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SailGP 101: Get to know our sport

Everything you need to know about the high-octane sport
Published 03/10/2025
If you’re looking for a sport that combines cutting-edge technology, elite athleticism, and thrilling high-speed competition, look no further than SailGP.
This sailing league pits the world’s best sailors against each other in identical, lightning-fast foiling catamarans, as each nation fights it out to win the championship title. With the 2024-25 season already underway, we break down the essentials of SailGP and why it’s a must-watch sport.
What Is SailGP?
SailGP is a global sailing championship featuring national teams racing F50 catamarans - high-speed boats capable of reaching speeds over 60 mph (100 km/h). Founded in 2019, the league was designed to redefine competitive sailing with a format that is fast, fierce, and accessible to fans worldwide. The league consists of a series of grand prix events held in some of the most iconic sailing venues around the world. Each event features multiple fleet races, with the three highest scoring teams advancing to a match race final where one winner takes all. The season culminates in a Grand Final, where the top teams battle for the $2 million championship prize.
Need-to-Know Rules
Here are the key rules of the sport that shape the competition:
Identical Boats: Unlike traditional sailing competitions where teams develop their own boats, SailGP ensures a level playing field where each team races an identical F50 catamaran, putting the focus on skill and strategy.
Fleet Racing: Most races feature all teams on the water at the same time, with a short-course format designed for tight, high-speed battles.
Penalty System: Teams that break rules - such as crossing the start line early or failing to give way - receive penalties that can affect their race position.
Season Standings: Points are awarded based on their final position in each race, with the season’s top teams qualifying for the Grand Final.
Why You Should Watch SailGP
SailGP offers non-stop action, breathtaking speed, and pits each competing nation against one another, making it one of the most exciting sports to watch. Unlike traditional sailing regattas, SailGP races are designed to entertain, with races typically lasting 10-15 minutes. The close-quarter racing and frequent lead changes make for edge-of-your-seat excitement. Cutting-edge technology is at the forefront of the sport. The F50s are engineering marvels, equipped with state-of-the-art data tracking and real-time onboard cameras so you can watch the action unfold up close.
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