Friday 10 May 2013

Swedish Rushing Boat Capsizes During Many Cup Training.

Someone is confirmed dead after a tragic capsizing of a 72-foot Artemis Racing boat after a training run for a America's Cup in S . f ..

NBC Bay Area media reporter Stephanie Chuang was one of several earliest to break this story, as two were initially confirmed injured within the incident:

Support boats rushed in the scene to assist, having the two men to paramedics, as noted through the America's Cup's Twitter nourish:

There is currently no word over the victim's name or the name of the other injured crew part. According to the Mercury News' Julia Prodis Sulek, all 11 members for the crew were found, though their statuses never have been publicly released.

The unnamed crew part was submerged for "quite some time" with the water before rescue employees could arrive. In some sort of video on CBS' local news website, you will see the unfortunate scene happen. Chuang later reported that paramedics had stopped performing CPR on one victim, who was come to the St. Francis Yacht Club for assistance.

One for the first responders on the scene was in the Oracle Racing Team, which was also training for this America's Cup.

The Artemis Racing team, based in Sweden, arrived earlier this month due to the first training run to your impending America's Cup contests. They are one with four teams entering the storied event the year of 2010, which will begin at July 4. This particular vessel was an affiliate of the AC72 folks, which relates to this yacht's waterline length.

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