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On this day in history, August 22, 1851, schooner America wins first America's Cup trophy

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The Coast Guard rescued Race to Alaska sailors off the Washington coast after boats capsized. The schooner "America" won what would become known as the "America's Cup" race on this day in history, Aug.

22, 1851. Known at the time as the "Hundred Guinea Cup," referencing the value of the trophy, the race was sponsored by the Royal Yacht Squadron of Great Britain.

It consisted of a race around the Isle of Wight. "America," a 100-foot schooner built by George Steers and William H. Brown — and entered by the New York Yacht Club — won the event, said Encyclopedia Britannica.

The trophy was renamed "America's Cup" in its honor.  ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, AUGUST 21, 1959, HAWAII BECOMES THE 50TH STATION: ‘A STRONGER NATION’ The trophy then became a "challenge trophy" and is now open to "sailing clubs of all nations," said the website of INEOS Britannia, a British sailing team.

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