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US team oppose UAE venue

America's Cup defender team Alinghi's choice of venue has proved unpopular with the US team [EPA]
The dispute over the choice of Ras al-Khaimah as the venue for sailing's prestigious America's Cup race shows no sign of being resolved.

The US-based challenger BMW Oracle Racing has raised concerns over the selection of the Persian Gulf port as the racing venue, citing proximity to Iran and ongoing security concerns.

The venue was chosen by the two-time defending champion Alinghi, who are backed by the Societe Nautique de Geneve (SNG).

Challenger Golden Gate Yacht Club of San Francisco, which backs the BMW Oracle Racing team, told the SNG that it is considering filing a complaint with New York courts on the grounds of breach of fiduciary duty, in part because of the selection of Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates, as the site of the best-of-three showdown.

Responsibility

GGYC commodore Marcus Young urged SNG "to reconsider that choice in respect of your duty and responsibility as Trustee.''

GGYC has already asked the New York State Supreme Court - which has jurisdiction in America's Cup legal spats - to reject RAK as the venue, largely because of its proximity to Iran.

Young's letter includes several links to news reports of RAK's connections with Iran and arrests of an Iranian-linked terror cell operating in RAK.

"The foregoing is a small and representative sample,'' Young wrote to SNG, which is owned by biotech tycoon Ernesto Bertarelli.

"Regrettably, terrorism and threats to public safety are, these days, a fact of life,'' Young wrote.

"We note in your brief filed with the court earlier this week the assertion that Ras al-Khaimah has never been connected with terrorism. On the contrary, according to the FBI one of the pilots who crashed into the World Trade Centre on 9/11 was born and raised in Ras al-Khaimah,'' he said, referring to Marwan al-Shehhi.

"If Mr. Bertarelli has encouraged your Club into this irresponsible situation, now is the opportunity to salvage the reputation of your Club, the America's Cup and the sport of sailing by leading the way out,'' Young wrote.

High profile

It wasn't clear what penalties SNG could face, or if GGYC would ask the court to remove the Swiss as trustee. Pursuing breach of fiduciary duty could be an offshoot of the GGYC's mid-August hiring of David Boies, a trial lawyer who has been involved in several high-profile cases in the United States.

In a motion filed on October 2, BMW Oracle Racing cited "grave safety concerns'' for its US-based crew that would be sailing a massive trimaran named USA within several miles of Iran.

A hearing has been scheduled for October 27 on the venue issue and ongoing rules squabbles between the bitter rivals.

BMW Oracle Racing is owned by software mogul Larry Ellison of Oracle Corp.

A twisting, two-year court fight resulted in the Americans being declared the rightful challenger, and the sides have continued to spar over rules and other matters.

Besides safety concerns, BMW Oracle Racing has argued that RAK does not comply with the requirements of the Deed of Gift, the 19th-century document that governs the America's Cup.

Alinghi said in its court filing that it is entitled to hold the racing in RAK based on a court order from earlier this year, and that the emirate is capable of the security and infrastructure needed to host sailing's marquee event.

 Source: Agencies
 
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