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Georgie Corlett-Pitt talks to Emirates GBR driver, Dylan Fletcher about the season so far, and looks ahead to the UK ...
Australia’s all conquering SailGP team is out to win again on Sydney Harbour after a rival’s poaching raid that signals a change in the sport. “Our off-season was a bit different to how we ...
SYDNEY — The French team will return to action for the first time this year to ensure a full fleet of 12 boats takes part in the Sydney leg of the SailGP series on Saturday and Sunday.
SYDNEY — Britain lost the lead and regained it to beat Canada and Australia in a thrilling three-boat final in the Sydney leg of SailGP, stretching its overall lead after podium finishes in the ...
Australia SailGP, 8-9 February, 2025: Capsize and collisions Sydney Harbour, with its beautiful backdrop and notoriously tricky conditions, hosted the third event of the season.
High-speed catamaran racing series SailGP is doing just that, providing fans with a deeper understanding of the sport and ...
The Sydney event was expected to be the first in SailGP history to see a full fleet of 12 boats with the return of France, but the US were forced to miss day one after sustaining damage in a capsize ...
British SailGP Team Tops Sydney Showcase. With teams still coming to grips with the F50 and its new foil and wing configurations, it was the British squad that emerged at the top in Sydney.
In Sydney, the campaign hit rock bottom with a disastrous weekend, marred by penalty issues and an incident in practice when Germany collided with Brazil, resulting in a 12-point penalty.
In this photo released by SailGP, the Australia SailGP team, helmed by driver Tom Slingsby, competes on Race Day 1 of the KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix in Sydney, Australia. Saturday, Feb. 8 ...
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SailGP returns to where it all started in Sydney this weekend and six years on from the inaugural race, co-founder Russell Coutts sees a bright future for the innovative international sailing league.