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Extreme Sailing Series - Live on Sail-World this weekend

by Sail-World.com on 22 Jul 2015
The Extreme Sailing Series 2015. Act 4 - Cardiff. UK - Red Bull Sailing Team skippered by Hans Peter Steinacher (AUT) and crewed by Jason Waterhouse (AUS), Josh McKnight (AUS), Stewart Dodson (NZL) and Shaun Mason (GBR). Lloyd Images/Extreme Sailing Series
Extreme Sailing Series: Catch all the sailing action live on Sail-World. Racing gets underway on July 23 - this weekend.

The time is nearly upon us. With two days to go until the start gun rings out on the River Elbe, this is all you need to know about following the only German Act on the 2015 global tour: onsite, online and through the live video stream.



Friday - Live Video :



Saturday Live Video :



Sunday Live Video :



How to follow the action ONSITE

Fans on site can watch the high-performance Extreme 40s do battle on the Stadium racecourse from our free public Race Village, located on the River Elbe in the HafenCity area.

The award-winning Stadium Racing format is ideal for spectators providing exciting views of the racecourse from the waterfront. Whilst on land there’s something for everyone! On the Saturday and Sunday enjoy food and drink stalls, live music, ‘have a go’ activity sessions. For the full event schedule click here.

How to follow ONLINE

Racing takes place over four days from the 23-26 July, kicking off with the official media day and skippers press conference.


From the 24 July ‘Stadium Racing’ will be streamed live with expert commentary from Volvo Ocean Race village MC Jo Pickard and Series veteran Nick Moloney, including analytics from technical partner SAP. See below for timings.




Live streaming available at the following times:

Thursday 23 July

3D graphics - insights from SAP 1400 - 1700 Local Time (BST+1)

Friday 24 July

Live Video 1530 - 1700 Local Time (BST+1)

3D graphics - insights from SAP1400 - 1700 Local Time (BST+1)

Saturday 25 July

Live Video 1530 - 1700 Local Time (BST+1)

3D graphics - insights from SAP1400 - 1700 Local Time (BST+1)

Sunday 26 July

Live Video 1530 - 1700 Local Time (BST+1)

3D graphics - insights from SAP 1400 - 1700 Local Time (BST+1)
- See more by clicking here

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