Crash, Recover, Excel: How The Canadian SailGP Team Turned Disaster into Determination
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- Here is the exclusive behind-the-scenes from the many crashes and injuries that went down in New Zealand at the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix. The Canadian SailGP Team shows once again their perseverance and determination to overcome adversity.
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I like Phil. Used to think that he was kind of a pitbull but now I just see him as a good competitor. Sail GP is really more fun to watch with the multi-boat heats compared to America's Cup.
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen on SailGP as it shows lots of behind the scenes activities and the friendships between members of all teams. Well done Canada!
Whoever edited this should get a raise
He already got one 🤑
This is why NZ loves CANADA . . Same spirit of ....
Didn’t know body checking was allowed in SailGP. The headline says it all. Truly impressive focus and effort producing a result even more outstanding in the circumstances than perhaps we had realized.
Let's freaking GOOOOO!! Massive event for Canada.
Great performance guys. Very professional. On to Bermuda!
It would be awesome to see Canada in the next America’s Cup cycle
Canada's Comin'! Oh ya! Can't wait for Halifax. Was so awesome to see Colin MacRae's reaction. I can't even imagine what it's like tacking at 40 Knots. Would be great to see a full vid on that experience. Hopefully he'll post on Parlay Revival.
Watch out for Colin's next video 😉
Respect
Great attitudes and fighting spirit
Loving the attitude and the determination...just keep pushing up the leaderboard! Really wishing for great winds and even better wins in Bermuda and Halifax.
Same here! We're on our way to climb the ladder!
It's scary how close the AUS boat was to taking out the CAN boat. Annie saw it coming and got down low to get some cover (as much as she could), but a very scary moment. Great job by both teams (Tom turning away) to avoid some real damage.
Plus 4 injuries for the day, and a 3rd place on top of it. The CAN team is the winner in my book!!
Super scary indeed, we were just glad no one got injured from that incident…
I think it was definitely my favourite event
It was ashamed that Russell Coates was such a deck And really tarnished cell GPs environmental reputation
Respect to Canada for appreciating that they were guests And the marine mammals home
But massive embarrassment that Russell Coutts who is a Kiwi is so disrespectful about his home Waters
I agree on both points. I was actually sailing in from the open sea on the Sunday just as the race was about to start and I was being accompanied by a dolphin! I was trying to discourage its companionable attitude ("Bad dog!", "Wayleggo" and other such terms of kiwi farmer endearment, minus the bad language) and had resigned myself to having to heave to in the harbour opening and not bring another day's racing to an untimely end. But evidently it had been pondering my attitude because it decided to show me its back. Talk about relieved! And what a fantastic day it turned out...
Aww, no footage of Phil trolling Dave Dobbyn?
How large can a "blind spot" be? How does one fail to see a Sail GP vessel dead ahead?
They saw it when it was dead ahead, but at that combined speed, it was far too late for avoidance to be possible. At that speed a savage bearaway, especially without first raking the foil forward for more lift, would result in a diagonal pitchpole which would be total carnage, because it would still involve the other boat, but raining the wing down on them from on high.
not exactly boats. A bit like F1 and motoGP Aerofoils everywhere and not pretty just strange