Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden CXr

SailGP: Northstar Canada has stellar win as Blackfoils stumble on Final Day

by Richard Gladwell - Sail-World.com/nz 16 Mar 2025 15:50 PDT
Canada Northstar SailGP - Day 2 Rolex Los Angeles SailGP - March 16, 2025 © Ricardo Pinto/SailGP

The regrouped Northstar Canada team turned in a superlative performance in the Final Day of Rolex Loas Angeles SailGP, to score a big win - their first under Giles Scott (GBR) as skipper.

In fact we have to go back to Christchurch in early 2023 - two years distant - to find the last time the Canadian team won. This was also the first win under new team ownership, and since double Olympic Gold medalist Scott replaced the team's original helmsman Phil Robertson (NZL). His first regatta was in Dubai at the start of Season 5.

The New Zealand team, the Black Foils could not maintain their advantage from Day 1, when they won two of the four races, finished second in another. They were only millimetres over the startline in the fourth, and were sent to the back of the fleet by the Chief Umpire.

For the second day, the BlackFoils seemed to get their start time and distance right - with one particularly impressive display in Race 6 where they were 200metres behind with 21 secs left to the start, but managed to time their run perfectly through to leeward of a group of boats clustered at the windward en of the start line, and got through to be on the front of the starting grid and with speed.

However the Kiwis seemed to have an issue staying on the foils during tacks and gybes - more so than other teams.

Just 11 teams faced the starter, sailing in a light weather configuration with a 24metre wing - the mid-size option - just four crew - and the medium to fresh air T-Foils, but with the light air rudder foil. Winds were lighter today down to 7kts at times, but strengthened slightly during the day. The pressure was not even across the course, with teams getting sufficent windstrength to get foiling on occasions, only to drop back into displacement mode during the tack or gybe.

In the early stages of the final fleet race, with Canada, Australia and New Zealand seemingly assured of a place in the Final, the British team skippered by Tokyo 2020 Gold Medalist, Dylan Fletcher and 7pts in arrears for a Finals place looked to have gate crashed the cosy Finals party, with an emphatic ened to end win.

At the start the lead group all got foiling off the startline, with New Zealand last. Canada and Australia were in 5th and 6th place and the Brits were through to the Final.

However the Kiwis got foiling and sailed abound a bunch ahead of them to be 5th on points and with Australia dropping abck to be last, and out of the Final, prompting skipper Tom Slingsby to rebuke his crew just after the start of Leg 3, when they were lying in 8th place and out of the Final: "We've gotta ail better than this. Ridiculous. We just lost it." At this point Emirates GBR were a leg ahead of the rest of the fleet. But in the end the Finals slot was controlled by the jostling in the peloton, with the two of the three finalists, Canada, New Zealand sitting in the top five, and Australia living off the scraps at back.

However as has been seen so often in SailGP, Australia were in like a robber's dog in the final metres as the Australians battled with USA for 7th place. Yet again Tom Slingsby and friends were able to get foiling, and snatched the vital place right at the death, and joined the Black Foils and Canadians in the Final.

The Flying Roos didn't live up to their moniker at the start of the Final, being dropped by Canada and New Zealand who both foiled to the first mark, leaving Australia to sail at half their speed. But the Australians cunningly picked the best side of the course on Leg 3 and closed up the gap, aided somewhat by the Kiwis falling off the foils yet again.

The Canadians eased away to a 200 metre lead, heading for the right hand side of the course and better pressure. The Kiwis looked to be getting back into it on the penultimate leg, chopping the Canadian lead down to 65 metres, but another muffed tack - through crew error, or repeated equipment failure saw that lead more than double in a few seconds in the now 8.5kt breeze.

Slingsby was unable to re-establish contact with the Kiwis and Northstar Canada eased away to a comfortable win the the 7m 30sec race, with New Zealand team second and Auatralia third.

The action resumes next weekend in San Francisco.

Full replay:


Related Articles

Black Foils' damaged F50 arrives in Auckland
Black Foils' damaged F50 arrived in Auckland on Tuesday and has been transported to C-Tech. Black Foils' damaged F50 arrived in Auckland on Tuesday and has been transported to C-Tech's facility in West Auckland, where it will be fitted with the new stern section flown out from UK. Posted on 4 Feb
SailGP: Black Foils "pumped" to be sailing again
SailGP's biggest ever in-season repair - has put the Black Foils on track to fly once more Black Foils wing trimmer Blair Tuke says his team is “absolutely pumped” at the prospect of racing in front of a roaring home crowd, with a dramatic recovery effort reigniting hopes of seeing them back on the Auckland start line. Posted on 30 Jan
SailGP: Team lists announced for Auckland
SailGP have released the crew lists for the 13 teams that will compete in Auckland The countdown is on to the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix Auckland, the second event of the 2026 SailGP Season. Posted on 30 Jan
SailGP: Progress report on Black Foils repair
A look at the complex repair of the Black Foils F50 at SailGP Technologies facility in Southampton SailGP Technologies Director, Joel Marginson, takes us behind the doors at SailGP Technologies facility in Southampton, where a new port stern section is being fabricated to form part of the repair to the Black Foils F50. Posted on 30 Jan
SailGP: Black Foils on the mend
Black Foils will be back on the start line for their home event in Auckland in a fortnight SailGP's expert boatbuilding team is confident the Black Foils will be back on the start line for their home event in Auckland next month, despite their F50 undergoing what has been described as the league's most substantial ever in-season repair. Posted on 28 Jan
SailGP confirms long-term commitment with Valencia
Three-year host venue deal for the Spain Sail Grand Prix SailGP - the most exciting racing on water - will host events in Valencia, Spain for the first time after putting pen to paper on a three-year host venue deal. The inaugural Spain Sail Grand Prix | Valencia will take place from September 5-6, 2026. Posted on 27 Jan
SailGP: Umpires view of the Kiwi collision
Sail-World has obtained a video from the UmpApp used to determine fault in the spectacular collision Sail-World has obtained a video from the UmpApp used to determine fault in the spectacular collision between Black Foils (NZL) and the Switzerland SailGP Team. Posted on 20 Jan
SailGP: Brits light up to win in Perth
Emirates Great Britain carried their momentum from being Season 5 Grand Final winner into Race Day 2 Fresh winds and sharp seas asked plenty of questions of the reduced SailGP fleet, competing in the first event of Season 6 at Fremantle, WA. Posted on 18 Jan
Perfect Perth for SailGP Season Opener
Spectacular racing, damage, collisions and injuries The Oracle Perth Sail Grand Prix saw the kind of conditions that SailGP sailors and the fans relish. Small rigs, high speeds, a tight racecourse, and some spectacular racing. Posted on 18 Jan
Fletcher Rules the Waves
Sending Message to SailGP Fleet with Commanding Perth Win Emirates Great Britain have sent a message to the fleet with a commanding title defense - claiming a season-opening victory in the Oracle Perth Sail Grand Prix, presented by KPMG. Posted on 18 Jan
Mackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMABS2026_Sail World_1456x180-3 BOTTOMSea Sure 2025