The America's Cup returned to New York City and the Hudson River for the first time since 1920 this weekend. Al Bello/Getty Images North America/Getty Images Sailing fans flocked to The Big Apple to witness six teams face off over two days of sailboat racing. Spencer Platt/Getty Images North America/Getty Images Points won at the New York event count towards overall tallies for the final competition which will be held next year in Bermuda. Al Bello/Getty Images North America/Getty Images A man watches boats in New York Harbor from a vantage point in New Jersey as America's Cup racing begins Saturday. Spencer Platt/Getty Images North America/Getty Images Despite a good turnout for the event, unfavorable weather conditions meant Saturday's action was curtailed. Elsa/Getty Images North America/Getty Images Softbank Team Japan sails during day one of the America's Cup World Series race on the Hudson River. Al Bello/Getty Images North America/Getty Images Organizers said there wasn't enough wind to stage a full card of racing on Saturday. DON EMMERT/AFP/AFP/Getty Images But Sunday brought sunshine, wind and more amiable conditions. Elsa/Getty Images North America/Getty Images Sailboats maneuver for position during the start of the first race on Sunday. DON EMMERT/AFP/AFP/Getty Images Groupama Team France takes to the waves during Sunday's first race. DON EMMERT/AFP/AFP/Getty Images But it would be Emirates Team New Zealand that would win in New York and retain its overall lead in the America's Cup standings. Elsa/Getty Images North America/Getty Images ORACLE Team USA finished second, followed by Groupama Team France, SoftBank Team Japan, Land Rover BAR and Artemis Racing. Spencer Platt/Getty Images North America/Getty Images In the series overall, Emirates Team New Zealand now leads ORACLE Team USA with Land Rover BAR in third. Elsa/Getty Images North America/Getty Images Prev Next