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2023
27:00
Who will claim the league's biggest prize after a nail-biting sprint to the finish?
26:00
Intense races, iconic global venues, elite teams and athletes, record-breaking speeds. SailGP is the most exciting racing on water.
26:00
SailGP returns to the iconic waters of Sydney Harbour for the ninth event of SailGP Season 3.
1:13:00
Following a hugely successful Australia Sail Grand Prix in SailGP Season 2, SailGP will return to the iconic waters of Sydney Harbour for the ninth event of SailGP Season 3.
26:00
Two-time SailGP Champions Australia got their title defence off to the perfect start at the opening event of Season 3, picking up maximum points with victory in the Bermuda Sail Grand Prix presented by Hamilton Princess.
26:00
The Aussies stormed back after disastrously ending Race Day 1 in eighth place to snatch victory from France and Great Britain in a nail-biting Final that was fought to the finish.
26:00
There were two drastically contasting race days in the Côte d'Azur, as Saturday saw incredibly strong winds - resulting in France breaking the SailGP speed record - while Sunday brought extremely light air which Jimmy Spithill mastered to drive the U.S. to victory.
26:00
After an eventful weekend, the New Zealand SailGP Team secured its second event victory in a row with a masterful performance in the Danish capital.
26:00
The Kiwis left the Danes and the Aussies in their wake and wowed crowds with a 100% fly time, and top speed of 77.1 km/h in the event-deciding encounter.
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Neck and neck racing with Jimmy Spithill’s U.S. team throughout culminated in a tense last-minute battle between the two crews, and it was France who managed to cross the finish line just a single boats' length ahead of their rivals.
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The Aussies, back-to-back and reigning SailGP Champions, blew Canada and the Brits away in the Lake Michigan winner-takes-all Final, extending their incredible winning streak to five successive events.
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Peter Burling's Kiwi team blasted away competition from Nicolai Sehested's Denmark and broke two time champion Australia's five-strong event winning streak to the delight of crowds lining Plymouth Hoe.
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