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    Team New Zealand boss Grant Dalton continues to tempt Auckland with the prospect of remaining as the host of the next America's Cup

    Team New Zealand boss Grant Dalton continues to tempt Auckland with the prospect of remaining as the host of the next America's Cup


    The protocol released this morning has set a January to September 2024 window for the next regatta to keep the southern and northern hemispheres appeased for now.

    The original September deadline for choosing a venue has been pushed out to March 31 next year.

    Dalton says there are four possibilities.



    Negotiations are also underway to retain Peter Burling and Blair Tuke who are off contract next month.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     14 Feb: Black Foils skipper Peter Burling's experiences with a wild Waitemata Harbour has him expecting enthralling racing for this weekend's Auckland stop of SailGP
     13 Feb: All 13 teams are set to start this weekend's SailGP regatta in Auckland, where some tough weather conditions should at least guarantee exciting racing ... assuming it doesn't get too ferocious on the Waitemata
     13 Feb: The fastest SailGP team on water is off the market ahead of this weekend's regatta in Auckland
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