SailGP - How the $1 Million Final was won

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @mintoxace5571
    @mintoxace5571 Год назад +8

    Thanks for this coverage mate, the rest of the media have barely mentioned it. Nice to see a decent breakdown of the series final. Slingas is the man. 👍

  • @s0fa274
    @s0fa274 Год назад

    Seeing this in person was nuts! So glad I could be there to witness those final moments of Australia bouncing back!

  • @proffessorclueless
    @proffessorclueless Год назад +13

    Slingsby totally bossed it. Ainslee outclassed.

    • @nickc9375
      @nickc9375 Год назад

      Indeed - my overall impressions of season 3 are that the fleet is more competitive than ever, with the Kiwis and French the most improved and likely to be the main threats to the Aussies next season. If only the finals were fleet races, which I think are more exciting than the three boat format.

    • @muzwell
      @muzwell Год назад

      @@nickc9375 I really thought the kiwis were the main threat coming into the final. Some suggestion that they were sandbagging during the fleet races - not sure about that - but man they came close in the final. I'm aussie so very happy for Tom and the team - but next year my money is on the kiwis

  • @kayneottley4669
    @kayneottley4669 Год назад

    Great coverage planet sail
    Go Australia

  • @Chip_in
    @Chip_in Год назад +2

    That's all good Pete at the pointy end brother well done ❤ETNZ Aussies too good in this...We know what one we need to win again ❤ETNZ ⛳

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay Год назад +1

    I believe the weather/winds were passing showers and non trade winds on Friday and Saturday with clearing trade winds on Sunday.

    • @terrulian
      @terrulian Год назад

      Trade winds?

    • @sanfranciscobay
      @sanfranciscobay Год назад +1

      @@terrulian Typical North West and West Wind direction would be the Trade Winds here.

    • @terrulian
      @terrulian Год назад

      @@sanfranciscobay I've never heard this usage before, although it is not inconsistent with the original meaning of the term, which is similar to "habitual." Typically, it refers to the SE and NE trades, which blow year round although stronger in winter. I'm not objecting, but could you point me to another source for this? I'd be interested.

    • @sanfranciscobay
      @sanfranciscobay Год назад

      @@terrulian Trade Winds are also called Prevailing Winds.

    • @terrulian
      @terrulian Год назад

      @@sanfranciscobay Prevailing winds is a common term for our summer westerlies, sent to us from the Pacific High. But I've never seen trade winds in writing, or even in conversation. Anyway, no big deal at all, but if you come up with a source I'd be grateful if you'd pass it along, as I'm interested in sailing terms and their origins, both traditional and contemporary.

  • @CheersWarren
    @CheersWarren Год назад +2

    For Ben to loose the start so badly and get caught in a rookie hook maneuver, he has done himself so often to others, is not what we expect from this expert. It’s impossible to win if you start late in this racing especially as the first turning mark is to a down wind leg where the rich get richer.
    If they must have a reaching start then it need to go into long upwind leg next so the start is sailors have a chance of recovery . It would be better closer racing. Or let’s try it is a practice or whatever and find out.
    Cheers Warren

    • @pieromancardi2701
      @pieromancardi2701 Год назад

      "Sir" Ben Ainslie lost six of six starts against the Italians in the Prada cup finals. Was hooked twice.

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay Год назад +1

    10:39 Someone in the audience is holding up a giant yellow Kangaroo.

  • @MrOleganjan
    @MrOleganjan Год назад

    Не понимаю, зачем поднимать-опускать крылья только для того, чтобы снизить сопротивление, вместо того, чтобы сделать крылья с регулируемым углом атаки и регулировать этот угол атаки по необходимости?

  • @robwebb8574
    @robwebb8574 Год назад

    Did you hear the Ozzy cry go out as Tom and his crew, Team Australia crossed the finish line ...
    Aussie, Aussie, Aussie -
    Oi , Oi , Oi .
    1🇦🇺Aus, 2🇳🇿NZ, 3🇬🇧GBR. As we all know there's no secrets in SailGP. Best team on the day or should I say season wins.

  • @johngroves9190
    @johngroves9190 Год назад +2

    I normally love PlanetSail but this one is a nonsense. It should have been called how "The Brits lost yet another event to Slingsby's team and how bloody good they were...."

  • @CG-99
    @CG-99 Год назад +5

    Ainslie is looking somewhat 2nd rate these days…..past glories seem a distant memory…..yes he still wins a race here and there, but Burling and Outtridge are head and shoulders above Ainslie.

    • @andymarr7610
      @andymarr7610 Год назад +3

      And Tom is the Boss. Three-peat against Goats and others... Respect 🇦🇺

    • @shinybaldy
      @shinybaldy Год назад +1

      I'm sure Sir Ainslie has forgotten more about sailing than we will ever learn - but it has been over a decade since his victorious Finn days - but he sucks up all the oxygen in the room in British male sailing other younger folks who have had more success can't even make the transition to crew/big boat/AC sailing.

  • @philippesails4973
    @philippesails4973 Год назад

    Apologize my French but this is SO boring compared to boats dragging lead!

  • @cjbenedict6822
    @cjbenedict6822 Год назад

    The price purse is only 1m 😂😂 aren't the boats like multi million dollar boats 10s of millions in some cases....... the equivalent of this would be if u won the xgames and received 100$ on a giant af check 😂😂😂 its almost offensive as its not even the cost of the equipment needed to compete😂😂 and isnt there a big entry fee too 😂 the 1 mil is a joke 📠📠📠