Get Your Game On
SailGP, Virtual Regatta and World Sailing team up for SailGP Season 2 game experience.
SailGP, Virtual Regatta and World Sailing team up for SailGP Season 2 game experience.
U.S. SailGP Team announced its starting lineup for SailGP’s second season, and this time, says CEO and helmsman and Rome Kirby, they’re taking their performance to “another level.”
Team Australia SailGP victorious over rivals on Team Japan to win SailGP Season 1 trophy and its million-dollar prize.
A battle for the cash and a test of big-breeze boathandling on are tap for the final stop of SailGP’s first season.
This latest pro-sailing circuit, wrapping up its first year, had its growing pains, but the kids liked it.
SailGP Team Australia’s Jason Waterhouse has the high-pressure role of keeping his team’s foiling platform, airborne, which is far easier said than done.
After dominating the fleet races in New York, Team Japan rolled into the final match race to revenge successive losses to Team Australia. This time, it all went their way.
Hard sailing and strong winds took a toll on the fleet as some crews survived and others excelled in the opening races of SailGP New York.
On the eve of SailGP’s New York races, the skippers reveal the challenge of the Hudson and how they go to school on their competitors.
The series moves to New York City for some madness on the river off Manhattan in June
With two weeks until SailGP’s inaugural stateside racing, the U.S. SailGP team made a splash when its F50 racing catamaran was hoisted into the waters of San Francisco Bay for the very first time.
The first ever SailGP was witnessed by more than 20,000 people who took to the water on the spectacular Sydney Harbor, providing the perfect amphitheater
SailGP, Virtual Regatta and World Sailing team up for SailGP Season 2 game experience.
U.S. SailGP Team announced its starting lineup for SailGP’s second season, and this time, says CEO and helmsman and Rome Kirby, they’re taking their performance to “another level.”
Team Australia SailGP victorious over rivals on Team Japan to win SailGP Season 1 trophy and its million-dollar prize.
A battle for the cash and a test of big-breeze boathandling on are tap for the final stop of SailGP’s first season.
This latest pro-sailing circuit, wrapping up its first year, had its growing pains, but the kids liked it.
SailGP Team Australia’s Jason Waterhouse has the high-pressure role of keeping his team’s foiling platform, airborne, which is far easier said than done.
After dominating the fleet races in New York, Team Japan rolled into the final match race to revenge successive losses to Team Australia. This time, it all went their way.
Hard sailing and strong winds took a toll on the fleet as some crews survived and others excelled in the opening races of SailGP New York.
On the eve of SailGP’s New York races, the skippers reveal the challenge of the Hudson and how they go to school on their competitors.
The series moves to New York City for some madness on the river off Manhattan in June
With two weeks until SailGP’s inaugural stateside racing, the U.S. SailGP team made a splash when its F50 racing catamaran was hoisted into the waters of San Francisco Bay for the very first time.
The first ever SailGP was witnessed by more than 20,000 people who took to the water on the spectacular Sydney Harbor, providing the perfect amphitheater
Sign up for Sailing World emails to receive features on travel destinations, event listings and product reviews as well as special offers on behalf of Sailing World’s partners.
By signing up you agree to receive communications from Sailing World and select partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You may opt out of email messages/withdraw consent at any time.