U.S. SailGP Team Victorious in Sydney

U.S. SailGP Team posts its first SailGP event win in Sydney to continue its rise to top tier of the series leaderboard.
(L-R) Peter Kinney, grinder of United States SailGP Team, Taylor Canfield, driver of United States SailGP Team, Hans Henken, flight controller of United States SailGP Team, Anna Barth, strategist of Germany SailGP Team presented by Deutsche Bank, Harry Melges IV, reserve sailor of United States SailGP Team, Michael Menninger, wing trimmer of United States SailGP Team, Andrew Campbell, strategist of United States SailGP Team, and Mac Agnese, grinder of United States SailGP Team, celebrate on the podium with the winners wheel following victory in the final race of the event on Race Day 2 of the KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix in Sydney, Australia. Felix Diemer for SailGP

The U.S. SailGP Team won the KPMG Sydney Sail Grand Prix, sailing to victory ahead of Emirates GBR in second and the Los Gallos, of Spain, in third. It marks the team’s first event win since Cádiz in Season 4, and Canfield’s first ever in SailGP – a moment he called, “an incredible feeling.”

The Americans were the form team on a light, tricky Championship Sunday, with consistent performances (3, 1, 6) in the final qualifying fleet races of the weekend. As crews struggled in the disturbed air – with foiling conditions limited at the very bottom of the wind range – the Americans managed, for the most part, to stay out of the pack.

“It was a tricky racetrack but we came into today with a really good plan,” said Canfield. “We knew we had to keep the pedal down, stay in clean air, stay out of the pack. Our starting has always been pretty good in the lighter conditions, and we got off the line well, kept our heads out of the boat and did a nice job.”

The victory signals a major step forward for the Americans, who have made notable improvements in recent events. “We’ve been putting in the effort,” said Canfield. Continuing, “We said we were going to stick to our processes and that showed. We’re getting better all the time and to get a win is huge.” 

The United States SailGP Team helmed by Taylor Canfield race alongside Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team helmed by Dylan Fletcher whilst in action on Race Day 2 of the KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix in Sydney, Australia. Felix Diemer for SailGP

Emirates GBR won the start of the Final race, initially controlling the early stages before Canfield’s crew seized the lead mid-race with a decisive move into the gate and never looked back – gaining a commanding lead on the final legs and keeping clear air to the finish. Emirates GBR crossed the line in second, while Spain’s Los Gallos, the most consistent team across the event, completed the podium in third.

Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team strategist Hannah Mills said, “It was just so hard today, in particular just with that really down range – not foiling at all in the first couple of races and then a little bit of foiling in the final – it feels like surviving a day like that and we somehow did and got into the Final and we landed second.”

The defending Rolex SailGP Champions have now moved into the top spot on the overall standings (28 points), while Australia sit second with 25 points. The U.S. SailGP Team have entered the podium group, now third overall with 20 points. 

The final qualifying fleet races of the weekend were a game of chutes and ladders for the championship’s international teams – with many glad to leave Sydney behind them. That includes Northstar SailGP Team, who finished last among the teams competing on Sydney Harbor.

Driver Giles Scott said, “I’m definitely looking forward to getting home and putting Sydney behind us, that’s for sure. A few sayings probably come to mind – when it rains, it pours – and that’s how it felt this weekend. We didn’t really get anything right. We were fighting potential contact today and getting locked up at marks. No breaks, just a tough weekend so we’re looking forward to resetting.”

For the BONDS Flying Roos, Sydney was a remarkable event for all the wrong reasons – the first time the three-time Rolex SailGP Champions have missed out on an event final at home.

BONDS Flying Roos driver Tom Slingsby said, “It’s frustrating. We were in a good position even going into the last race. We were still inside the top three but we had a shocking final race. We also had some pretty poor results earlier in the day so we just didn’t sail well enough to make the Final and got the result we deserved. We need to go back and review – I need to look closely at what I did wrong because I made a lot of mistakes today.”

Artemis SailGP Team helmed by Nathan Outteridge leads Red Bull Italy SailGP Team helmed by Phil Robertson, NORTHSTAR SailGP Team helmed by Giles Scott and Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team helmed by Dylan Fletcher in action on Race Day 1 of the KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix in Sydney, Australia. Travis Hayto for SailGP

Other teams however, showed signs of improvement, including Mubadala Brazil who finished the weekend seventh overall, with consistent, mid-fleet results across the weekend – a hopeful sign before the team’s home debut next month.

Martine Grael, Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team driver said, “Coming into this event, there were a lot of things going on in our team with a few changes in the crew. I think it created a lot of union in the team to make this happen, and that union is exactly what we need to race well together. I’m quite happy with the results, actually.”

The KPMG Sydney Sail Grand Prix completes the first stage of 2026 Season, with a triple header Down Under. Now, the Rolex SailGP Championship looks ahead to its South American debut next month: the Enel Rio Sail Grand Prix, April 11-12, 2026.

KPMG SYDNEY SAIL GRAND PRIX – EVENT LEADERBOARD

U.S. SailGP Team

Emirates Great Britain

Los Gallos

Red Bull Italy

BONDS Flying Roos

ROCKWOOL Racing

Mubadala Brazil

Germany by Deutsche Bank

Artemis

Switzerland

Northstar

Black Foils

DS Automobiles SailGP Team France

ROLEX SAILGP CHAMPIONSHIP 2026 SEASON LEADERBOARD

(1) Emirates Great Britain // 28 pts

(2) BONDS Flying Roos // 25 pts

(3) U.S. SailGP Team // 20 pts

(4) DS Automobiles SailGP Team France // 20 pts

(5) Los Gallos // 16 pts

(6) Artemis // 15 pts

(7) Red Bull Italy // 11 pts

(8) ROCKWOOL Racing // 11 pts

(9) Germany Deutsche Bank // 10 pts

(10) Northstar // 6 pts

(11) Mubadala Brazil // 5 pts

(12) Black Foils // 2 pts

(13) Switzerland 1 pt