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  2. 2024–25 SailGP championship - Wikipedia

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    The Race Calendar for 2024-25 was announced on July 9, 2024, and features new stops in Brazil, UAE, ... Enel Rio Sail Grand Prix May 3–4, 2025 TBD 7

  3. SailGP - Wikipedia

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    The F50s of the Japan and United States SailGP teams foiling in New York Harbour at the New York Sail Grand Prix – part of SailGP's inaugural 2019 season.. Rolex SailGP Championship [1] is an international sailing competition that features high-performance F50 foiling catamarans, where teams compete across a season of multiple grands prix (GP) around the world. [2]

  4. 2023–24 SailGP championship - Wikipedia

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    ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix | Christchurch March 23–24, 2024 New Zealand: 10 Bermuda: Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix May 4–5, 2024 Spain 11 Halifax, Canada ROCKWOOL Canada Sail Grand Prix | Halifax June 1–2, 2024 Emirates Great Britain 12 New York City, United States Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix June 22–23, 2024 New Zealand: 13

  5. The High-Adrenaline Racing of SailGP, Where Boats Don ... - AOL

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    Three-time Rolex Sailor of the Year Tom Slingsby gives us a glimpse into a new sort of sailing.

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  7. Diego Botin skippers young Spanish crew to 1st SailGP win ...

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    Diego Botin barely made it into the podium race and then skippered Spain to its first SailGP victory, beating Nicolai Sehested of Rockwool Denmark and three-time defending champion Tom Slingsby of ...

  8. New Zealand SailGP Team - Wikipedia

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    Investigation into the cause of the collapse found that "the mast went drastically out of alignment." - Russell Coutts [12] Peter Burling said, “With a conventional sail, if the wind comes from the other side, it’ll flap. The wing, well it doesn’t flap, it’s rigid, though it actually creates a huge amount of pressure the other way and ...

  9. Sail GP: how do supercharged racing yachts go so fast? An ...

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    F50 catamarans used in the "Formula One"of sailing can travel at up to 50 knots.