114 Totally revolutionary. 449 00:31:07,615 --> 00:31:10,285 We would take risks and broke a lot of stuff 450 00:31:10,368 --> 00:31:13,663 because Benny was experimenting as he was building stuff. 451 00:31:13,746 --> 00:31:15,373 That's how he was, you know. 452 00:31:16,207 --> 00:31:18,334 You'd say, "Well, that guy's crazy." 453 00:31:18,418 --> 00:31:22,422 Well, yes, he was, but we're all crazy. It's all part of the deal. 454 00:31:22,505 --> 00:31:25,300 We sat down with designer Ben Lexcen 455 00:31:25,383 --> 00:31:28,761 and talked about his partnership with team owner Alan Bond. 456 00:31:28,845 --> 00:31:32,599 I'm not under any pressure of time or money, 457 00:31:32,682 --> 00:31:35,852 and he appreciates my style of thinking, 458 00:31:35,935 --> 00:31:39,689 and he more or less lets me just wander along like I'm an inventor. 459 00:31:43,902 --> 00:31:47,113 Alan Bond's new 12 Metre was officially named in the ceremony 460 00:31:47,196 --> 00:31:49,741 before thousands of spectators in Perth today. 461 00:31:50,366 --> 00:31:52,368 A supremely confident Alan Bond 462 00:31:52,452 --> 00:31:53,536 told a news conference today 463 00:31:53,620 --> 00:31:55,955 that Australia II would win the America's Cup. 464 00:31:57,123 --> 00:32:02,587 The construction of this yacht first began with Ben Lexcen, the designer. 465 00:32:03,546 --> 00:32:08,426 We've worked over two years on a truly Australian effort. 466 00:32:08,509 --> 00:32:10,094 For the first time, 467 00:32:10,178 --> 00:32:15,016 we have been able to develop equal to anything else the world will see. 468 00:32:22,315 --> 00:32:24,734 Three cheers… Hip-hip hooray! 469 00:32:37,580 --> 00:32:40,375 Four minutes before00 on Newport Radio WADK, 470 00:32:40,458 --> 00:32:44,003 the official radio station of the 1983 America's Cup. 471 00:32:44,087 --> 00:32:45,380 Speaking of which, 472 00:32:45,463 --> 00:32:47,298 the successful 1980 defender, Dennis Conner, 473 00:32:47,382 --> 00:32:48,883 and Liberty, a brand-new 12, 474 00:32:48,967 --> 00:32:51,594 has made her arrival in Newport Harbor today. 475 00:32:54,263 --> 00:32:57,433 Dennis Conner, the incumbent America's Cup defender, 476 00:32:57,517 --> 00:33:02,188 a solitary man with a single focus, to win again in 1983. 477 00:33:03,773 --> 00:33:06,651 On behalf of AT&T, we're proud to, uh, be a sponsor 478 00:33:06,734 --> 00:33:08,194 in defense of the America's Cup. 479 00:33:08,277 --> 00:33:11,030 And let me just add one other thing. Go get 'em, Dennis! 480 00:33:11,114 --> 00:33:12,782 -All right! -Tomorrow! 481 00:33:13,449 --> 00:33:16,077 This Tuesday, they will begin running the competition 482 00:33:16,160 --> 00:33:19,414 for the most coveted sailing prize, the America's Cup. 483 00:33:20,957 --> 00:33:24,085 Now, the America's Cup is a Challenger Series, 484 00:33:25,086 --> 00:33:27,588 52 races against all the other countries, 485 00:33:28,297 --> 00:33:30,299 four-and-a-half months in Newport, 486 00:33:31,467 --> 00:33:34,846 for the right to race against the Americans in September. 487 00:33:37,765 --> 00:33:39,392 There was a time here in New England 488 00:33:39,475 --> 00:33:42,478 when the words "The British are coming" rang out loud and clear. 489 00:33:42,562 --> 00:33:45,815 But during this summer of 1983 here in Newport, 490 00:33:45,898 --> 00:33:47,608 it's not only the British who are coming, 491 00:33:47,692 --> 00:33:51,320 but it's also the French, the Canadians, the Italians, 492 00:33:51,404 --> 00:33:52,655 and the Australians. 493 00:33:56,534 --> 00:33:59,704 When we first got to Newport for the Challenger Races, 494 00:34:00,413 --> 00:34:01,664 we talked about the keel. 495 00:34:02,623 --> 00:34:04,959 And we decided we'd hide it completely. 496 00:34:07,462 --> 00:34:10,923 The last thing we want to do is show the keel to the world, 497 00:34:11,007 --> 00:34:13,634 so that someone else could copy it, and put it on their boat, 498 00:34:13,718 --> 00:34:15,636 and be as competitive as what we were. 499 00:34:16,929 --> 00:34:18,890 So, we kept it hidden. 500 00:34:20,308 --> 00:34:22,977 And I remember there was a local newspaper. 501 00:34:23,061 --> 00:34:26,731 It said, "The Australians have come with some bizarre, stupid keel." 502 00:34:27,482 --> 00:34:29,567 "These guys have finally lost it." 503 00:34:29,650 --> 00:34:31,861 "They've lost three times, and they're getting desperate." 504 00:34:31,944 --> 00:34:33,237 That was the attitude of it. 505 00:34:37,575 --> 00:34:40,369 Starting leg of the America's Cup course is into the wind, 506 00:34:40,453 --> 00:34:45,374 four-and-a-half miles long to this mark, followed by two reaching legs. 507 00:34:45,458 --> 00:34:48,169 Then the yachts turn one more time to the port, 508 00:34:48,252 --> 00:34:50,880 finishing once more into the wind. 509 00:34:50,963 --> 00:34:52,548 So we entered the first races 510 00:34:52,632 --> 00:34:55,468 of the elimination series against the Italians, 511 00:34:55,551 --> 00:34:59,222 with the unknown of just how competitive our package was. 512 00:35:00,223 --> 00:35:01,849 This radical boat, 513 00:35:01,933 --> 00:35:04,352 you're either gonna hit a home run or you're not. 514 00:35:04,435 --> 00:35:07,522 We were either going to be heroes or idiots. 515 00:35:07,605 --> 00:35:13,694 - Five, four, three, two, one. 516 00:35:15,822 --> 00:35:17,740 Australia has turned the mark 517 00:35:17,824 --> 00:35:20,159 and is absolutely flying downwind. 518 00:35:20,243 --> 00:35:22,328 All the work that we had done in Australia 519 00:35:22,411 --> 00:35:24,122 had paid huge dividends. 520 00:35:24,205 --> 00:35:26,415 Australia II has won. 521 00:35:26,499 --> 00:35:29,794 You can see Australia II. She's just crossed the finishing line. 522 00:35:29,877 --> 00:35:31,921 And we came out all guns blazing. 523 00:35:33,464 --> 00:35:36,467 We were no longer overawed by Newport. 524 00:35:36,551 --> 00:35:39,846 We were just angry. We were there for one reason, to win. 525 00:35:40,513 --> 00:35:43,182 The time is30 a.m. on a Sunday morning, 526 00:35:43,266 --> 00:35:45,935 and the Australia II crew is already hard at work. 527 00:35:48,938 --> 00:35:51,983 We would run, we'd do weights, we'd do aerobics. 528 00:35:52,066 --> 00:35:55,736 It was not only a part of getting fit and getting strong. 529 00:35:55,820 --> 00:35:58,114 It was also about sending a message. 530 00:35:58,197 --> 00:36:00,616 Good morning, Australia! 531 00:36:01,534 --> 00:36:04,453 Now it was only until we started to win races 532 00:36:05,037 --> 00:36:06,622 that our credibility increased. 533 00:36:07,957 --> 00:36:09,917 In the America's Cup preliminaries, 534 00:36:10,001 --> 00:36:12,461 all signs are pointing to Alan Bond's Australia II 535 00:36:12,545 --> 00:36:13,838 as the boat to beat. 536 00:36:14,547 --> 00:36:17,508 We beat the Italians, crushed the Canadians. 537 00:36:18,759 --> 00:36:20,136 After today's race, 538 00:36:20,219 --> 00:36:23,639 it seems nothing can tack faster or point higher into the wind 539 00:36:23,723 --> 00:36:25,766 than Ben Lexcen's radical 12 Metre. 540 00:36:25,850 --> 00:36:28,811 While few people have actually seen this mysterious keel, 541 00:36:28,895 --> 00:36:32,315 almost everyone here has seen the boat racing and winning. 542 00:36:32,398 --> 00:36:34,442 Australia II, by some… 543 00:36:34,525 --> 00:36:38,321 Then, suddenly, "Why are they so competitive?" 544 00:36:40,364 --> 00:36:43,993 What is that beneath the hull of the Australia II? 545 00:36:44,076 --> 00:36:46,996 A keel, but what kind of a keel? 546 00:36:47,079 --> 00:36:49,832 It's this summer's mystery at Newport. 