Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Statistics of SailGP

Statistics for a sailing competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

This article gives the summarized standings of each season of SailGP, an international sailing competition that features high-performance F50 foiling catamarans.[1]

Results summary

Summarize
Perspective

2019 SailGP championship statistics

More information Pos, Team ...

Event wins summary

More information Rank, Team ...

Season statistics

  • Events held : 5
  • Races held : 29
  • Number of host countries : 4
  • Number of participating teams : 6
  • Top speed : 92.6 km/h / 57.5 mph / 50 kn
  • Reached by : Australia Australia
  • At event : Cowes Sail Grand Prix

Source:[3][4]

2021–22 SailGP championship statistics

More information Pos, Team ...

Event wins summary

More information Rank, Team ...

Season statistics

  • Events held : 8
  • Races held : 48
  • Number of host countries : 7
  • Number of participating teams : 8
  • Top speed : 94.8 km/h / 58.9 mph / 51.2 kn
  • Reached by : United Kingdom Great Britain
  • At event : Bermuda Sail Grand Prix presented by Hamilton Princess

Source:[5][4]

2022–23 SailGP championship statistics

More information Pos, Team ...

Event wins summary

More information Rank, Team ...

Season statistics

  • Events held : 11
  • Races held : 61
  • Number of host countries : 10
  • Number of participating teams : 9
  • Top speed : 99.94 km/h / 62.1 mph / 54 kn
  • Reached by : France France
  • At event : Range Rover France Sail Grand Prix | Saint-Tropez

Source:[6][7]

2023–24 SailGP championship statistics

More information Pos, Team ...

Event wins summary

More information Rank, Team ...

Season statistics

  • Events held : 13
  • Races held : 75
  • Number of host countries : 10
  • Number of participating teams : 10
  • Top speed : 93.96 km/h / 58.4 mph / 50.7 kn
  • Reached by : United Kingdom Emirates Great Britain
  • At event : ROCKWOOL Canada Sail Grand Prix | Halifax

Source:[8][9]

2024–25 SailGP championship statistics

More information Pos, Team ...

Event wins summary

More information Rank, Team ...

Season statistics

  • Events held : 13
  • Races held : 38 and counting
  • Number of host countries : 10
  • Number of participating teams : 12
  • Top speed : 96.4 km/h / 60 mph / 52.1 kn
  • Reached by : Australia Australia
  • At event : KPMG Australia Sail Grand Prix | Sydney

These satisctics might not be up to date as this season is ongoing. Last update: 24 March 2025
Source:[10][11]

Rankings

More information Rank, SailGP2019 ...

Tables current through the end of Season 4

Remove ads

Medals summary

More information Rank, Team ...

Table current through the end of Season 4

Past winners

Year Winners Runner-up 3rd place
2019 Australia Australia
Tom Slingsby
Japan Japan
Nathan Outteridge
China China
Phil Robertson
2021–22 Australia Australia
Tom Slingsby
Japan Japan
Nathan Outteridge
United States United States
Jimmy Spithill
2022–23 Australia Australia
Tom Slingsby
New Zealand New Zealand
Peter Burling
United Kingdom Great Britain
Ben Ainslie
2023–24 Spain Spain
Diego Botín
Australia Australia
Tom Slingsby
New Zealand New Zealand
Peter Burling
Remove ads

Team participations

Summarize
Perspective

Appearance

Team appearance

More information Team, Season ...

Table was last updated on 24 March 2025

Helmsman appearance

More information N, Helmsman ...

Table was last updated on 23 March 2025

Team performances by season

More information Team, 2021-22 ...

Source:[3][5][6][8][10]
Table was last updated on 24 March 2025

Remove ads

Awards

Fan voted End-of-Season Awards

More information Category, 2023-24 ...

Table current through the end of Season 4

Remove ads

Notes

  1. Although the Cowes SailGP was planned to take place over 5 races and a final, the event was shortened due to extreme weather and was awarded to the Australian team.[2]
  2. The Danish round was scheduled to be held over August 19–20, but the first day of racing was cancelled due to a lack of wind. The event was therefore shortened from five fleet races to three.
  3. The Saint-Tropez SailGP was scheduled over six fleet races. As no team crossed the finish line within the time window allowed, the fifth race was terminated. The sixth race was cancelled entirely.
  4. The Singaporean round was scheduled over five fleet races but was shortened to four fleet races due to low winds.
  5. The Sydney round was scheduled over six fleet races and a final, but the entire second day of racing was cancelled following severe weather overnight, which damaged several catamarans and left conditions unsuitable.
  6. Emirates served as the British team's title sponsor beginning at the Australia SailGP (round nine).
  7. The first day of racing in Christchurch was cancelled due to marine life in the race area.
  8. Numbers in brackets show the amount of points before penalties or awarded points
Remove ads

References

Loading content...
Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads