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    Spectacular footage shows US catamaran flipping over and capsizing during pre-race in Bermuda

    Stunning vision shows the crew of a US F50 catamaran being thrown through the air after their vessel capsized during the pre-race in Bermuda.


    The crew of a catamaran that flipped during the pre-race at a Bermuda event escaped unharmed, as vision showed the US team being flung through the air.

    The F50 capsized during the third and final practice race, and while the crew were unhurt in the spectacular moment, the team was forced to withdraw from the race due to the damage sustained to the catamaran.

    Data from the vessel showed that wing trimmer Victor Diaz de Leon pressed a button by accident, which inverted the wing of the boat.

    "While operating the wing, I chose the wrong function on my control panel, which caused our boat to flip. It was very scary and I'm thankful all my teammates are safe," Diaz de Leon said after the incident.

    Team CEO and strategist Mike Buckley said mistakes can happen.

    "We compete as a team and whatever the outcome is — whether it's what we want — we win and lose as a team and we learn from it," he said.


    ABC




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