547 00:36:50,374 --> 00:36:53,044 The boat was covered. It was always secret. 548 00:36:53,544 --> 00:36:57,548 And that started to drive some of the observers crazy. 549 00:36:57,632 --> 00:37:00,051 The big question here, Bryant, this morning, is 550 00:37:00,134 --> 00:37:01,719 what do the Aussies have on their bottom? 551 00:37:01,802 --> 00:37:04,472 Between us, can you tell me what that keel is? 552 00:37:04,555 --> 00:37:07,433 Between us, Mort, I can't tell you, no. 553 00:37:08,017 --> 00:37:10,770 Armed guards patrol this place around the clock. 554 00:37:10,853 --> 00:37:13,105 Their job is to protect Australia II, 555 00:37:13,189 --> 00:37:16,609 the yacht that may very well succeed in making sporting history. 556 00:37:18,361 --> 00:37:20,404 Australia's designer, Ben Lexcen, 557 00:37:20,488 --> 00:37:23,282 he's something of a reluctant superstar here, 558 00:37:23,950 --> 00:37:26,244 but they all want to know about his keel. 559 00:37:26,327 --> 00:37:28,871 -Let's see the keel! -Where's the keel, Benny? 560 00:37:28,955 --> 00:37:32,792 Ben Lexcen decided that he'd draw up a sketch of the winged keel, 561 00:37:33,376 --> 00:37:36,462 and he made it totally different than what it really was. 562 00:37:36,963 --> 00:37:40,258 The office at Newport Offshore had a photocopier, 563 00:37:40,341 --> 00:37:44,262 so Ben went over with this sheet of paper and put it on their photocopier. 564 00:37:45,930 --> 00:37:49,976 Comes flying back into the office ten minutes later and says, "Guys!" 565 00:37:50,059 --> 00:37:53,771 "I've left… I've left a drawing of my keel in your photocopier." 566 00:37:53,854 --> 00:37:58,818 By that afternoon, there were copies all over Newport of our fake keel. 567 00:38:00,778 --> 00:38:04,782 Then opposition boats put winglets on the bottom of their keels. 568 00:38:04,865 --> 00:38:07,451 Australia's keel has so impressed everyone 569 00:38:07,535 --> 00:38:10,413 that the British have put wings on the keel of Victory. 570 00:38:10,496 --> 00:38:14,208 We'd go around and check them and say, "No, it's little a bit different to that." 571 00:38:14,292 --> 00:38:17,044 "You gotta try and do it this way." You know? 572 00:38:18,462 --> 00:38:21,799 One of the Americans drew that and says there's their design. 573 00:38:21,882 --> 00:38:23,134 That's their secret keel. 574 00:38:23,217 --> 00:38:25,553 Is that it? What do you think? Is that… 575 00:38:26,429 --> 00:38:27,722 Could be. Could be. 576 00:38:29,181 --> 00:38:31,100 Australia II has won! 577 00:38:31,183 --> 00:38:36,147 The West Australians now have an incredible 45 wins from 51 starts, 578 00:38:36,230 --> 00:38:39,942 and that just happens to be the best record in 12 Metre history. 579 00:38:41,777 --> 00:38:44,572 And in the end, we won the Challenger Series. 580 00:38:44,655 --> 00:38:45,781 We won by a lot. 581 00:38:46,657 --> 00:38:49,994 And so that's the boat race and the Challenge Series. 582 00:38:50,077 --> 00:38:54,206 Australia goes on to race Liberty for the America's Cup. 583 00:39:06,594 --> 00:39:09,138 The Australians are the official 25th challengers 584 00:39:09,221 --> 00:39:10,723 for the America's Cup, 585 00:39:10,806 --> 00:39:12,600 and their incredible winning record 586 00:39:12,683 --> 00:39:15,061 really has the New York Yacht Club worried. 587 00:39:16,771 --> 00:39:18,689 The man who won the Cup last time 588 00:39:18,773 --> 00:39:20,733 for the United States is jittery. 589 00:39:21,275 --> 00:39:24,653 We don't know much about their boat. It's obviously a different, uh, type 590 00:39:24,737 --> 00:39:27,865 of, uh, characteristics than a standard 12 Metre. 591 00:39:27,948 --> 00:39:30,826 It tacks differently, and it, uh, accelerates differently, 592 00:39:30,910 --> 00:39:33,412 and it maneuvers differently at the starts. 593 00:39:35,247 --> 00:39:39,251 The New York Yacht Club saw that our race record was really strong. 594 00:39:39,335 --> 00:39:40,753 -Hi. -Two minutes for a-- 595 00:39:40,836 --> 00:39:43,005 -No. Sorry. -Not even two minutes? 596 00:39:43,089 --> 00:39:46,008 We're late for a meeting here, so we gotta move on. 597 00:39:46,092 --> 00:39:47,093 Thank you anyway. 598 00:39:48,052 --> 00:39:49,887 And if these Aussies are beating up 599 00:39:49,970 --> 00:39:51,889 on the foreign challengers so easily, 600 00:39:51,972 --> 00:39:54,558 47 wins out of 55 races, 601 00:39:54,642 --> 00:39:56,435 then that starts to cut deep. 602 00:39:57,478 --> 00:39:59,939 That sent shock waves through the New York Yacht Club. 603 00:40:00,564 --> 00:40:02,691 Clearly shock waves through Newport. 604 00:40:03,526 --> 00:40:05,569 There's a serious side to this. 605 00:40:05,653 --> 00:40:08,072 Obviously there's more than just a yachting race at stake. 606 00:40:08,155 --> 00:40:09,532 There's also a lot of money. 607 00:40:09,615 --> 00:40:13,744 It's estimated that £100 million are spent in and around Newport 608 00:40:13,828 --> 00:40:15,204 during the America's Cup. 609 00:40:15,287 --> 00:40:18,916 It was a sudden realization that they could lose this golden goose. 610 00:40:18,999 --> 00:40:20,501 It could really happen. 611 00:40:20,584 --> 00:40:22,878 People in Newport and Rhode Island knew all the time, 612 00:40:22,962 --> 00:40:24,880 but kept it a very closely guarded secret 613 00:40:24,964 --> 00:40:27,133 that the prize isn't so much a sailboat race. 614 00:40:27,216 --> 00:40:30,386 It's about a billion-dollar industry that goes along with the Cup. 615 00:40:31,387 --> 00:40:33,222 So if the Americans lose, 616 00:40:33,305 --> 00:40:37,268 then a substantial amount of that might be spent in Western Australia. 617 00:40:38,519 --> 00:40:40,438 So, for the New York Yacht Club, 618 00:40:40,938 --> 00:40:42,648 the consequences of losing 619 00:40:43,774 --> 00:40:44,984 are enormous. 620 00:40:48,237 --> 00:40:51,490 An ABC News Brief brought to you by Apple Computer. 621 00:40:51,574 --> 00:40:54,160 Now from Los Angeles, here's Peter Jennings. 622 00:40:54,243 --> 00:40:57,371 The America's Cup competition is set to get underway this Thursday. 623 00:40:57,455 --> 00:40:58,706 There is now a dispute, however, 624 00:40:58,789 --> 00:41:01,333 between the New York Yacht Club and the Australians. 625 00:41:01,417 --> 00:41:04,336 It seems the Americans are upset with something the Aussies have done 626 00:41:04,420 --> 00:41:06,297 with the underside of their boat, 627 00:41:06,380 --> 00:41:09,800 something the Americans feel will give the Aussies an unfair advantage. 628 00:41:09,884 --> 00:41:11,760 The New York Yacht Club alleges 629 00:41:11,844 --> 00:41:14,430 that Australia II's winged keel is illegal. 630 00:41:15,139 --> 00:41:16,765 This four-million-dollar challenge, 631 00:41:16,849 --> 00:41:18,767 the closest ever in the history of the Cup, 632 00:41:18,851 --> 00:41:19,685 could be scuttled. 633 00:41:20,352 --> 00:41:22,855 The New York Yacht Club, they wanted to ban us. 634 00:41:23,355 --> 00:41:26,025 They said there is no way that Benny could've come up with this. 635 00:41:26,108 --> 00:41:28,861 It had to have been designed by other people. 636 00:41:30,488 --> 00:41:34,658 People couldn't believe that he could do it, 637 00:41:34,742 --> 00:41:37,036 given his education and his background. 638 00:41:37,119 --> 00:41:39,622 At the center of all the fuss this year 639 00:41:39,705 --> 00:41:41,290 has been barefoot Ben Lexcen. 640 00:41:41,790 --> 00:41:43,459 With three years' schooling, 641 00:41:43,542 --> 00:41:47,796 he's the man who has designed, arguably, the fastest 12 Metre ever. 642 00:41:49,507 --> 00:41:51,258 I didn't know much about Ben Lexcen. 