Alinghi to appeal over America's Cup venue
America's Cup defender Alinghi said that it would appeal against a US court ruling that had stifled attempts to hold the next round of yachting's most prestigious trophy in the United Arab Emirates.
Alinghi said in a statement that its home club in the Swiss city of Geneva, the Societe Nautique de Geneve, "has applied for an expedited appeal to avoid any delay to the February 2010 Deed of Gift Match."
New York Supreme Court Judge Shirley Kornreich had ruled in US challenger Oracle's favour on October 30, judging that the event could not be held in the Gulf emirate of Ras al-Khaimah, the venue chosen by Alinghi.
She said that under the Deed of Gift, the 19th century rules that govern the oldest competition in international sport, the America's Cup cannot take place in the Northern Hemisphere between November 1 and May 1.
However, Kornreich made an exception by allowing the race series due on February 8, 2010 to be held in Valencia, the Spanish northern Mediterranean port where Alinghi won the last America's Cup in 2007.
Alinghi's appeal will argue that an earlier ruling in the New York Supreme Court stipulated that that the location of the match could "be in Valencia or any other location selected by the SNG."
The Swiss team argued that that ruling had led to its choice of Ras al-Khaimah, partly due to its suitable weather conditions and infrastructure.
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