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F50-Catamaran - Sail GP - Cowes GBR

Saturday, 10. August 2019– Sunday, 11. August 2019

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Monday, August 12, 2019   

F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Act 4 - Cowes GBR - Final results, Team AUS of Tom Slingsby outstanding winner

 F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Act 4 - Cowes GBR - Final results, Team AUS of Tom Slingsby outstanding winner Much action in Cowes GBR yesterday during Act 4 of SailGP thanks to winds around 25kn. Team USA of Rome Kirby USA capsized within 30 seconds of the start of race one, but surprisingly was able to compete during the rest of the day. Less lucky was Team GBR of Dylan Fletcher GBR taking a violent nose dive on the penultimate leg of the first race that prevented them from finishing racing. Outstanding was Team AUS of Tom Slingsby AUS dominating all three races and becoming the first crew to break the 50-knot speed barrier in sail racing. Team JPN of Nathan Outteridge AUS, at the top of the leaderboard one point ahead of the Slingsby going into Cowes, had a crash down from the foils in race one causing a break of one of its grinding pedestals, drastically decreasing performance and never had a chance to challenge Team AUS. -----The leaderboard, the news and the video of the day. ----- Next stop will be the SailGP Final in Marseille FRA, where the SailGP championship trophy and $1 million awaits the season winner.
Monday, August 12, 2019   

F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Act 4 - Cowes GBR - Final results, Team AUS of Tom Slingsby outstanding winner

Much action in Cowes GBR yesterday during Act 4 of SailGP thanks to winds around 25kn. Team USA of Rome Kirby USA capsized within 30 seconds of the start of race one, but surprisingly was able to compete during the rest of the day. Less lucky was Team GBR of Dylan Fletcher GBR taking a violent nose dive on the penultimate leg of the first race that prevented them from finishing racing. Outstanding was Team AUS of Tom Slingsby AUS dominating all three races and becoming the first crew to break the 50-knot speed barrier in sail racing. Team JPN of Nathan Outteridge AUS, at the top of the leaderboard one point ahead of the Slingsby going into Cowes, had a crash down from the foils in race one causing a break of one of its grinding pedestals, drastically decreasing performance and never had a chance to challenge Team AUS. -----The leaderboard, the news and the video of the day. ----- Next stop will be the SailGP Final in Marseille FRA, where the SailGP championship trophy and $1 million awaits the season winner.
Sunday, August 11, 2019   

F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Act 4 - Cowes GBR - Day 2, racing postponed due to stormy winds

 F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Act 4 - Cowes GBR - Day 2, racing postponed due to stormy winds No racing in Cowes GBR yesterday because of stormy winds of up to 35kn. The fourth SailGP Act will therefore be held today Sunday with the program condensed on one day. Livestream will be available on this website beginning at 15h UTC. A 18-22kn has been forecast and spectacle is guarenteed. Team GBR, winner of both Practice Races on Friday, as well as Team Australia and Team Japan reached speeds above 50kn during the trainings. ----- The preview.
Saturday, August 10, 2019   

F50-Catamaran - Sail GP - Cowes GBR - Start postponed

 F50-Catamaran - Sail GP - Cowes GBR - Start postponed Round 5 of SailGP in Cowes was scheduled to begin today on the foiling F-50 catamarans. Due to forecasted severe adverse weather, and in order to ensure the safety of all athletes, racing has been postponed on Sunday. Interim leader after 3 of the 5 events is Japan (Nathan Outteridge NZL) one point ahead of Australia (Tom Slingsby AUS). ----- The news.


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