2022–23 SailGP championship

The 2022–23 SailGP Championship will be the third season of the SailGP championship.

2022–23 SailGP Championship
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Event Title
Name2022–23 SailGP Championship
DatesMay 14, 2022 to May 7, 2023
YachtsF50

Entries

Team Helmsman Rounds
Australia TBC TBC
Canada Phil Robertson TBC
Denmark TBC TBC
France TBC TBC
Great Britain TBC TBC
Japan TBC TBC
New Zealand TBC TBC
Spain TBC TBC
Switzerland Sébastien Schneiter TBC
United States TBC TBC
Citations:[1]

Team changes

Canada and Switzerland are scheduled to join the championship, increasing the number of teams to ten.

Calendar

Three new venues will join the schedule with the additions of Chicago, Dubai, and New Zealand. Italy and Australia will not continue as venues for this season. Denmark's location moved from Aarhus to Copenhagen.[2][3]

Rnd Host Dates Winning team
1 Bermuda May 14–15, 2022 TBD
2 Chicago, USA June 18–19, 2022 TBD
3 Plymouth, England July 30–31, 2022 TBD
4 Copenhagen, Denmark August 19–20, 2022 TBD
5 Saint-Tropez, France September 10–11, 2022 TBD
6 Cádiz, Spain September 24–25, 2022 TBD
7 Dubai, United Arab Emirates November 11–12, 2022 TBD
8 Singapore January 14–15, 2022 TBD
9 Christchurch, New Zealand March 18–19, 2023 TBD
10 San Francisco, USA May 6–7, 2023 TBD
Citations:[3]

Results

Points are awarded per race for the round leaderboard, with 8 points for the winner, 7 points for second place, 6 points for third, and so on.[4]

Each event hosts multiple races, with the three highest scoring teams after each round facing off to decide the podium order. The winner of that final race wins the event, with the final standings of the event leaderboard used to award points for the championship standings, with the winner awarded 10 points, second awarded 9, and so on. The two highest scoring teams at the end of the season compete one-on-one with the winning team awarded the championship.[4]

Pos Team
BMU

CHI

PLY

COP

STP

CDZ

DUB

SGP

CHR

SFN
Points
1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F 1 ... F
Australia
Denmark
France
Great Britain
Japan
New Zealand
Spain
United States
Citations:[3]
Key
Colour Result
1 Winner
2 Second place
3 Third place
4–10 Finish
DNF Did not finish
DNS Did not start
DSQ Disqualified
WH Withheld from racing
C Race cancelled

Impact League

As part of SailGP's sustainability initiatives, the championship runs a second leaderboard on which teams compete to have the greatest improvement in the sustainability of the sport. Teams are externally audited after each round against 10 criteria, with the top three ranked teams awarded prize money to be donated to the teams' sustainability partners.[5]

Standings

Pos Team
BMU

CHI

PLY

COP

STP

CDZ

DUB

SGP

CHR

SFN
Points
Australia
Denmark
France
Great Britain
Japan
New Zealand
Spain
United States
Citation:[3]

References

  1. "SailGP Teams | Latest Team News, Athletes, Stats". SailGP. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  2. "Two further venues added to SailGP Season 3 calendar as more 2023 dates are revealed". www.sail-world.com. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  3. "Calendar | SailGP Season 3 Schedule, Race Listing and Venues". SailGP. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  4. "SailGP Explained // How Scoring Works". SailGP. Archived from the original on June 3, 2021. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  5. "A Race For The Future: SailGP becomes first sport to integrate positive impact into its global league". SailGP. July 14, 2021. Archived from the original on July 14, 2021. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
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