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F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Aarhus DEN

Friday, 20. August 2021– Saturday, 21. August 2021

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Sunday, August 22, 2021   

F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Aarhus DEN - Final results

 F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Aarhus DEN - Final results In light winds, only partly sufficient for foiling, the last qualification races and the final were sailed yesterday. With the teams from Australia, England and Japan, the favourites qualified for the final. Tom Slingsby AUS and his Australians took the win by a large margin as Team GBR with Ben Ainslie had to accept a penalty and dropped back to third place. Team AUS now leads the overall GP standings by 2 points over Team GBR. ----- The rankings and the report.
Saturday, August 21, 2021   

F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Aarhus DEN - Day 1

 F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Aarhus DEN - Day 1 The inconsistent offshore winds made for varied racing in Aarhus yesterday. 3 races were sailed, Team Australia with Tom Slingsby AUS took the lead with ranks 2/2/5. Team GBR with Ben Ainslie follows one point behind. ----- The rankings and the replay of yesterday's live broadcast. The races of today's final day can also be followed live on Servus-TV beginning at 13h CET.
Friday, August 20, 2021   

F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Aarhus DEN - First races today

 F50-Catamaran - SailGP - Aarhus DEN - First races today The 4th round of the Sail GP starts today in Arhus. After a break Ben Ainslie GBR is back at the helm of Team GBR, which had won the first round of the GPS. Yesterday in practice the Englishmen set a new aboslute speed record for the F50 class with 53.1kn (= 98.3 kmh) - the report with video. Also back after the Olympic break are Peter Burling NZL and Blair Tuke NZL on board Team New Zealand, Burling was successfully replaced by Arnaud Psarofaghis SUI for the last two rounds. New on board Team Denmark is ILCA-6 Olympic winner Anne-Marie Rindom DEN, in training the Danes caused a spectacle with a capsize - the report. Today from 15h on various TV stations will broadcast the event live, including Austria's Servus-TV. The preview.


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