America’s Cup visits Redondo Beach

Pictured are KHYC Commodore Lisa Falk and Golden Gate Yacht Club Commodore Norbert Bajurin with the Cup, and the Cup itself. Photos courtesy of Lisa Falk
Pictured are KHYC Commodore Lisa Falk and Golden Gate Yacht Club Commodore Norbert Bajurin with the Cup, and the Cup itself. Photos courtesy of Lisa Falk
Pictured are KHYC Commodore Lisa Falk and Golden Gate Yacht Club Commodore Norbert Bajurin with the Cup, and the Cup itself. All photos courtesy of Lisa Falk

The oldest trophy in all sports paid King Harbor Yacht Club (KHYC) a visit on Friday, May 3. The 162-year-old America’s Cup traveled with to Redondo Beach, at the behest of KHYC Staff Commodore Jerry Martin, who worked with the America’s Cup Committee, Team Oracle, and the Golden Gate Yacht Club to make the arrangements.

The America's Cup visited Redondo Beach this month. Photo courtesy of Lisa Falk
The America’s Cup visited Redondo Beach this month. 
King Harbor Yacht Club commodore Lisa Falk with the oldest trophy in sports history. Photo courtesy of Lisa Falk
King Harbor Yacht Club commodore Lisa Falk with the oldest trophy in sports history. 
Carrying the cup requires the wearing of white archival quality gloves, which do no damage to the 162-year-old silver. Photo courtesy of Lisa Falk
Carrying the cup requires the wearing of white archival quality gloves, which do no damage to the 162-year-old silver. 
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