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The SailGP international series will add another Australian race next year at the former America’s Cup venue near Perth on the west coast.
SailGP's global championship features a dozen national teams from the U.S., Italy, Germany and others battling in identical high-tech, high-speed 50-foot foiling catamarans. Many of the teams have ...
Athletes investing into business ventures is no new thing as several of sports' biggest stars have put their money where their mouth is when it comes to SailGP ...
Teams use foiling catamarans to reach speeds over 60 mph as they race to the finish line. It attracts top sailors who use cutting-edge tech to compete at various locations around the globe.
The 12 national SailGP teams compete head-to-head in identical F50 catamarans. Propelling F50s above the water at high speed is potentially dangerous — when ‘foiling’ above the surface of ...
It's the 5th time Lake Garda has hosted the foiling catamarans as part of the GC32 Racing Tour. The heavyweight battle at the top of the leaderboard was between the Adam Minoprio-skippered Oman ...
The league made the call after identifying a defect in select wingsails across the fleet of F50 foiling catamarans and will instead work to address that in time for their return to New York in ...
When skipper Tom Slingsby heard a loud bang on his SailGP foiling F50 catamaran and started “counting heads” to ensure his team were safe when the giant wind sail collapsed within centimetre ...
This year there are 12 national teams racing. The series features identical high-tech, high-speed 50-foot foiling catamarans. After Perth and Sydney next year, races are planned in Rio de Janeiro ...
Featuring cutting-edge F50 foiling catamarans, the sport pits nations against each other with only the world's best operating the speedy vessels. On top of a hefty prize pot of £9.6million ($12 ...