
SailGP Comes to Sydney
Adrenaline-charged drama on the harbour.
After kicking off the season in Dubai and New Zealand, the SailGP tour blew into town on the weekend. And what a stopover it was. Held over two glorious days on Sydney Harbour, the nine rival national teams (Team USA did not start after capsizing during training) competed for podium bragging rights and a not insignificant $640,000 for the winning team. (The overall prize money for the season is close to $20 million, with approximately $3.2 million for the winner-takes-all Grand Final in Abu Dhabi in late November.)
The Australian team, helmed by Tom Slingsby, dominated for most of the weekend and came into Sunday’s final atop the table, but was pipped out in the end by Great Britain, with a resurgent Dylan Fletcher at the wheel; Canada finished third.
Living up to its billing as the most exciting racing on water, the foiled catamarans flew across the harbour—the top speed during the weekend was 93.54 km/h by GBR—despite having to navigate Shark Island in the middle of the course.
Next up, the tour moves to the United States for an American double header; the Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix takes place on March 15-16 followed by the Oracle San Francisco Sail Grand Prix on March 22-23.








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