Burling and Tuke join SailGP

Olympic gold medalists and defending America’s Cup champions Peter Burling and Blair Tuke will join SailGP starting in the league’s second season as part of the newly formed New Zealand SailGP Team. The pair will serve as co-CEOs of the team and will begin racing when the championship returns in April 2021, with the first grand prix of the season set for San Francisco.

Launched in 2018, SailGP features rival national teams battling it out on the water in iconic harbors around the globe. The inshore stadium racing takes place on the F50 catamaran, which holds the title of World Sailing Boat of the Year after setting a speed record last year.

“SailGP provides an annual platform for professional, high-performance sailing on the global stage, which strongly complements our existing America’s Cup and Olympic commitments,” said Burliing. “We will bring a competitive team to the championship and look forward to building a collective of partners that align with our sporting and environmental values.”

After completing the opening event of SailGP Season 2 in Sydney, AUS (February 28-29), the remaining four events of the 2020 schedule were cancelled due to COVID-19. With scores from 2020 Sydney SailGP null and void, the second season will restart in San Francisco and New York in April and June of next year.

Burling and Tuke have been paired on the water since 2008, and have since collected two Olympic medals and six world titles together in the 49er class. They were jointly named World Sailor of the Year in 2015, while Burling added the honor again in 2017 after helming Emirates Team New Zealand to an America’s Cup victory at just 26 years old.

The duo will be seeking their second America’s Cup title in March on home waters in Auckland, before aiming for a return to the top of the podium at the postponed Olympic Games in Tokyo.

“A New Zealand team has been on SailGP’s radar from our inception, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Pete and Blair to the league,” said SailGP CEO Sir Russell Coutts. “They are among the best of the best in the world, and will no doubt be incredibly competitive in SailGP.”

The team will partner with Live Ocean Racing, a conduit between the pair’s ocean conservation charity Live Ocean and their sailing endeavors. Live Ocean Racing will be dedicated to using the SailGP championship to raise awareness of the charity’s mission to protect and restore the ocean, aligning with SailGP’s overall focus on sustainability and clean energy solutions.

“With SailGP’s significant global audience, there is an opportunity to really move the needle on the urgent need for a healthy ocean,” said Tuke. “Our aim is to build a winning, commercially viable race team from New Zealand that has ocean protection and restoration in its DNA.”

The pair remain fully committed to their defense of the America’s Cup with Emirates Team New Zealand and winning another gold medal at the postponed Tokyo Olympic Games.

Following the U.S. leg of the 2021-22 championship, grand prix events will take place in each of the European team markets: the UK, Denmark, France and Spain. The league plans to hold 7-9 events as part of Season 2, and will feature racing in the Australia/New Zealand region in the early part of 2022.

2021-22 Teams
Australia, Tom Slingsby
Denmark, Nicolai Sehested
France, Billy Besson
Great Britain, Ben Ainslie
Japan, Nathan Outteridge
New Zealand, Peter Burling
Spain, Jordi Xammar/ Phil Robertson*
United States, Rome Kirby
* Xammar will helm with Season 1 skipper Phil Robertson (NZL) serving in an interim capacity. Details.

2021-22 Schedule
The retake of Season 2 is set to be expanded from 5 to 7-9 events during the year-long period beginning in April 2021, and will feature racing in the Australia/New Zealand region in the early part of 2022. Here’s what has been confirmed:

San Francisco, USA (April 17-18, 2021)
New York, USA (June 4-5, 2021)
Cowes, GBR (dates TBA)
Copenhagen, DEN (dates TBA)
France (dates TBA)
Spain (dates TBA)
Australia/New Zealand (dates TBA)

Established in 2018, SailGP seeks to be an annual, global sports league featuring fan-centric inshore racing in some of the iconic harbors around the globe. Rival national teams compete in identical F50 catamarans with the season culminating with a $1 million winner-takes-all match race.

Source: SailGP, sailingscuttlebutt

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