643 00:41:52,593 --> 00:41:53,677 But people talk. 644 00:41:54,303 --> 00:41:55,888 You hear through the grapevine. 645 00:41:56,430 --> 00:42:00,100 Who's to say these wings, whose idea these really were? 646 00:42:00,184 --> 00:42:04,897  The Americans try and confirm that Lexcen was helped by Dutch designers. 647 00:42:05,898 --> 00:42:09,026 We believe Lexcen used the idea from Amsterdam, 648 00:42:09,652 --> 00:42:14,323 but the rules are it had to be designed by the country of the challenge. 649 00:42:14,406 --> 00:42:16,992 The New York Yacht Club believe they have grounds to say 650 00:42:17,076 --> 00:42:19,662 that I didn't design the boat totally by myself. 651 00:42:19,745 --> 00:42:23,832 They go behind your back and try and get evidence in dubious ways. 652 00:42:25,918 --> 00:42:27,878 This afternoon, Ben was suffering 653 00:42:27,962 --> 00:42:30,506 what friends said were a couple of dizzy spells. 654 00:42:31,257 --> 00:42:33,968 Doctors immediately put him into intensive care. 655 00:42:35,135 --> 00:42:37,555 His friends say it's the attacks against his name 656 00:42:37,638 --> 00:42:38,973 that helped put him there. 657 00:42:40,683 --> 00:42:42,643 The New York Yacht Club were endeavoring 658 00:42:42,726 --> 00:42:44,728 to get the design assistants in Holland 659 00:42:45,396 --> 00:42:48,983 to say that they designed the keel and not Ben Lexcen. 660 00:42:49,066 --> 00:42:52,111 The Dutch had designed the keel and not Ben Lexcen. 661 00:42:52,194 --> 00:42:54,863 We felt responsible to go over, 662 00:42:54,947 --> 00:42:57,408 to send someone to Holland to really investigate it. 663 00:42:58,450 --> 00:43:01,328 The director of the Netherlands Ship Model Basin has charged 664 00:43:01,412 --> 00:43:05,791 that members of the New York Yacht Club tried to get him to sign a false affidavit 665 00:43:05,874 --> 00:43:08,544 stating Ben Lexcen was not the designer. 666 00:43:09,378 --> 00:43:12,131 I was very surprised to come face-to-face with two people 667 00:43:12,214 --> 00:43:14,466 who wanted me to sign a document 668 00:43:14,550 --> 00:43:18,387 which said that I was the designer of Australia II rather than Ben Lexcen, 669 00:43:18,470 --> 00:43:21,348 which is almost too ridiculous to even think of. 670 00:43:22,850 --> 00:43:26,395 The keel cup committee said, "We've been over to Holland, 671 00:43:27,229 --> 00:43:30,899 and there was no substance to their complaint." 672 00:43:31,483 --> 00:43:33,611 "This boat is fair and legal." 673 00:43:34,278 --> 00:43:36,780 And that was the thing that finally busted their case apart. 674 00:43:37,406 --> 00:43:40,492 The New York Yacht Club today withdrew its objections 675 00:43:40,576 --> 00:43:43,495 to the mysterious winged keel on Australia II 676 00:43:43,579 --> 00:43:46,790 and said, "May the better yacht win the America's Cup." 677 00:43:46,874 --> 00:43:51,712 It has been 56 races and nearly two and a half years of effort 678 00:43:51,795 --> 00:43:54,798 been put in to reach where we are today. 679 00:43:54,882 --> 00:44:00,137 Let the best yacht and crew decide by the gun at the end of each race. 680 00:44:07,811 --> 00:44:11,523 We're about to go live by satellite to Newport. Rob Mundle, are you there? 681 00:44:11,607 --> 00:44:13,233 Certainly. Good morning, Harry. 682 00:44:13,317 --> 00:44:15,152 We have a great battle coming up. 683 00:44:15,235 --> 00:44:19,198 The showdown, 132 years of sporting history at stake here. 684 00:44:19,281 --> 00:44:21,867 We're looking at Dennis Conner on the screen right there. 685 00:44:22,368 --> 00:44:23,494 I was uneasy. 686 00:44:24,244 --> 00:44:27,414 Bertrand, he was at the top of his game. 687 00:44:28,248 --> 00:44:30,042 He was a tough competitor, 688 00:44:30,125 --> 00:44:32,378 and he had a very good boat and a good crew. 689 00:44:32,461 --> 00:44:34,630 He was dangerous, and he scared me. 690 00:44:36,382 --> 00:44:38,884 Liberty and Australia II have entered the race course. 691 00:44:38,967 --> 00:44:41,762 According to my watch, nine minutes and 30 seconds from now, 692 00:44:41,845 --> 00:44:43,555 they will cross the starting line. 693 00:44:44,056 --> 00:44:47,017 Ten minutes before the start of the race gun, 694 00:44:47,101 --> 00:44:48,852 that's when the two boats would meet, 695 00:44:49,728 --> 00:44:51,313 positioning yourself, 696 00:44:51,397 --> 00:44:54,066 and that's when it'd be on. The gloves would come off. 697 00:44:55,275 --> 00:44:58,946 The yacht that had got to the first mark of the first race 698 00:44:59,029 --> 00:45:00,989 had always won the America's Cup. 699 00:45:05,869 --> 00:45:08,580 Australia over the line first by three seconds. 700 00:45:09,206 --> 00:45:11,542 And I look behind, and Dennis is right on our hammer, 701 00:45:11,625 --> 00:45:12,835 right on our hammer. 702 00:45:16,130 --> 00:45:18,757 The two yachts are now approaching the first marker, 703 00:45:18,841 --> 00:45:20,801 and it's good news for Australia. 704 00:45:21,468 --> 00:45:23,887 We just beat them by a couple of boat lengths. 705 00:45:23,971 --> 00:45:25,431 One to us. 706 00:45:25,514 --> 00:45:28,142 Australia has just made history. 707 00:45:28,225 --> 00:45:31,186 The foreign challenger has never reached the first mark 708 00:45:31,270 --> 00:45:34,940 ahead of the American boat in the first race. 709 00:45:35,023 --> 00:45:37,192 Australia has just done it. 710 00:45:38,193 --> 00:45:40,946 After the start, we sailed away from Liberty. 711 00:45:42,990 --> 00:45:46,034 Then all of a sudden, it was like an explosion. 712 00:45:53,167 --> 00:45:55,002 We had no control at all. 713 00:45:55,627 --> 00:45:59,089 The wheel just went light. No steering. Just rudderless. 714 00:46:03,719 --> 00:46:07,514 It was weird. We just had a fitting pull off the side of the boat 715 00:46:07,598 --> 00:46:10,100 that had been there forever, you know. 716 00:46:10,893 --> 00:46:13,312 And Dennis passed around us. 717 00:46:14,605 --> 00:46:15,814 The race was over. 718 00:46:17,483 --> 00:46:19,109 Liberty wins. 719 00:46:19,193 --> 00:46:22,362 Sounds like a World War I poster, but it is instead the headline 720 00:46:22,446 --> 00:46:24,865 out of today's opening round of the America's Cup. 721 00:46:26,450 --> 00:46:29,453 We went across his stern, and the damn rudder broke. 722 00:46:32,998 --> 00:46:35,250 And then, of course, start of the second race, 723 00:46:35,334 --> 00:46:39,546 bang, one of the tangs holding the headboard of the mainsail breaks. 724 00:46:40,339 --> 00:46:42,382 All summer their boat broke down just once, 725 00:46:42,466 --> 00:46:45,677 and now in the finals, two races and two breakdowns. 726 00:46:45,761 --> 00:46:48,430 This has meant a lot to the Liberty crew, giving them momentum 727 00:46:48,514 --> 00:46:51,225 and an awful lot of confidence heading into race three. 728 00:46:52,059 --> 00:46:55,479 Commodore McCullough, what would you say the odds are right now? 729 00:46:55,562 --> 00:46:59,817 I think we'll win it 4-0, but I'll take four-to-one as a safety factor. 730 00:47:01,109 --> 00:47:02,444 Any further questions? 731 00:47:02,528 --> 00:47:05,614 For something like that to happen two races in a row, 732 00:47:06,156 --> 00:47:07,991 it's just unforgivable. 733 00:47:08,075 --> 00:47:09,451 Benny, give me a break, 734 00:47:09,535 --> 00:47:12,621 just give me something that'll allow us to play the game here. 735 00:47:13,789 --> 00:47:15,249 When we had that breakage, 736 00:47:15,332 --> 00:47:18,377 there was some tension with John Bertrand and Ben Lexcen. 737 00:47:18,460 --> 00:47:20,838 And I remember John saying to him, 738 00:47:20,921 --> 00:47:24,925 "Go through the boat from head to toe and just check everything." 