Auckland was cut short after two fleet races, due to a catastrophic collision between home-team Black Foils and DS Team ...
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — One sailor is in hospital with two broken legs and another was also injured in a high-speed crash between yachts representing New Zealand and France on the first day of ...
Black Foils co-chief executives Blair Tuke and Peter Burling have spoken about the major crash at their home SailGP event on ...
Australian Associated Press on MSN
Two sailors injured in horrific SailGP collision
High-speed sailing league SailGP was forced to cut short the first day of its Auckland regatta following a crash that left two sailors injured.
Thirteen international teams hit the startline for the first time in SailGP history – going head to head on one of the closest racetracks of the 2026 Season calendar in gusts up to 35 km/h. Teams were ...
Black Foils grinder Louis Sinclair is in a stable condition in Auckland Hospital after suffering injuries to both legs during the collision.
Safety's been called into question after a collision at yesterday's SailGP event in Auckland landed two athletes in hospital.
With just under three months until SailGP returns to Bermuda there was a scary reminder of just how dangerous the racing can be in New Zealand this weekend. A high-speed collision between the home ...
There were broken boats, broken bones and broken dreams for some at a wild SailGP Auckland regatta but for the Aussies it was all about breaking a long losing run in the pro sailing series.
Feb 14 (Reuters) - Two sailors were treated for injuries following a high-speed collision between New Zealand's Black Foils and DS Team France that led to racing being abandoned on the opening day of ...
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