Tom Slingsby and his Australian crew have delivered for the home crowd at the opener of the KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix, securing a solid second place but on equal points with Nicolai Sehested’s ROCKWOOL Denmark, who takes the top spot in a thrilling showdown on Sydney Harbour.
After a light-wind season to date, fans finally got to see SailGP in its full glory – close racing, and plenty of drama. The highly anticipated Sydney event got off to an exciting start with gusty conditions that tested the athletes and provided an action-packed first day on the waters of Sydney Harbour including a near capsize by Erik Heil’s Germany.
In front of a fervent home crowd, Slingsby’s Australia team was back with a bang after the disappointment of a season-worst seventh-place finish in Abu Dhabi. Securing a 1-2-4 result in the eighth event of SailGP Season 4, Australia remains firmly in the hunt for its season-first win and ready to defend its title on home waters, although will have a tough challenge from Denmark who is also after its maiden SailGP win and finished the day with a 2-3-2 scoreline to take the overnight lead.
Thousands of Australian fans watched on from Genesis Island – right in the center of the race course – and hundreds of spectator boats as the ten strong fleet delivered dramatic racing that saw three different race winners. In the opening race, Australia took advantage of its favored gusty wind conditions on Sydney Harbour, flying across the start line in Race 1 in record time and maintaining an unchallenged lead for the race, and averaging speeds of 60k/ph.
The Flying Roos then made a strong comeback in the second race of the day after a slow start to finish in second behind an impressive performance from Diego Botin’s Spanish team who took the win. The race wasn’t without drama as the teams fought to get in front, resulting in a near capsize for the German team when it came head-to-head with Quentin Delapierre’s France at the fifth gate and needed to take evasive action, missing the turning mark – which it nearly hit – and just saving a capsize.
The final race of the day saw an impressive performance from Australian sailor, Nathan Outteridge – stepping in for Peter Burling – who steered the New Zealand SailGP Team to first place after some smart decisions saw the team make the best of the tricky conditions to lead the pack for the majority of the race. ROCKWOOL Denmark crossed the line second to cement the overnight lead, France finished third and the home team secured fourth position.
For one team it was a day to forget, as hydraulic pump issues for Phil Robertson’s Canada team saw them finish last in the opening race and then, despite the best efforts to get them sailing again, the technical issue meant they couldn’t compete in the rest of the day’s racing.
The KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix in Sydney continues at 4pm AEDT tomorrow, February 25 with the top three teams going into the Grand Final. Viewing is available on Fox Sports News, Kayo Freebies and the partnership with SBS (Special Broadcasting Service). For details on how to watch around the globe visit SailGP.com/watch. For fans in Sydney, limited tickets are still available to have a seat in the middle of the action. Head to SailGP.com/Sydney for more information and to secure a ticket.
KPMG AUSTRALIA SAIL GRAND PRIX | SYDNEY
Day Two Racing: Sunday, February 25, 4.00 p.m. – 5.30 p.m. AEDT
KPMG AUSTRALIA SAIL GRAND PRIX RACE DAY 1 STANDINGS
- 1 // ROCKWOOL Denmark 26 points
- 2 // Australia 26 points
- 3 // New Zealand 24 points
- 4 // France 21 points
- 5 // Spain 20 points
- 6 // Switzerland 13 points
- 7 // Germany 12 points
- 8 // Emirates GBR 11 points
- 9 // USA 9 points
- 10 // Canada 1 point
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