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America's Cup Decoder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wanting to watch the first two-boat duel but will be on the go when the AC72s hit San Francisco Bay? Check out one of the many America's Cup mobile options, from their app to livestream on YouTube to Facebook and Twitter in four different languages (Spanish, French, Italian and English).

If Twitter is your thing and you are a hardcore sailor, visit the America's Cup Live feed, where event organizers will be sharing live key moments from the races using a process they call Chatter. Chatter is both automated and manual, with information being generated directly from the boats and the race management systems as well from the people who operate them, and it all feeds into the America's Cup Live twitter feed to be shared with the public. 

Since brevity is the better part of valor on Twitter, you might notice some shorthand in each of the Chatter texts. Here's a handy primer to explain what you might see.

And when you see TIM, that's not timing or timeline. It's Telemetry Interface Metadata or race notes from outside of the automated system by Tim Heidmann, one of the bright minds of the Cup. He's the man behind the infrastructure process that supplies all of the data to the Cup's important systems including LiveLine, the umpire application and the race management programs. 

 

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