of the Japan and United States SailGP teams foiling in New York Harbour at the New York Sail Grand Prix – part of SailGP's
inaugural 2019 season.
2019 season The inaugural competition was in 2019 with six teams competing from Australia, China, France, Great Britain, Japan, and the United States of America. The competition consisted of a circuit of five race meets in
Sydney,
San Francisco,
New York,
Cowes, and
Marseille. The Australian team, skippered by
Tom Slingsby, won the competition and the prize in a final
match race against the Japanese team skippered by
Nathan Outteridge. Over the first season, SailGP attracted over 133,000 live spectators and had a television audience of 1.8 billion. The five races had a claimed economic benefit of US$115 million for their host cities.
2021–22 season Originally due to be contested in 2020, the season was postponed to 2021 after the first round in Sydney due to the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic, and was then extended into the early months of 2022. The second season of SailGP introduced two new teams to the sport, with Spain replacing the Chinese team and Denmark joining as the 7th team. The British team changed as well, signing four-time Olympic Gold medalist and America's Cup skipper
Ben Ainslie. The revamped team introduced members of the original British team and the America's Cup team
Ineos Team UK. This season was scheduled to visit the same venues of the first season but with Marseille swapped out for
Copenhagen for the final venue, which coincided with the arrival of the new Danish team. The first round of the season began in
Sydney, Australia. On the first day,
Ben Ainslie and his British team won the first three races. On the second day of racing, Great Britain won a further race in the fleet races, with Australia taking the final fleet race. In the championship race, Great Britain beat the Australian team, winning them their first event title. The second round of the 2020 SailGP race was due to be held in
San Francisco, in May 2020, however SailGP suspended its season until 2021 due to the pandemic, with points from the Sydney race removed from the championship.. The 2021–22 SailGP championship saw the arrival of the
New Zealand SailGP Team, skippered by two-time
America's Cup winner and
49er gold medalist
Peter Burling. The season commenced in April 2021 with the
Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, which was won by Ben Ainslie's Great Britain SailGP team. Future venues include
Taranto,
Plymouth,
Aarhus,
Saint-Tropez,
Cádiz, and
Lyttelton Harbour, with the final venue being
San Francisco. Ultimately the season was won by the Australia SailGP team in the final race in
San Francisco Bay.
2022–23 season The third season of SailGP again introduced two new teams to the sport, with Canada and Switzerland joining, and three new venues, with the additions of
Dubai,
Singapore, and
New Zealand. The venue in
Denmark was moved from
Aarhus to
Copenhagen and there were two venues in the
United States:
Chicago and
San Francisco 2023–24 season The fourth season of SailGP intended to introduce a fan-owned team to the sport, representing Bermuda and the Caribbean, but funding considerations delayed their entry. A new team, representing Germany, was added as the tenth SailGP team. The new team is co-owned by
Riedel Communications owner Thomas Riedel and former
Formula One champion
Sebastian Vettel.
2024–25 season The fifth season of SailGP includes new stops in Brazil, Germany, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates (two stops), and a return to Great Britain, as well as the introduction of the new
Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team as well as Red Bull Italy SailGP Team.
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