739 00:47:26,844 --> 00:47:28,512 They have now gone over the yacht 740 00:47:28,595 --> 00:47:31,348 from bow to stern, from masthead to keel bolt, 741 00:47:31,431 --> 00:47:34,142 checking every sail, every piece of equipment. 742 00:47:36,436 --> 00:47:39,606 Race three, Benny didn't attend the launching of the boat. 743 00:47:39,690 --> 00:47:41,775 He was actually on a hill with binoculars 744 00:47:43,026 --> 00:47:44,570 under intense pressure. 745 00:47:44,653 --> 00:47:48,323 With just about seven minutes to go now to get this race underway. 746 00:47:49,283 --> 00:47:51,034 You are watching Australia II, 747 00:47:51,118 --> 00:47:54,204 the 12 Metre that has set the yachting world on its ear. 748 00:47:54,955 --> 00:47:57,249 Three, two, one. 749 00:48:03,297 --> 00:48:05,757 Australia II has just passed Liberty 750 00:48:05,841 --> 00:48:08,427 and is taking off down the course. 751 00:48:09,011 --> 00:48:14,224 But as it turns out, it was Benny's dream in its finest hour. 752 00:48:19,021 --> 00:48:22,024 We have just reached the three-hour mark of this race, 753 00:48:22,107 --> 00:48:24,985 and the winds here in Newport are starting to pick up. 754 00:48:26,320 --> 00:48:30,490 Quite often in Newport, the wind speed was very strong, 755 00:48:31,074 --> 00:48:35,621 and the winged keel effectively lowered the center of gravity of the yacht 756 00:48:35,704 --> 00:48:39,041 and made Australia II competitive in stronger breezes. 757 00:48:39,750 --> 00:48:42,377 This concept, upwind, the boat was a rocket ship. 758 00:48:42,461 --> 00:48:44,546 She was seriously fast. 759 00:48:48,550 --> 00:48:50,177 Australia sailed across the line 760 00:48:50,260 --> 00:48:53,555 to win the third race by three minutes and 14 seconds. 761 00:48:54,306 --> 00:48:57,309 Since 12 Metre started racing for the America's Cup, 762 00:48:57,392 --> 00:49:00,354 that's the biggest margin ever recorded by a challenger. 763 00:49:01,605 --> 00:49:03,899 Australia II is exceptionally fast. 764 00:49:03,982 --> 00:49:06,944 This is what the New York Yacht Club is afraid of. 765 00:49:08,403 --> 00:49:11,657 The New York Yacht Club certainly didn't have any enthusiasm 766 00:49:11,740 --> 00:49:13,116 from my performance. 767 00:49:14,034 --> 00:49:16,745 Is the New York Yacht Club at all embarrassed about this? 768 00:49:16,828 --> 00:49:18,664 We keep the pressure on the skippers 769 00:49:18,747 --> 00:49:22,084 because we say their head replaces the Cup in the New York Yacht Club, 770 00:49:22,167 --> 00:49:25,128 so we keep pressure on them all the time. 771 00:49:26,213 --> 00:49:28,757 But I came in after losing that race, 772 00:49:28,840 --> 00:49:31,385 I wasn't ready just to lay down and quit. No. 773 00:49:31,885 --> 00:49:36,098 The biggest thing to me was the attitude. Attitude, attitude, attitude. 774 00:49:37,265 --> 00:49:38,600 Tired of the bullshit. 775 00:49:44,064 --> 00:49:46,692 Tired of wasting four hours every morning fucking around 776 00:49:46,775 --> 00:49:49,069 for something that's not gonna help us win the Cup. 777 00:49:49,695 --> 00:49:52,906 All I was focused on was being the best I could be. 778 00:49:52,990 --> 00:49:54,658 No excuse to lose. 779 00:49:57,077 --> 00:49:58,078 Look at this. 780 00:49:58,161 --> 00:50:00,288 The boat at the top of the screen is Liberty. 781 00:50:00,372 --> 00:50:02,916 Six seconds ahead of Australia when the gun fired. 782 00:50:04,418 --> 00:50:06,336 Liberty went around the first mark 783 00:50:06,420 --> 00:50:07,879 36 seconds ahead. 784 00:50:09,089 --> 00:50:11,299 Dennis Conner was unstoppable. 785 00:50:13,260 --> 00:50:16,304 He was the most cunning and clever on the water 786 00:50:16,388 --> 00:50:18,890 and strategically made good moves. 787 00:50:18,974 --> 00:50:21,184 We get into a classic tacking duel. 788 00:50:21,268 --> 00:50:25,564 He was impossible to go around, always covering tack for tack. 789 00:50:27,899 --> 00:50:30,986 And he was hitting the wind shifts at the right time, 790 00:50:31,778 --> 00:50:32,988 massive wind shifts. 791 00:50:34,156 --> 00:50:38,118 Liberty led Australia across the finish line by 43 seconds. 792 00:50:38,201 --> 00:50:39,411 There she goes. 793 00:50:39,494 --> 00:50:42,622 She's shooting it. There's the gun. This race is over. 794 00:50:42,706 --> 00:50:44,624 The Americans lead three to one. 795 00:50:45,459 --> 00:50:46,376 I kicked butt. 796 00:50:48,253 --> 00:50:51,214 The American yacht Liberty tonight is just one victory away 797 00:50:51,298 --> 00:50:53,717 from keeping the America's Cup in the United States. 798 00:50:53,800 --> 00:50:55,469 Three to one in the America's Cup series. 799 00:50:55,552 --> 00:50:57,054 One more win for Liberty, 800 00:50:57,137 --> 00:51:01,266 and the America's Cup will stay bolted down at the New York Yacht Club. 801 00:51:03,810 --> 00:51:06,229 The despondent Australians return to their dock, 802 00:51:06,313 --> 00:51:07,814 knowing they're down 3-1. 803 00:51:07,898 --> 00:51:10,400 They cannot afford to make any more errors. 804 00:51:12,027 --> 00:51:16,114 At 3-1 in Newport, the champagne was on ice, 805 00:51:16,698 --> 00:51:19,409 the banners were ready to go up. 806 00:51:19,493 --> 00:51:21,244 "Congratulations, Dennis and team." 807 00:51:25,040 --> 00:51:27,417 And Newport was about to celebrate. 808 00:51:30,378 --> 00:51:33,507 It's all over. Absolutely. It's all over. 809 00:51:34,007 --> 00:51:35,550 Newport was rocking. 810 00:51:35,634 --> 00:51:40,222 They just couldn't have been happier to have another thrashing. 811 00:51:43,058 --> 00:51:45,769 It was just demoralizing. 812 00:51:48,980 --> 00:51:53,693 On the morning of the race, I remember the breakfast was subdued. 813 00:51:55,862 --> 00:51:58,365 I had a hard time even smelling the bacon and eggs, 814 00:51:58,448 --> 00:51:59,449 let alone eating anything. 815 00:52:02,285 --> 00:52:05,372 But then, on the television, we received a note 816 00:52:05,455 --> 00:52:07,582 from the Prime Minister of Australia, Bob Hawke. 817 00:52:07,666 --> 00:52:11,253 Congratulations, you've done a magnificent job to this point. 818 00:52:11,336 --> 00:52:15,090 What you've shown in relation to our technological capacity, 819 00:52:15,173 --> 00:52:18,093 our determination as individuals… 820 00:52:18,176 --> 00:52:21,179 You've got the entire support of Australia. 821 00:52:21,263 --> 00:52:23,181 We'll all be looking forward to your return 822 00:52:23,265 --> 00:52:26,184 when we will do you as proud as you have done us. 823 00:52:28,019 --> 00:52:30,605 Bob Hawke, Prime Minister of Australia, 824 00:52:30,689 --> 00:52:32,107 shit, that's a big deal. 825 00:52:33,275 --> 00:52:36,820 Here we were being recognized by the prime minister of our nation. 826 00:52:37,737 --> 00:52:39,573 It was a total game changer. 827 00:52:44,911 --> 00:52:49,958 Armies over the last thousand years have gone to war with symbols and music. 828 00:52:52,252 --> 00:52:55,088 So, the boxing kangaroo flag was raised. 829 00:52:56,464 --> 00:52:59,885 And we chose a battle hymn, Men at Work, "Down Under." 830 00:53:00,635 --> 00:53:02,846 And the team spirit came alive. 831 00:53:13,023 --> 00:53:17,027 And so almost unbelievably, that's Australia ahead at the first mark. 832 00:53:18,987 --> 00:53:22,115 Off the coast of Rhode Island, it was Australia's day. 833 00:53:26,119 --> 00:53:29,664 And Australia II still is alive and in the America's Cup yacht race. 834 00:53:41,009 --> 00:53:44,763 We're just gonna get out there and do it twice more, get this Cup for Australia. 835 00:53:48,934 --> 00:53:51,645 At three to two, the tables were turning. 