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2nd Annual America’s Cup Hall of Fame Challenge Is October 3-4 in Newport, Rhode Island

American Eagle (US 21) seen here being sailed by the eventual winners, Sandy Weil's Team Ice Nine from American YC.

American Eagle is one of four yachts used for this event: the others are Weatherly, Columbia (US-16) and Nefertiti (US-19). Each team rotates between four classic yachts during the competition.

The 12-Metre yacht Weatherly is pictured here racing last year's event in Naragansett Bay near the famous Newport Bridge.

Four Iconic 12-Metres To Race for STEM Education Fund

Last year’s event was an absolute blast, and we’re looking forward to defending our title this fall. The racing was tight and competitive -- – we can’t wait to get our team back together!”
— Sandy Weil of American Yacht Club's Team Ice Nine
NEWPORT, RI, UNITED STATES, July 8, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Herreshoff Museum and the America’s Cup Hall of Fame are proud to announce the 2026 America’s Cup Hall of Fame Challenge, set to take place October 3-4, 2026, in Newport, Rhode Island. This prestigious sailing event will bring together elite teams to compete aboard four historic 12-Metre yachts, honoring the rich legacy of America’s Cup racing in Newport.

"We are thrilled to host this extraordinary event, which not only celebrates the legacy of America’s Cup racing but also provides critical support to the future of sailing through our STEM education initiatives," says Bill Lynn, President & Executive Director of the Herreshoff Marine Museum and the America’s Cup Hall of Fame. "This will be a weekend of fierce competition, camaraderie, and a shared passion for the sport."

The event will feature four teams, each composed of 10-person crews assisted by a supplied boat captain and two professional crew, who will race in classic 12-Metre yachts - Columbia (US-16), Weatherly (US-17), Nefertiti (US-19), and American Eagle (US-21) - all of which played historic roles in Defender selection trials with two securing America’s Cup victories in 1958, 1962, and 1967. The races will take place north of Pell Bridge, offering thrilling competition in one of the most storied sailing venues in the world. Crews will switch boats each race offering each team a chance to sail each of these iconic yachts.

“Last year’s event was an absolute blast, and we’re looking forward to defending our title this fall,” says Sandy Weil, who won the inaugural race last year. “The racing was tight and competitive, and the Race Committee did a top-notch job – we can’t wait to get our team back together!”

Adding to the event’s prestige, each competing boat will include noted 12 Metre legends, offering participants an unparalleled opportunity to sail alongside some of the greatest legends in the sport while receiving expert coaching.

There will be an opening reception on Friday evening at The Sailing Museum in downtown Newport, and at the conclusion of racing on Sunday, competitors and guests will gather for a reception and award ceremony at the 12-Metre Yacht Club in the Clarke Cooke House Sky Bar. Each team will contribute a $15,000 entry fee, a part of which is tax-deductible, directly supporting the Herreshoff STEM Education Program. A portion of the proceeds will provide scholarships for youth sailors and boatbuilders from underserved communities, ensuring the next generation has continued access to maritime education and training.

For more information on the 2026 America’s Cup Hall of Fame Challenge, including entry details and sponsorship opportunities, please visit www.herreshoff.org/achofchallenge or contact Bill Lynn via email at w.lynn@herreshoff.org.
About the Herreshoff Marine Museum

The Herreshoff Marine Museum, located in Bristol, Rhode Island, USA, is a maritime museum dedicated to the history of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company and the America’s Cup. The Herreshoff Manufacturing Company (1878-1945) was most notable for producing fast sailing yachts, including eight America’s Cup defenders, and steam-powered vessels. The museum, situated near Narragansett Bay on the grounds where the manufacturing company once stood, has a collection of over sixty boats including Nathanael Greene Herreshoff’s CLARA, built in 1887, Harold Vanderbilt’s TRIVIA, and the 1992 ACC yacht DEFIANT.

Website: www.herreshoff.org

About The America's Cup Hall of Fame

The America's Cup Hall of Fame was founded in 1992 to preserve the legacy and history of the America’s Cup competition, celebrating its heroes and inspiring future generations of Cup enthusiasts and participants by connect the past with the present – and the future. It does this in part by maintaining a comprehensive collection of AC artifacts and ephemera as well as a collection of photography and video, and by celebrating everything that makes the America’s Cup one of the world’s most compelling sporting events.

Website: www.achof.com

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