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Luna Rossa Challenge owner Patrizio Bertelli, left, talks with a team member before holding a news conference at the America's Cup team's base Friday, May 17, 2013, in Alameda, Calif. The owner of the Italian entry in the America's Cup says his boat will compete this summer, but he is seeking new safety measures after the death of a sailor on a training run last week. Bertelli announced at a press conference at his team's Alameda headquarters Friday that he wanted races canceled if winds on the San Francisco Bay were deemed too dangerous. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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Luna Rossa Challenge crew member Pierluigi deFelice looks upward while listening to team owner Patrizio Bertelli speak during a news conference at the America's Cup team's base Friday, May 17, 2013 in Alameda Calif. The owner of the Italian entry in the America's Cup says his boat will compete this summer, but sought new safety measures after the death of a sailor on a training run last week. Bertelli announced at a press conference at his team's Alameda headquarters that he wanted races canceled if winds on the San Francisco Bay were deemed too dangerous. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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Luna Rossa Challenge crew members gather in front of a sail wing before a news conference at the America's Cup team's base Friday, May 17, 2013 in Alameda Calif. The owner of the Italian entry in the America's Cup says his boat will compete this summer, but sought new safety measures after the death of a sailor on a training run last week. Bertelli announced at a press conference at his team's Alameda headquarters that he wanted races canceled if winds on the San Francisco Bay were deemed too dangerous. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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Luna Rossa Challenge owner Patrizio Bertelli, left, calls for new safety measures as his captain, Max Sirena, right, listens during a news conference at the America's Cup team's base Friday, May 17, 2013, in Alameda Calif. The owner of the Italian entry in the America's Cup says his boat will compete this summer, but sought new safety measures after the death of a sailor on a training run last week. Bertelli announced at a press conference at his team's Alameda headquarters Friday that he wanted races canceled if winds on the San Francisco Bay were deemed too dangerous. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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Luna Rossa Challenge owner Patrizio Bertelli, center, listens to a translation during a news conference at the America's Cup team's base Friday, May 17, 2013, in Alameda, Calif. The owner of the Italian entry in the America's Cup says his boat will compete this summer, but sought new safety measures after the death of a sailor on a training run last week. Bertelli said Friday that he wanted races canceled if winds on the San Francisco Bay were deemed too dangerous. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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FILE - In this May 15, 2011, file photo, Missy Franklin starts the 200-meters backstroke final at the Charlotte UltraSwim competition in Charlotte, N.C. What a senior year for Franklin! Went to the prom, two proms actually. Won a state title. Now, she'll walk down the aisle, She'll graduate from high school on Monday and start getting ready for college. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)
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FILE- In this Friday, May 10, 2013, file photo, Britain's Prince Harry talks with Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin at a reception at the Sanctuary Golf Course in Sedalia, Colo., south of Denver. What a senior year for Franklin! Went to the prom, two proms actually. Won a state title. Now, she'll walk down the aisle, She'll graduate from high school on Monday and start getting ready for college. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski, File)
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America's Cup regatta director Iain Murray, right, speaks with Francesco Longanesi Cattani, left, of the Luna Rossa team from Italy before a news conference Tuesday, May 14, 2013 in San Francisco. Murray announced that the America's Cup will go on as planned after the death of a sailor during a training run last week on San Francisco Bay. The officials also said they expected all four entrants to compete, including Artemis Racing. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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America's Cup director Iain Murray reads a statement during a news conference Tuesday, May 14, 2013, in San Francisco. Murray announced that the America's Cup will go on as planned after the death of a sailor during a training run last week on San Francisco Bay. Officials also said they expected all four entrants to compete, including Artemis Racing. One of Artemis' two boats was badly damaged when it capsized and broke into pieces Thursday. Strategist Andrew "Bart" Simpson was trapped under the wreckage for more than 10 minutes and was pronounced dead shortly after the accident. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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America's Cup Regatta Director Iain Murray, left, and Golden Gate Yacht Club Vice Commodore Tom Ehman, right, take questions during a news conference Tuesday, May 14, 2013 in San Francisco. The pair announced that the America's Cup will go on as planned after the death of a sailor during a training run last week on San Francisco Bay. The officials also said they expected all four entrants to compete, including Artemis Racing. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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