836 00:53:51,728 --> 00:53:54,689 Television crews were coming in from all around the world. 837 00:53:55,190 --> 00:53:57,525 Australians were flying in to Newport. 838 00:54:00,654 --> 00:54:03,740 Tonight, that quaint coastal resort of Newport, Rhode Island, 839 00:54:03,823 --> 00:54:06,701 is under the constant barrage of Australia II. 840 00:54:08,995 --> 00:54:12,165 The whole of Newport knew that the Australians were in town. 841 00:54:12,249 --> 00:54:15,252 We tore the place apart. 842 00:54:18,463 --> 00:54:22,717 The Aussies certainly have joined the hype and hoopla here with gusto, 843 00:54:22,801 --> 00:54:25,637 promoting their souvenirs and image aggressively. 844 00:54:33,770 --> 00:54:35,730 The barbarians are at the gate. 845 00:54:36,314 --> 00:54:39,025 The Australians have come for the sacred Cup, 846 00:54:39,109 --> 00:54:40,443 and they're howling. 847 00:54:41,569 --> 00:54:47,075 What Australians really like is upsetting the upper echelon. 848 00:54:59,504 --> 00:55:02,048 In race six, we were sailing the boat extremely well. 849 00:55:02,132 --> 00:55:03,383 The boat was a rocket ship. 850 00:55:04,884 --> 00:55:10,682 It's Australia II with a very big lead here by some two minutes, it seems. 851 00:55:11,266 --> 00:55:14,060 And we won that race by three and a half minutes. 852 00:55:14,144 --> 00:55:15,562 It was the greatest win 853 00:55:15,645 --> 00:55:18,440 by a challenging yacht in the 12 Metre era. 854 00:55:21,318 --> 00:55:24,863 In 132 years, no challenger has ever driven the races 855 00:55:24,946 --> 00:55:26,448 to the full best-of-seven series. 856 00:55:28,241 --> 00:55:32,120 The Australians, dare we say it, humiliated the Americans. 857 00:55:32,203 --> 00:55:36,541 So now it's three apiece. One race to go, a true world series. 858 00:55:36,624 --> 00:55:39,419 -We can do it, Jim. We can do it. -Oh yeah. 859 00:55:39,502 --> 00:55:43,006 The score went from 3-1 to 3-2 to 3-3. 860 00:55:44,257 --> 00:55:46,718 The Aussies had arrived. 861 00:55:47,427 --> 00:55:52,807 How does it feel being the first in 132 years, which is a very long time, 862 00:55:52,891 --> 00:55:54,476 to be in this situation of three-all? 863 00:55:54,559 --> 00:55:56,936 I mean, it must concern you. 864 00:55:58,063 --> 00:56:01,733 It's gonna be very exciting to be involved in the race of the century. 865 00:56:01,816 --> 00:56:05,028 We're hoping that, uh, we can find a way to prevail 866 00:56:05,111 --> 00:56:07,489 like we have in, over the last 132 years. 867 00:56:07,572 --> 00:56:10,533 I think we have an awful lot of tradition going for us, 868 00:56:10,617 --> 00:56:14,662 and, uh, somehow, I think we'll pull it out on Saturday. 869 00:56:23,129 --> 00:56:27,008 Dennis was in a super high-pressure environment. 870 00:56:29,844 --> 00:56:32,555 And the bottom line is the New York Yacht Club 871 00:56:33,056 --> 00:56:37,435 were never in the business of losing, literally, by any means. 872 00:56:37,519 --> 00:56:40,980 Panic, pure and simple, has gripped the American camp. 873 00:56:41,064 --> 00:56:43,650 Shaken by Australia II's effortless win in the sixth race, 874 00:56:43,733 --> 00:56:47,070 the Liberty syndicate are resorting to truly desperate measures. 875 00:56:47,654 --> 00:56:51,866 Today the New York Yacht Club just couldn't resist firing one more shot. 876 00:56:53,535 --> 00:56:57,497 Dennis and the team found a loophole in the rule on the 11th hour 877 00:56:58,164 --> 00:57:00,166 and made major changes in Liberty. 878 00:57:00,750 --> 00:57:02,585 The red defender was towed up river 879 00:57:02,669 --> 00:57:06,047 so that 1,000 pounds of her ballast could be removed. 880 00:57:06,131 --> 00:57:08,049 It had never happened before. 881 00:57:08,675 --> 00:57:11,636 But the New York Yacht Club allowed them to do it. 882 00:57:12,137 --> 00:57:15,557 Would never have happened if we wanted to reconfigure our boat. 883 00:57:16,891 --> 00:57:19,269 Like NASCAR, there are rules in NASCAR, 884 00:57:19,352 --> 00:57:22,439 but there's-- Rules are broken, and they win the race. 885 00:57:22,522 --> 00:57:24,107 You use the rules to your advantage 886 00:57:24,190 --> 00:57:26,234 to take advantage of the other competition. 887 00:57:26,734 --> 00:57:28,236 No excuse to lose. 888 00:57:31,614 --> 00:57:36,953 Alan and the crew, the exercise in which you're about to engage 889 00:57:37,036 --> 00:57:41,791 is certainly one of the historic moments in Australian sporting history. 890 00:57:41,875 --> 00:57:44,294 You have all our best wishes with you. 891 00:57:44,377 --> 00:57:46,171 If it gets tight, let us know, 892 00:57:46,254 --> 00:57:48,965 and we'll all turn towards Newport and blow to get you home. 893 00:57:49,048 --> 00:57:51,301 We're with you. The very, very best of luck. 894 00:57:52,719 --> 00:57:55,513 No one had ever won it from the Americans. 895 00:57:55,597 --> 00:57:59,017 So here was history, absolute history in the making. 896 00:57:59,934 --> 00:58:01,978 Always good to beat the Americans. 897 00:58:02,687 --> 00:58:03,980 At anything. 898 00:58:04,063 --> 00:58:07,901 We're with you, Australia II! 899 00:58:08,943 --> 00:58:12,947 We're with you, Australia II! 900 00:58:13,490 --> 00:58:15,200 We're with you… 901 00:58:17,327 --> 00:58:19,871 It's the premier sailing event in the world. 902 00:58:19,954 --> 00:58:22,248 It's the cup that's never been lost. 903 00:58:22,332 --> 00:58:24,959 It's the race that may end the longest winning tradition 904 00:58:25,043 --> 00:58:26,794 in international sports history. 905 00:58:27,420 --> 00:58:30,590 Live from Newport, this is the 25th defense, 906 00:58:30,673 --> 00:58:32,842 the final race for the America's Cup. 907 00:58:37,514 --> 00:58:38,806 Good morning, the world. 908 00:58:38,890 --> 00:58:41,267 Once again, another live telecast 909 00:58:41,351 --> 00:58:45,313 to Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, America and Europe. 910 00:58:46,189 --> 00:58:49,442 At the moment, we have about 30 million people watching. 911 00:58:52,779 --> 00:58:55,323 It's an emotional morning for Mrs. Beryl Bertrand, 912 00:58:55,406 --> 00:59:00,370 as her son, John, takes Australia II into the grand final of the America's Cup. 913 00:59:01,746 --> 00:59:05,583 Today they sail the winner-take-all, do-or-die, there's-no-tomorrow race. 914 00:59:14,676 --> 00:59:18,012 Being towed out, I remember it was like a zoo. 915 00:59:18,096 --> 00:59:22,183 The envelope of people around us was like a pressure cooker. 916 00:59:29,566 --> 00:59:33,570 We're lining up now for the start of the seventh and vital race 917 00:59:33,653 --> 00:59:35,405 in this America's Cup. 918 00:59:36,072 --> 00:59:38,241 This is thousands of hours of preparation, 919 00:59:38,324 --> 00:59:40,243 a lifetime of preparation. 920 00:59:40,326 --> 00:59:43,871 And I'd visualized this space. I'd visualized this time. 921 00:59:46,666 --> 00:59:47,875 I said to the team, 922 00:59:48,543 --> 00:59:52,422 "Visualize you're on the back of an eagle, a thousand feet in the air." 923 00:59:58,553 --> 01:00:00,972 "And you see the boat going through the water." 924 01:00:02,390 --> 01:00:06,436 So I said, "Reach down with big scissors and cut the distractions, 925 01:00:06,519 --> 01:00:09,272 release the boat, release ourselves." 926 01:00:14,193 --> 01:00:16,487 "There's no tomorrow, there's no yesterday, 927 01:00:16,571 --> 01:00:18,031 and there's no future." 928 01:00:18,990 --> 01:00:20,700 It was just today. 929 01:00:20,783 --> 01:00:22,744 Five seconds away from the start. 930 01:00:24,495 --> 01:00:26,706 -There's the starting gun. 931 01:00:26,789 --> 01:00:30,335 When the gun went off, the two boats charged at each other. 