Tom Slingsby of Australia mastered the light air to dominate the third fleet race and take a one-point lead over his rival from across the Tasman Sea, Peter Burling of New Zealand, in the opening regatta of SailGP’s fifth season on Saturday in Dubai.
Slingsby skippers the Flying Roo ahead of Kiwi rival Burling in SailGP’s opening regatta
Tom Slingsby of Australia mastered the light air to dominate the third fleet race and take a one-point lead over his rival from across the Tasman Sea, Peter Burling of New Zealand, in the opening regatta of SailGP’s fifth season on Saturday in Dubai.
The Australians had finishes of 3-5-1 aboard their Flying Roo 50-foot foiling catamaran to take a 24-23 lead over Burling, who is coming off his third straight America’s Cup victory. Diego Botin of Spain, who stunned Slingsby and Burling to take the $2 million, winner-take-all Grand Final of Season 4 in July, is seventh in the 11-boat fleet, the largest in SailGP history.
The powerhouse Aussies and Kiwis weren’t slowed by defections of key crew members to other teams. Slingsby, who won the first three season championships in tech titan Larry Ellison’s global league, credited new wing trimmer Chris Draper with helping to master the light wind, which traditionally has been the team’s weak spot. Draper signed after Kyle Langford, who had been with Australia since SailGP’s debut in 2019, jumped to Jimmy Spithill’s new Red Bull Italy team.
"We all know Chris’ ability in the light air and he has brought a lot of experience to the team in that area," Slingsby said. “We are so happy to have him onboard and it showed today that he is a seamless fit for our team."