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Jimmy Spithill (James Spithill) was born on 28 June, 1979 in Sydney, Australia, is an Australian sailor (born 1979). Discover Jimmy Spithill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 28 June, 1979
Birthday 28 June
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1936

In the 36th America's Cup he was one of two helmsmen on the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli boat.

Luna Rossa won the Prada Cup and lost in the Americas Cup Finals.

1979

James Spithill (born 28 June 1979) is an Australian yachtsman.

1998

After some junior match race titles, in 1998 he arrived third in the Sydney-Hobart and first in the Kenwood Cup.

2000

He debuted in the America's Cup in 2000 with Young Australia, showing his precocious talent despite leading an antiquated boat.

At the age of 20, he was the youngest helmsman in the America's Cup.

2003

He confirmed his ability by winning numerous races in the following years, including twice the Nations Cup (2003 and 2004), and obtaining a second place in the 2003 Match Race World Championship - and first place in 2005.

In 2003 he led Oneworld in the America's Cup, reaching the semifinal of the Louis Vuitton Cup, where he was beaten by Oracle BMW Racing.

2007

For the 2007 America's Cup, Spithill was chosen by Francesco De Angelis, whom he had beaten in the 2003 Louis Vuitton quarter-finals, as his heir as helmsman of Luna Rossa Challenge.

Spithill was a mainstay of the team, which he led to the final of the Louis Vuitton Cup 2007 after beating one of the favourites, Oracle BMW Racing, 5–1 in the semifinals.

He earned the nickname of "James Pitbull" among Italian fans because of his aggressive tactics during the pre-start phase of the races.

He is the protagonist of what is arguably remembered as the greatest pre-start in the history of the America's Cup, forcing two penalties to BMW Oracle skipper Chris Dickson in race five of the Louis Vuitton Cup 2007, causing Dickson's resignation a few days later.

Spithill went on to lose 5–0 to Emirates Team New Zealand in the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup final.

2010

In 2010, as skipper and helmsman for BMW Oracle Racing, Spithill won the America's Cup.

In 2010, as skipper and helmsman for BMW Oracle Racing, Spithill became the youngest ever winner of the America's Cup.

Spithill was the helmsman and skipper for the challenging team BMW Oracle Racing 90 in the 2010 America's Cup.

His yacht USA 17 beat the defending yacht Alinghi 5 by a considerable margin.

Most observers stated that USA 17's rigid wing sail had given it a decisive advantage.

2012

On 6 October 2012, while at the helm of the Oracle USA AC45 yacht, Spithill managed to pitch-pole it.

At the helm of the Oracle USA AC72 yacht during a practice run on 16 October 2012, Spithill pitch-poled it again.

The subsequent capsizing caused US$2 million worth of damage to the $10 million vessel.

Spithill is renowned for his wit, and regularly produces amusing responses to cliche questions from sports journalists.

"I think the question is, imagine if these guys lost from here, what an upset that would be. They’ve almost got it in the bag, so, that’s my motivation."

"I think we’ve got it in us. We’ve come back from a very deep hole. We want this."

"We’re not going to leave anything in the tank. I mean the boys, every single day, just find another level to go to, and today I’m going to ask for everything, and of course I’ll deliver and I’ll find something else."

"One day you are a rooster, and the next day you are a feather duster."

Spithill is married to Jennifer Spithill.

They have two sons.

2013

He defended the cup twice, both times against Emirates Team New Zealand, first successfully in 2013, when Oracle Team USA came back from a −2 penalty score at the start to win 9–8 on the final race; and unsuccessfully in the 2017 America's Cup held in Bermuda.

He successfully defended in 2013, when Oracle Team USA came back from a −2 penalty score at the start (awarded due to illegal boat modifications in the prior America's Cup World Series) to win 9–8 against Emirates Team New Zealand on the final race.

2017

In 2017, Spithill skippered LDV Comanche to win Line Honours in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.

This win came after winning their protest against Wild Oats.

In the 2017 America's Cup defence held in Bermuda, he also led Oracle Team USA, but lost eight races to one.

2018

In March 2018, it was announced that Jimmy Spithill would join the Challenger of Record entry, Luna Rossa Challenge, for the 36th Americas Cup series.

As one of two helmsmen, he steered the boat on starboard tack while Francesco Bruni steered the boat on port tack.

Luna Rossa won the Prada Cup and lost in the Americas Cup Finals to Team New Zealand in March 2021.