It was Swiss success in the first official GC32 World Championship today, as Sébastien Schneiter’s Team Tilt took the top spot in Riva del Garda, Italy.
Another successful day on the water for SAP Extreme Sailing Team saw them close the gap on Swiss rivals, Team Tilt, in the GC32 World Championship, Riva del Garda, Italy.
Lake Garda did not disappoint on the second day of the GC32 World Championship. Winds of up to 16kts saw the teams fly around the course, shaking up the leaderboard as they foiled to the finish.
There’s no denying that the Extreme Sailing Series™ teams meant business heading into the first day of the GC32 World Championship in Riva del Garda, Italy. Day one saw incredible racing from the fleet, with the leading six boats all regulars on the Extreme Sailing Series circuit.
The stage is set, the sailors are ready, the waters of Lake Garda await. The World class fleet of hydro-foiling GC32 catamarans is due to fly into battle this afternoon in a bid to take the first official World Championship title.
Foiling superstars Team France Jeune were today crowned victorious in the second Act of the Flying Phantom Series in Baie de Quiberon, France.
From 24-27 May, the Extreme Sailing Series™ teams of elite level sailors will take to the waters of Lake Garda, Italy, for the first official GC32 World Championship.
The international fleet of 11 double-handed speed machines that are the Flying Phantoms will flock to Baie de Quiberon, France, from 18-21 May for the second Act of their five-Act Series.
OC Sport, the global pioneer in event creation and management, has today announced that the fourth Act of the 2018 Extreme Sailing Series™ will be held in Cascais, Portugal, from 5-8 July.
OC Sport, the creator and organiser of the Extreme Sailing Series™, has announced today that it is cancelling the fifth Act of the 2018 season due to be held in St Petersburg, Russia from 9-12 August.
Having won the Extreme Sailing Series™ overall for the first time in 2017, SAP Extreme Sailing Team heads for Riva del Garda as one of the favourites to claim the first ever GC32 World Championship title. An article by James Boyd.
On a mission to raise the profile of sailing among the Mexican people, Team México have goals that go beyond a podium finish.