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British Olympic sailor dies as America's Cup boat sinks British Olympic sailor dies as America's Cup boat capsizes
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A British Olympic sailor has died after a Swedish catamaran capsized during a training session for the America's Cup in San Francisco Bay.A British Olympic sailor has died after a Swedish catamaran capsized during a training session for the America's Cup in San Francisco Bay.
Andrew "Bart" Simpson - a double Olympic medallist - was one of an 11-man crew on board the Artemis Racing catamaran, the team website said.Andrew "Bart" Simpson - a double Olympic medallist - was one of an 11-man crew on board the Artemis Racing catamaran, the team website said.
It said Mr Simpson was trapped under the boat and efforts to revive him failed. It said Mr Simpson, from Sherborne in Dorset, was trapped under the boat and efforts to revive him failed.
Artemis is a Swedish team due to race two boats in the America's Cup.Artemis is a Swedish team due to race two boats in the America's Cup.
On its website, Artemis Racing said: "It is with immense sadness that Artemis Racing confirms the tragic death of crewmember Andrew "Bart" Simpson today in San Francisco."On its website, Artemis Racing said: "It is with immense sadness that Artemis Racing confirms the tragic death of crewmember Andrew "Bart" Simpson today in San Francisco."
Artemis CEO Paul Cayard said: "The entire Artemis Racing team is devastated by what happened . Our heartfelt condolences are with Andrew's wife and family." Artemis chief executive Paul Cayard said: "The entire Artemis Racing team is devastated by what happened . Our heartfelt condolences are with Andrew's wife and family."
Mr Simpson won the Olympic Star class gold with Iain Percy - his Artemis team boss - in Beijing in 2008 and they took silver in London in 2012.Mr Simpson won the Olympic Star class gold with Iain Percy - his Artemis team boss - in Beijing in 2008 and they took silver in London in 2012.
The America's Cup website said support boats were at the scene to help in the recovery.The America's Cup website said support boats were at the scene to help in the recovery.
Artemis said that doctors "afloat" with the team tried unsuccessfully to revive the British sailor after he was freed from the wreckage.
San Francisco Fire Department spokeswoman Mindy Talmadge was quoted by the Associated Press as saying two sailors were brought to shore and taken to the St Francis Yacht Club where paramedics performed CPR on one of them.San Francisco Fire Department spokeswoman Mindy Talmadge was quoted by the Associated Press as saying two sailors were brought to shore and taken to the St Francis Yacht Club where paramedics performed CPR on one of them.
The other person's injuries were not life-threatening, she said.The other person's injuries were not life-threatening, she said.
The rest of the crew from the capsized boat were transferred to a support boat operated by Oracle Racing, which is defending its America's Cup title from last year, officials said.The rest of the crew from the capsized boat were transferred to a support boat operated by Oracle Racing, which is defending its America's Cup title from last year, officials said.
It is believed Mr Simpson served as the Swedish team's strategist.
Lt Jeannie Crump of the Coast Guard said it was not yet clear what caused the 72ft (22m) boat to capsize.Lt Jeannie Crump of the Coast Guard said it was not yet clear what caused the 72ft (22m) boat to capsize.
She said that a commercial salvage boat would tow the vessel to Clipper Cove, between Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island.
The America's Cup race is due to run from July until September.The America's Cup race is due to run from July until September.
It is believed to be the second time a sailor has died during training for the race.
In 1999, Martin Wizner of the Spanish Challenge was fatally injured after being struck on the head by a broken piece of equipment.