932 01:00:30,418 --> 01:00:32,378 Here we go, you know. This is gonna be on. 933 01:00:33,463 --> 01:00:35,715 They are neck-and-neck at the moment. 934 01:00:35,798 --> 01:00:38,176 John Bertrand has now turned towards Liberty. 935 01:00:38,259 --> 01:00:41,721 We actually had a good start, and when we tacked, we were in front. 936 01:00:41,804 --> 01:00:44,057 Australia's gone right on top of Liberty 937 01:00:44,140 --> 01:00:45,141 by about two boat lengths. 938 01:00:45,224 --> 01:00:46,684 Both boats on starboard tack. 939 01:00:47,435 --> 01:00:50,229 Uh-oh! It looks like John Bertrand has decided 940 01:00:50,313 --> 01:00:51,689 not to cover Dennis Conner. 941 01:00:51,773 --> 01:00:53,566 But Dennis gets in front 942 01:00:54,359 --> 01:00:57,403 and, quite frankly, starts to sail away from us. 943 01:01:01,491 --> 01:01:06,371 It became clear that Liberty was actually a faster boat than what we'd seen before. 944 01:01:06,954 --> 01:01:08,122 The boat had been revved up. 945 01:01:08,748 --> 01:01:11,250 The boat is gaining maximum speed 946 01:01:11,334 --> 01:01:13,544 moving very nicely through the water there. 947 01:01:13,628 --> 01:01:15,797 She certainly looks like a different boat 948 01:01:15,880 --> 01:01:18,049 and obviously she's sailing like a different boat today. 949 01:01:19,008 --> 01:01:22,178 You can see the two yachts are now approaching the first marker, 950 01:01:22,261 --> 01:01:24,472 and it's not good news for Australia. 951 01:01:24,555 --> 01:01:28,434 Liberty is leading by 29 seconds at the first mark. 952 01:01:29,143 --> 01:01:31,562 That failure by John Bertrand to recover 953 01:01:31,646 --> 01:01:32,563 could be tragic. 954 01:01:34,774 --> 01:01:38,069 We did everything we could, but they just went faster. 955 01:01:38,945 --> 01:01:41,739 If you're just joining us, it has been Liberty all the way. 956 01:01:41,823 --> 01:01:46,119 At the second mark, it was Liberty by 45. At the third mark, Liberty by 23. 957 01:01:48,246 --> 01:01:52,125 They just swept away from us. Close to a minute in front of us. 958 01:01:52,208 --> 01:01:53,918 We just couldn't believe it. 959 01:01:54,711 --> 01:01:56,087 We're just watching 960 01:01:56,170 --> 01:01:59,340 Liberty having rounded the fourth mark on the course, 961 01:01:59,424 --> 01:02:01,843 the margin around 55 seconds, Bob. 962 01:02:02,427 --> 01:02:04,429 The Cup is as good as lost. 963 01:02:04,512 --> 01:02:07,265 It seems that Bertrand's errors early in the race 964 01:02:07,348 --> 01:02:10,101 may have cost Australia II the America's Cup. 965 01:02:10,184 --> 01:02:12,437 To get 58 seconds ahead, that… 966 01:02:13,438 --> 01:02:14,731 that's a long way. 967 01:02:16,983 --> 01:02:19,026 Four thousand people gathered outside 968 01:02:19,110 --> 01:02:21,362 the Royal Perth Yacht Club in Western Australia, 969 01:02:21,446 --> 01:02:25,742 watching our live pictures and, uh, similar scenes over in Sydney. 970 01:02:26,701 --> 01:02:29,954 It appears Liberty has a healthy lead at this point. 971 01:02:30,037 --> 01:02:32,373 It's a race Dennis Conner cannot lose. 972 01:02:33,750 --> 01:02:36,544 The tension mounts at the Bertrand household. 973 01:02:36,627 --> 01:02:38,755 Mrs. Bertrand experiences the agony 974 01:02:38,838 --> 01:02:43,384 of watching The Wonder from Down Under fall behind the American yacht, Liberty. 975 01:02:44,260 --> 01:02:48,347 And, gentlemen, this downwind run is possibly our last hope. 976 01:02:50,558 --> 01:02:52,393 They were basically gone. 977 01:02:53,936 --> 01:02:55,354 But the bottom line is, 978 01:02:55,438 --> 01:02:58,024 if the opposition start to believe that the competition 979 01:02:58,107 --> 01:03:00,443 and the equipment that they're using is superior, 980 01:03:01,152 --> 01:03:04,447 and you can't do anything about it 'cause it's secret, 981 01:03:04,530 --> 01:03:07,617 that becomes, psychologically, a big hurdle to overcome. 982 01:03:09,118 --> 01:03:11,370 And ultimately, Dennis made a decision 983 01:03:12,371 --> 01:03:13,414 that was a mistake. 984 01:03:13,498 --> 01:03:16,334 Dennis Conner's come to the right-hand side of the course, 985 01:03:16,417 --> 01:03:19,545 looking for a big wind shift which he hopes will be over here. 986 01:03:19,629 --> 01:03:23,174 We get to the top marker, and Dennis, he tacks way out. 987 01:03:24,091 --> 01:03:25,885 This is an unusual move. 988 01:03:25,968 --> 01:03:28,679 Dennis has decided not to cover John Bertrand. 989 01:03:28,763 --> 01:03:31,516 He went to the right-hand side of the course, 990 01:03:32,350 --> 01:03:33,810 and that surprised me. 991 01:03:36,604 --> 01:03:39,273 And I remember just looking at the clouds evolving. 992 01:03:40,066 --> 01:03:42,151 I could start to see the wind on water. 993 01:03:45,196 --> 01:03:48,574 Darker patches and lighter patches. I could see the direction of the wind. 994 01:03:51,619 --> 01:03:52,954 And then, eventually, 995 01:03:53,037 --> 01:03:56,332 you start to get a sixth sense of what the wind is gonna do. 996 01:03:56,415 --> 01:03:59,919 Not now, but within the next 10, 15 and 20 seconds, 997 01:04:00,795 --> 01:04:01,879 which is the game. 998 01:04:02,505 --> 01:04:03,339 Trim. 999 01:04:04,924 --> 01:04:09,220 And as we keep going to the left, the breeze starts going left. 1000 01:04:12,223 --> 01:04:13,099 Here we go. 1001 01:04:16,561 --> 01:04:20,022 And we started to make gains on Liberty, with extra wind. 1002 01:04:21,357 --> 01:04:22,608 As they head off there, 1003 01:04:22,692 --> 01:04:25,278 you can see crewmen winding those coffee grinder winches, 1004 01:04:25,361 --> 01:04:27,446 trying to keep the yacht at maximum speed. 1005 01:04:27,530 --> 01:04:30,116 It's going to be a mammoth effort if she should do it. 1006 01:04:30,616 --> 01:04:33,035 It was meter by meter. It was yard by yard. 1007 01:04:33,119 --> 01:04:34,829 It was wind shift by wind shift. 1008 01:04:37,665 --> 01:04:39,876 There you see Australia II coming back 1009 01:04:39,959 --> 01:04:41,752 right now towards Liberty. 1010 01:04:42,253 --> 01:04:44,005 This race is a hot one. 1011 01:04:44,964 --> 01:04:49,093 Only a matter of minutes ago, the America's Cup was as good as lost. 1012 01:04:49,176 --> 01:04:50,595 Gentlemen, it's neck and neck, 1013 01:04:50,678 --> 01:04:53,639 but perhaps Liberty just fractionally in front. 1014 01:04:53,723 --> 01:04:56,475 So Australia II is back in the race. 1015 01:04:58,144 --> 01:05:00,688 And then, of course, they jibed and came across. 1016 01:05:00,771 --> 01:05:03,941 The whole of the world, who's watching this, 1017 01:05:04,025 --> 01:05:05,026 is holding their breath. 1018 01:05:05,109 --> 01:05:09,071 The tension at the moment is absolutely electric out there. 1019 01:05:09,155 --> 01:05:11,866 Australia II's decided to come back and attack. 1020 01:05:12,366 --> 01:05:15,036 It's not easy, particularly from a helicopter shot, 1021 01:05:15,119 --> 01:05:16,746 to see who's in front. 1022 01:05:17,705 --> 01:05:18,956 What'll happen with the cross? 1023 01:05:19,040 --> 01:05:23,127 And we went from 57 seconds behind to bow on bow. 1024 01:05:28,758 --> 01:05:33,054 I made the decision to jibe on top of them, which was high risk. 1025 01:05:33,763 --> 01:05:35,389 A collision course at the moment. 1026 01:05:35,973 --> 01:05:38,768 -Looks like Australia II will go across. A gutsy move. 1027 01:05:38,851 --> 01:05:41,604 An unbelievable move to come across there now. 1028 01:05:44,440 --> 01:05:47,193 We went across their bow, and we're in front. 1029 01:05:47,777 --> 01:05:49,987 It looks like Australia II is back in front. 