Please select your home edition
Edition
X-Yachts Leaderboard 2024 1

SailGP announces First Ever Fan-vote End-of-Season Awards

by SailGP 27 Jun 2024 10:47 EST
Fan-vote End-of-Season Awards © SailGP

New awards will allow fans to weigh in on the most significant moments and stars who shaped Season 4

As the conclusion of SailGP's 13-event Season 4 approaches, the global racing championship has announced the launch of a new, fan-vote end-of-season awards.

For the first time, fans worldwide will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite athletes, teams and moments from Season 4 across 10 categories, with voting now open at SailGP.com/Awards and global digital channels.

  • Voting Opens: June 27, 2024
  • Voting Closes: July 5, 2024
  • Award Announcements: July 8-13, 2024
Winners will be revealed in the lead-up to the SailGP Season 4 Grand Final in San Francisco (July 13-14), adding to the excitement and anticipation of the season's high-stakes finale, with USD $2M in prize money on the line - the largest in the sport.

Award Categories:

Driver of the Season: Featuring top talent such as league heavyweights Peter Burling (New Zealand) and Tom Slingsby (Australia), as well as young standout Diego Botin (Spain) and others.

Strategist of the Season: Highlighting strategic masterminds and some of the best female athletes at SailGP, including Tash Bryant (Australia), Liv Mackay (New Zealand) Hannah Mills (Great Britain) and others.

Grinder Team of the Season: Celebrating the powerhouse grinders from all ten teams.

Flight Controller of the Season: Acknowledging exceptional controllers like Jason Waterhouse (Australia) and Andy Maloney (New Zealand).

Wing Trimmer of the Season: Recognizing skilful trimmers including Blair Tuke (New Zealand) and Florian Trittel (Spain).

Coach of the Season: Honoring the league's top coaches - the stars behind the scenes - including Ben Durham (Australia) and Philippe Presti (Canada).

Moment of the Season: Reliving dramatic moments such as the United States' stunning capsize in Bermuda and New Zealand's photo finish victory at the Emirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix presented by P&O Marinas.

Racetrack of the Season: Celebrating all the spectacular venues of Season 4.

Breakthrough Impact League Moment of the Season: Recognizing the best sustainability and inclusivity initiatives from teams, on and off the water.

SailGP F50 Season 4 Dream Team: Comprising the best athletes from each position, as voted by you.

Votes can be cast on SailGP.com/Awards and @sailgp.

Related Articles

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
Australia SailGP Team wing collapse video
Looking at all the angles of the incident in San Francisco With salvage under way, the SailGP Technical Team will now begin an in-depth analysis to determine what caused the incident. Posted on 24 Mar
Spain SailGP Team snags San Francisco repeat
While Australia suffers 'heartbreaking' wing collapse Spain has triumphed once again in San Francisco, defeating NorthStar Canada (2nd) and France (3rd) to become the fifth winner in five events this season. Posted on 24 Mar
SailGP: Flying Roos dismasted in Pre-start
The Flying Roos (AUS) broke their wingsail in the final seconds leading up to the start of Race 7 The Flying Roos (AUS) broke their wingsail in the final seconds leading up to the start of Race 7 of the Oracle SailGP Regatta in San Francisco. Conditions at the time were a rising breeze of 10-15kts - well within the capability of the 24metre tall rig. Posted on 23 Mar
NorthStar Canada SailGP Team flies to the top
On Day 1 of Oracle San Francisco Sail Grand Prix NorthStar Canada picked up where they left off, leading the fleet with 35 points after a dynamic first day of the Oracle San Francisco Sail Grand Prix. Driver Giles Scott enjoyed three podium finishes - including two wins - in the first four fleet races. Posted on 23 Mar
SailGP: Canadians earn a big dividend for Danes
Canadian sporting gesture pays big dividend for non-starter in San Francisco Two wins from four races put the Northstar Canada team on top of the Leaderboard for the first day of racing in Oracle San Francisco SailGP. A very generous sporting gesture reaped a big dividend for the shorebound Rockwool Denmark team Posted on 22 Mar
Hyde Sails 2024 - One DesignArmstrong 728x90 - MA Foil Range - BOTTOMExposure Marine