Ed Baird


Author: Justin Chisholm May 29, 2019 Duration: 34:13
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Ed Baird

American sailor Ed Baird is the man who coached Team New Zealand to victory in the 1995 America’s Cup and then two cycles later in 2007 helped defeat the Kiwis as helmsman of the Swiss challenger Alinghi. In the eighties Baird won the Laser and the J24 world championships and in 1995 he won the World Match Racing Championships, and was named the US's Yachtsman of the Year.In recent years Baird has been a regular on the TP52 circuit. As skipper of the American Quantum Racing team he won four seasons of the Audi MedCup and 52 Super Series along with three TP52 World Championships.Now Baird has returned to lead the Quantum Racing crew for the 2019 season and I caught up with him in Mahon, Spain during the warm up training session for the first 52 Super Series event of the year.

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