1030 01:05:50,071 --> 01:05:52,448 -Absolutely incredible. 1031 01:05:52,531 --> 01:05:56,035 There's about 2,000 people here packing Royal Perth Yacht Club, 1032 01:05:56,118 --> 01:05:59,330 and they are absolutely rooting for Australia II. 1033 01:05:59,413 --> 01:06:02,708 I've never ever seen anything like this. 1034 01:06:02,792 --> 01:06:05,378 There was mass disappointment here before. 1035 01:06:05,461 --> 01:06:09,382 In the past leg, it's been absolute mayhem in here. 1036 01:06:10,299 --> 01:06:13,302 Australia II! Australia II! 1037 01:06:16,305 --> 01:06:18,099 And now it's all on. 1038 01:06:18,182 --> 01:06:21,185 An absolute drag race to the finish. Do you believe this, Bob Lobel? 1039 01:06:21,894 --> 01:06:24,730 I've seen a lot of things, but never anything like this. 1040 01:06:25,398 --> 01:06:26,482 Go, go, go! 1041 01:06:32,655 --> 01:06:34,490 On that particular leg of the course, 1042 01:06:34,573 --> 01:06:36,575 we probably sailed the boat as best we'd ever sailed. 1043 01:06:36,659 --> 01:06:40,746 We were closer to perfection than any time I'd ever been. 1044 01:06:44,250 --> 01:06:47,169 This group became so close and so tight. 1045 01:06:47,253 --> 01:06:50,256 It was basically almost on autopilot. 1046 01:06:51,382 --> 01:06:53,217 We were sailing into history. 1047 01:07:03,019 --> 01:07:05,146 We're looking for the smoke at any moment. 1048 01:07:05,229 --> 01:07:08,399 They're about to do it. They're about to cross the line. 1049 01:07:08,482 --> 01:07:10,818 They make a final move. It's over! 1050 01:07:15,197 --> 01:07:16,824 Australia II has done it! 1051 01:07:17,575 --> 01:07:20,119 They have won the America's Cup! 1052 01:07:20,202 --> 01:07:24,165 Will you stand up, Australia? Will you stand up and cheer? 1053 01:07:24,248 --> 01:07:29,128 Because this is the finest day in the history of Australian sport. 1054 01:07:29,211 --> 01:07:30,796 John Bertrand, the skipper, 1055 01:07:30,880 --> 01:07:33,924 and all of those men out there on that boat, 1056 01:07:34,008 --> 01:07:37,678 they have written their name large in Australian history. 1057 01:07:38,387 --> 01:07:40,598 They have won the America's Cup. 1058 01:07:43,017 --> 01:07:45,144 While I was Prime Minister, 1059 01:07:45,227 --> 01:07:48,314 I said some very wise and important things, 1060 01:07:48,397 --> 01:07:50,816 but I don't think anything I've ever said 1061 01:07:51,358 --> 01:07:54,153 is as well remembered as when I said… 1062 01:07:54,236 --> 01:07:58,657 I tell you what, any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum! 1063 01:08:01,994 --> 01:08:02,828 Here we go! 1064 01:08:03,329 --> 01:08:04,997 Across Australia, people are doing this, 1065 01:08:05,081 --> 01:08:07,166 saluting the men of Australia II with champagne. 1066 01:08:07,249 --> 01:08:08,876 And boys, they really deserve it. 1067 01:08:12,713 --> 01:08:16,342 I remember just going, "Shit," that it had happened. 1068 01:08:17,384 --> 01:08:22,306 Really remember John just kind of literally slumped over the wheel. 1069 01:08:23,307 --> 01:08:26,477 Just like everything just draining out of him. 1070 01:08:27,937 --> 01:08:32,233 It was this relief to actually win it on behalf of your country. 1071 01:08:34,193 --> 01:08:35,736 That's, uh, that's huge. 1072 01:08:45,704 --> 01:08:46,789 So… 1073 01:08:47,540 --> 01:08:48,999 …how do you rationalize that? 1074 01:08:51,377 --> 01:08:53,170 It was quite something 1075 01:08:54,088 --> 01:08:56,632 that I never thought could happen or would happen. 1076 01:08:58,342 --> 01:08:59,260 But it did. 1077 01:09:00,845 --> 01:09:04,557 It's a pretty powerful thing for me to be feeling like I do now. 1078 01:09:09,478 --> 01:09:10,688 So long ago. 1079 01:09:13,315 --> 01:09:16,527 Must have affected me more than I thought it did. 1080 01:09:18,737 --> 01:09:19,822 Anyway. 1081 01:09:24,743 --> 01:09:26,287 Everyone went nuts. 1082 01:09:38,632 --> 01:09:40,217 We lifted our heads up, 1083 01:09:40,301 --> 01:09:42,887 and there are boats coming from everywhere. 1084 01:09:42,970 --> 01:09:45,514 Boats all around us, you know? 1085 01:09:45,598 --> 01:09:48,893 And this cacophony of noise. 1086 01:10:10,581 --> 01:10:14,668 Ah! This is the greatest moment ever! 1087 01:10:16,003 --> 01:10:17,004 Ah! 1088 01:10:17,546 --> 01:10:22,426 I thought we were history, history the beginning of the week. 1089 01:10:22,509 --> 01:10:25,304 From the jaws of death. 1090 01:10:27,223 --> 01:10:28,724 When we were getting towed in, 1091 01:10:28,807 --> 01:10:31,143 we hoisted the Australian flag, 1092 01:10:31,894 --> 01:10:36,565 and that was a really proud moment, that we'd done something pretty special. 1093 01:10:37,524 --> 01:10:40,611 And this is just such a tremendously festive scene, 1094 01:10:40,694 --> 01:10:43,113 the sun now perched on the horizon 1095 01:10:43,197 --> 01:10:46,742 as Australia II makes her way back into Newport Harbor, 1096 01:10:46,825 --> 01:10:50,454 the first challenger ever to win the America's Cup. 1097 01:10:54,667 --> 01:10:58,545 It is a mob scene here on the dock of Australia II. 1098 01:10:59,755 --> 01:11:02,299 The Australians have finally done it. 1099 01:11:12,768 --> 01:11:15,729 And I remember pulling the boat out of the water, 1100 01:11:15,813 --> 01:11:18,565 and Bondy like a conductor. 1101 01:11:18,649 --> 01:11:25,364 Let's see the keel! 1102 01:11:26,156 --> 01:11:28,284 There's a very happy Alan Bond. 1103 01:11:28,367 --> 01:11:30,619 He's gonna take it up without the curtains. 1104 01:11:30,703 --> 01:11:32,371 The keel is gonna be seen. 1105 01:11:33,289 --> 01:11:36,458 Get her up, Australia II, and the skirt comes off. 1106 01:11:36,542 --> 01:11:38,669 Everyone saw the winged keel for the first time. 1107 01:11:44,258 --> 01:11:47,511 It's a brilliant piece of engineering design work, 1108 01:11:47,594 --> 01:11:48,887 extremely creative. 1109 01:11:49,805 --> 01:11:51,807 Ben Lexcen, designer of Australia II, 1110 01:11:51,890 --> 01:11:52,725 the man who did it. 1111 01:11:52,808 --> 01:11:55,311 He has achieved his life's ambition. 1112 01:11:55,978 --> 01:11:57,563 There, believe it or not, 1113 01:11:57,646 --> 01:12:00,566 Dennis Conner wearing his New York Yacht Club hat. 1114 01:12:01,066 --> 01:12:02,651 Dennis congratulated me. 1115 01:12:02,735 --> 01:12:05,821 Not a lot of words said, but it was warrior to warrior. 1116 01:12:05,904 --> 01:12:07,072 There's no question about it. 1117 01:12:08,032 --> 01:12:11,201 I think Dennis does look a little bit stunned there, David. 1118 01:12:13,078 --> 01:12:14,872 I remember shaking hands with him, 1119 01:12:14,955 --> 01:12:16,540 and he had tears in his eyes. 1120 01:12:17,207 --> 01:12:20,586 Yeah, he took it hard, hard, really hard. 1121 01:12:22,796 --> 01:12:23,672 Yeah. 1122 01:12:29,595 --> 01:12:34,058 It was a totally devastating… loss. 1123 01:12:43,233 --> 01:12:46,612 When I came in after losing the Cup, they have a press conference, 1124 01:12:46,695 --> 01:12:50,282 and nobody from the New York Yacht Club shows up to sit with you, 1125 01:12:50,366 --> 01:12:53,285 you got the idea they don't like you very much anymore. 1126 01:12:58,082 --> 01:13:01,085 I'm sure they were understandably disappointed. 1127 01:13:01,710 --> 01:13:05,839 You know, they were just as devastated as I was in losing the Cup. 1128 01:13:05,923 --> 01:13:09,593 Today, Australia II was just a better boat, 1129 01:13:11,595 --> 01:13:14,515 and they beat us, and we have no excuses. 