Please select your home edition
Edition
Vaikobi 2024 December

Clean sweep for Ainslie and the British SailGP Team in Sydney on day 1

by SailGP 28 Feb 2020 01:48 PST 28-29 February 2020
Great Britain SailGP Team helmed by Ben Ainslie on day 1 of Sydney SailGP © David Gray for SailGP

Seven teams and one clear winner as Ben Ainslie and the Great Britain SailGP Team presented by INEOS kick start SailGP Season 2 with a bang. New to the championship this season, the five-time Olympian certainly showed he meant business today, ending day one of Sydney SailGP on 30 points from a possible 30.

Following racing, Ainslie said: "You can't really ask for better conditions than that, 15-20 knots, southerly on Sydney Harbour. It was a real challenge for all the teams because the wind was so shifty which meant a lot of difficult manoeuvres needed to be executed. But I think our team did a great job, the guys on the boat were fantastic and we're delighted with three wins."

Consisting of three high speed fleet races, day one of racing wasn't short of drama and near misses. An early collision in race one meant the new Spanish team, skippered at the moment by stand in helm Phil Robertson, missed out on a podium finish and France had to drop out of race two and three of the day due to boat damage leaving just six F50s on the course.

With a totally one-design fleet, the results come down to the tactical decisions being made on board and today the Brits proved they can make the right call under pressure. With a big wind shift in race two, Ainslie picked the left-hand side of the course while Rome Kirby of USA went right. It was an intense match race between the two nations up to the top mark with Ainslie just sneaking in front and ultimately leading the fleet to the finish line.

Commenting on the difficulties the teams face when racing, Ainslie said: "The most challenging thing is the racecourse. It's a very tight course which forces you to do a lot of manoeuvres and with such high intensity that's really impactful. You've got to have a great team because if someone loses their position or makes a mistake then the whole thing falls apart quite quickly and all of a sudden you can be at the back of the fleet. You've just got to try and stay focused and execute those manoeuvres well."

Communication on these high-speed foiling catamarans is crucial on a day like today with gusty and variable wind conditions but with experienced SailGP athletes Iain Jensen on the wing and Luke Parkinson on flight controls, Ainslie proved he indeed has a strong team behind him and this could make all the difference when it comes to getting into the match race final tomorrow.

Season 1 winner, Tom Slingsby of the Australia SailGP Team commented on the Brits performance: "I'm not worried about the British, but they did well today. They're clearly sailing faster and better than the rest of the fleet - they have great teamwork. We just need to try and win enough points to get in that match race tomorrow."

It's been a good day in the office for the British team, but the hard work doesn't stop there. With lighter winds forecast tomorrow, the team will prepare for day two by studying some of their lighter air footage from earlier training days on Sydney Harbour, but will that be enough to get them into the match race tomorrow? "If we do that that's a whole different game again. It's been quite a while since we did a match race, so we'll go away and study hard", said Ainslie.

Full race replays from day one of racing at Sydney SailGP are available on Sky Sports at 1100 and 1730 GMT on Friday 28th February. Full race replays will also be available on the SailGP APP 48 hours after racing.

You can catch day two of racing from 1100 GMT on Sky Sports on Saturday 29th February. More information is available at sailgp.com/watch

Standing after day 1:

1. GBR - 30
2. JPN - 23
3. AUS - 23
4. USA - 19
5. ESP - 15
6. DEN - 13

Related Articles

SailGP Docuseries Spotlights Spithill's Sacrifices
Showcasing growth of the most exciting racing on water SailGP announced it will launch its first-ever, long-form premium docuseries Uncharted next month in order to highlight how the global championship has flipped the narrative on traditional sailing through the lens of Jimmy Spithill. Posted on 21 May
Coutts gives some advice to ageing pro teams
Coutts sounds a warning to the 12 teams to refresh their talent and upskill younger sailors Speaking with Stevie Morrison at the SailGP Technologies facility in Southampton, UK, Coutts sounds a warning to the 12 teams to refresh their talent, upskill younger sailors, and bring them into the SailGP teams. Posted on 15 May
SailGP upgrades F50 fleet ahead of New York event
A series of upgrades are now under way to all 12 wingsails Following a full inspection and review, SailGP can confirm a series of upgrades are now under way to all 12 wingsails in the championship's fleet of high-speed F50 catamarans. Posted on 12 May
Diego Botin on 'getting back in the game'
After a slow start to SailGP Season 5 Young guns Spain may have swept to victory last season, stealing the Season 4 Championship title from under the noses of league heavyweights Australia and New Zealand, but they began the 2025 Season with a string of mixed results. Posted on 4 May
SailGP: Russell Coutts gives a progress report
Progresson on review of wingsail structures, new boat builds, and building up the spares inventory. SailGP CEO Russell Coutts has provided an update on the League's issues as it undertakes a review of the wingsail structures, new boat builds, and building up the spares inventory. Posted on 3 May
Grael reflects on Mubadala Brazil's first season
Challenging conditions, big goals and gaining the team's trust It's been a whirlwind first season for Mubadala Brazil so far. The team, led by SailGP's first female driver and double Olympic champion Martine Grael, entered the league alongside Red Bull Italy at the start of the season. Posted on 19 Apr
Auckland responds to 2026 SailGP ommission
Auckland Events CEO responds to 2026 SailGP venue ommission despite a valid Hosting Agreement. Auckland Unlimited CEO has responded to the ommission of Auckland from the 2026 preliminary event list circulated by the SailGP League, despite a four event Kiwi hosting contract having one event remaining. Posted on 16 Apr
Australia expands to two events
For 2026 Rolex SailGP Championship SailGP, the global sail racing championship, has today revealed an expanded Australian footprint, with two events - Perth and Sydney - confirmed among the first 2026 Season destinations. Posted on 16 Apr
SailGP Rio event cancelled
After identifying a defect in select wingsails across the F50 fleet After identifying a defect in select wingsails across the F50 fleet, SailGP has made the difficult decision to cancel next month's Rio event (May 3-4) in order to facilitate required repairs ahead of New York and the remainder of the 2025 Season. Posted on 10 Apr
SailGP: F50's sent for wingsail checks
The SailGP fleet has been diverted "to a shipyard" for wingsail checks. Reports by Brazilian newspaper OGlobo's website that the SailGP fleet has been diverted "to a shipyard" for wingsail checks, have been confirmed. The Brazil SailGP event has been cancelled. Posted on 10 Apr
Allen Dynamic 40 FooterHyde Sails 2024 - One DesignRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTER