
Aaron Kuriloff
Markets Co-Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal
@WSJ markets bureau co-chief. Formerly at Bloomberg and The Times-Picayune. Ocean enthusiast.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
wsj.com | Joshua Robinson |Aaron Kuriloff
Over his long career making boats go as fast as humanly possible, Matt Gotrel has done all kinds of grueling jobs. In the Olympics, he rowed them to the brink of collapse to win gold for Great Britain. And in America’s Cup racing, he used all of that upper-body strength to grind enormous cranks that operated the sails. What Gotrel had never been asked to do until recently was sail a boat by riding a bike.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
wsj.com | Aaron Kuriloff
The first time Doug DeVos and John “Hap” Fauth set out to conquer sailing’s America’s Cup, their nine-figure project could hardly have gone worse: The boat capsized and nearly sank. Three years later, DeVos and Fauth are trying again. And this time, they’re going for more than staying afloat. By backing this Cup’s lone U.S. entrant—dubbed American Magic—for a second time, they’re hoping to restore the trophy to the New York Yacht Club, which once held it for 132 years, but hasn’t won since 1980.
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Jun 28, 2023 |
wsj.com | Aaron Kuriloff
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Jul 16, 2020 |
wsj.com | Aaron Kuriloff
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Dec 26, 2018 |
wsj.com | Aaron Kuriloff
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