1130 01:13:16,392 --> 01:13:22,314 So I'd like to, uh, at this point, congratulate Alan Bond and Australia II. 1131 01:13:23,399 --> 01:13:26,193 They proved that they were an outstanding boat. 1132 01:13:28,904 --> 01:13:30,364 And today was their day. 1133 01:13:33,283 --> 01:13:35,369 It was Dennis Conner's last appearance 1134 01:13:35,452 --> 01:13:36,995 as America's Cup skipper, 1135 01:13:37,079 --> 01:13:41,417 a great performer bowing out a loser with tears in his eyes 1136 01:13:41,500 --> 01:13:42,918 and a whirl of his hat. 1137 01:13:45,462 --> 01:13:48,006 John Bertrand and his crew have done a fine job today, 1138 01:13:48,090 --> 01:13:53,387 and I'm so pleased that we can say not goodbye to Newport, 1139 01:13:54,012 --> 01:13:56,723 but an open invitation to the people of Newport 1140 01:13:56,807 --> 01:14:01,103 and the people of America to come to Perth in Western Australia 1141 01:14:01,186 --> 01:14:02,646 and try and win it back. 1142 01:14:02,729 --> 01:14:03,856 We welcome you. 1143 01:14:09,528 --> 01:14:12,239 When we actually were presented with the America's Cup… 1144 01:14:14,074 --> 01:14:16,493 when I lifted the trophy above my head, 1145 01:14:17,870 --> 01:14:21,623 it was a boyhood dream becoming reality. 1146 01:14:28,755 --> 01:14:31,175 It was a big deal to beat America at something 1147 01:14:31,258 --> 01:14:33,010 that America had been so dominant. 1148 01:14:33,594 --> 01:14:38,182 So this little country, suddenly it was on the world stage. 1149 01:14:38,807 --> 01:14:42,227 Skipper John Bertrand, you and the crew of the Australia II 1150 01:14:42,311 --> 01:14:44,980 have shown us the stuff of which Australians are made. 1151 01:14:45,731 --> 01:14:49,776 I know your countrymen are proud of you, and I want you to take this message back, 1152 01:14:49,860 --> 01:14:51,487 that Americans are proud too. 1153 01:14:52,070 --> 01:14:55,032 We're proud to have Australians as our very dear friends. 1154 01:14:59,036 --> 01:15:00,746 When we got back to Australia, 1155 01:15:01,330 --> 01:15:07,252 they'd said we're gonna do a street parade from Fremantle to Perth, which is-- 1156 01:15:07,336 --> 01:15:10,172 -Twenty-two kilometers. -Twenty-two kilometers to be precise. 1157 01:15:10,255 --> 01:15:13,800 I said, "We're gonna look like idiots driving down Stirling Highway 1158 01:15:13,884 --> 01:15:16,553 with three people and a dog waving at ya." 1159 01:15:17,262 --> 01:15:23,685 Well, the street was lined the whole 22 kilometers. 1160 01:15:36,198 --> 01:15:37,824 When we got to Perth, 1161 01:15:37,908 --> 01:15:42,204 there were 250,000 people there to welcome us. 1162 01:16:05,269 --> 01:16:10,023 We're such a small nation going against such large odds. 1163 01:16:10,107 --> 01:16:13,193 But it was that terrific determination 1164 01:16:13,277 --> 01:16:16,613 of the people of Australia and all the guys. 1165 01:16:20,033 --> 01:16:22,995 After losing the Cup, I had no money. 1166 01:16:23,745 --> 01:16:24,955 I was a carpet salesman. 1167 01:16:27,583 --> 01:16:29,376 I was certainly depressed. 1168 01:16:29,918 --> 01:16:34,256 But when I saw 21 different countries challenging for the Cup in Perth, 1169 01:16:34,923 --> 01:16:37,968 maybe I should quit feeling sorry for myself 1170 01:16:38,051 --> 01:16:40,387 and see what I could do about winning it back. 1171 01:16:41,096 --> 01:16:43,098 Today, in San Diego, California, 1172 01:16:43,181 --> 01:16:47,477 Dennis Conner announced his comeback for the 1987 America's Cup. 1173 01:16:49,021 --> 01:16:53,984 However, he will not be facing the skipper who wrenched away the trophy in 1983. 1174 01:16:54,901 --> 01:16:57,154 Why aren't you in it this year? 1175 01:16:57,237 --> 01:16:58,697 The fire's out of my belly, 1176 01:16:58,780 --> 01:17:01,033 and content people don't become world champions. 1177 01:17:01,116 --> 01:17:02,826 I'm content in that part of my life, 1178 01:17:02,909 --> 01:17:05,954 and I'm really keen and excited to move out into new directions. 1179 01:17:06,038 --> 01:17:07,122 That's what I'm doing. 1180 01:17:07,914 --> 01:17:10,375 But for Dennis and coming back, 1181 01:17:10,459 --> 01:17:12,502 it was an opportunity to resurrect himself. 1182 01:17:20,969 --> 01:17:23,305 There's the gun. Stars & Stripes has done it. 1183 01:17:23,388 --> 01:17:25,307 They've won the America's Cup. 1184 01:17:26,266 --> 01:17:28,393 He has climbed yachting's Mount Everest, 1185 01:17:28,477 --> 01:17:31,521 and he has captured, once again, yachting's holy grail. 1186 01:17:32,481 --> 01:17:34,483 Revenge for Dennis Conner. 1187 01:17:44,660 --> 01:17:47,120 I remember sitting in the ceremony 1188 01:17:47,204 --> 01:17:48,789 handing over the America's Cup, 1189 01:17:49,623 --> 01:17:53,335 and this lovely lady with a big hat said, "Hello, Mr. Bertrand." 1190 01:17:53,418 --> 01:17:56,713 "What a beautiful day it is. What a day of celebration." 1191 01:17:56,797 --> 01:18:00,133 And I looked at her and I said, "Madam, you have no idea… 1192 01:18:03,387 --> 01:18:07,891 how easy it was to lose and how hard it was to win." 1193 01:18:24,491 --> 01:18:26,159 Bond's property interests stretch 1194 01:18:26,243 --> 01:18:28,787 from Sydney to America to London and Hong Kong. 1195 01:18:28,870 --> 01:18:32,499 It is an empire worth $10,000 million. 1196 01:18:34,584 --> 01:18:37,796 We want all the crew to come back out. Sing it for them. 1197 01:18:47,013 --> 01:18:49,474 Probably the greatest Prime Minister of Australia. 1198 01:18:49,558 --> 01:18:51,810 He relates to the people. The public love him. 1199 01:18:51,893 --> 01:18:54,104 What does one of our greatest prime ministers do? 1200 01:18:54,187 --> 01:18:57,190 He sculled it. Listen to them. They're going, "Scull, scull, scull!" 1201 01:18:57,274 --> 01:18:59,484 And the great man, Bobby Hawke, nailed it. 1202 01:18:59,568 --> 01:19:02,237 He said, "Thank you very much, boys. Cheers." 1203 01:19:07,242 --> 01:19:11,663 Ben Lexcen, designer, perfectionist, and his Toyota Tarago, 1204 01:19:11,747 --> 01:19:14,040 a design that pleases even Ben Lexcen. 1205 01:19:14,124 --> 01:19:16,501 Somebody did it right again. 1206 01:19:26,219 --> 01:19:29,139 And at mark number four, it's American Magic. 1207 01:19:29,222 --> 01:19:32,517 She turns toward home at 50 knots per hour. 1208 01:19:32,601 --> 01:19:33,685 This is it! 1209 01:19:33,769 --> 01:19:37,481 Welcome to the 2021 America's Cup. 1210 01:19:39,858 --> 01:19:44,446 Allegations against one basketball ref of betting the outcomes of games 1211 01:19:44,529 --> 01:19:45,947 is rocking the NBA. 1212 01:19:46,907 --> 01:19:49,618 Man, did I fuck my life up. 1213 01:19:51,244 --> 01:19:55,999 Just like the feel-good hit of the summer, the Manti Te'o story isn't real. 1214 01:19:56,625 --> 01:19:58,251 Cruel, twisted hoax. 1215 01:19:59,669 --> 01:20:02,839 It was the longest winning streak in the history of sport. 1216 01:20:02,923 --> 01:20:07,552 This is the finest day in the history of Australian sports. 1217 01:20:07,636 --> 01:20:10,806 AND1 was making millions of dollars, 1218 01:20:10,889 --> 01:20:12,474 but did they respect us? 1219 01:20:13,058 --> 01:20:15,894 AND1 basketball, baby! 1220 01:20:15,977 --> 01:20:18,814 Shut your fuckin' mouth, keep it between us. 1221 01:20:19,564 --> 01:20:21,483 Stick to the fuckin' story. 1222 01:20:22,108 --> 01:20:24,236 It does not get any stranger than this one. 1223 01:20:24,319 --> 01:20:26,029 Donaghy is under investigation… 1224 01:20:26,112 --> 01:20:28,448 It's front-page news all over town. 1225 01:20:29,366 --> 01:20:31,660 She physically did not exist 1226 01:20:31,743 --> 01:20:34,287 outside of being Manti Te'o's dead girlfriend. 1227 01:20:36,206 --> 01:20:41,378 And I was like, "Boy, that would be fuckin' crazy if it were true."