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HomeSailGPSailGP 2025Kiwis command Race 3 as Black Foils soar in Portsmouth

Kiwis command Race 3 as Black Foils soar in Portsmouth

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New Zealand’s Black Foils delivered a dominant wire-to-wire performance in Race 3 of the SailGP Portsmouth event, leading from the first mark and never relinquishing control. In light but stable conditions on the Solent, Peter Burling’s crew executed a clinical race strategy, nailed the start, and capitalised on an early lead to sail away from the fleet.

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After a mixed start to their campaign in Portsmouth, New Zealand’s Black Foils stormed back into the frame with a comprehensive win in Race 3 of the Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix. From the moment they turned mark one, there was little doubt who would be in control — the Kiwis set the tone early and never looked back.

Peter Burling and Blair Tuke steered the team to a commanding lead, making the most of a favoured left-hand turn strategy that allowed them to minimise manoeuvres and maximise speed across the breeze. Their control was such that by the final leg, they had extended their lead to more than 300 metres — a convincing margin that will buoy the team ahead of the day’s final race.

Switzerland backed up their Race 2 win with another standout performance. They slotted into second early and held firm, showing signs of rare consistency — something that has eluded the team throughout the season.

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Emirates GBR may not have started strongly, but their fightback to third was one of the day’s more impressive performances. Dylan Fletcher and his crew overtook multiple boats with sharp manoeuvres and efficient sailing, proving that local knowledge and smart tactics still count for plenty on the Solent.

Spain looked like a podium contender mid-race, but an overcooked rules challenge and a tight tactical call dropped them into fourth. Still, it was another solid top-five result for Diego Botin’s outfit, who have shown flashes of brilliance all season.

Australia’s woes continued off the start line, but Tom Slingsby clawed back to fifth, squeezing past Denmark in the final stages. Rockwool Denmark had been on track for a stronger result but were pinned in disturbed wind and dropped to sixth. Italy finished seventh, and the USA faded to tenth after showing promise earlier in the race.

Penalties to Canada and early boundary infractions left them trailing for most of the race, unable to recover and ultimately finishing in eleventh.

With three races now complete, Emirates GBR, New Zealand, and Switzerland appear locked in a tight battle for Sunday’s final. While consistency remains key, momentum is shifting — and the Black Foils have sent a clear message.

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The SailGP fleet New Zealand SailGP Team helmed by Peter Burling, Spain SailGP Team, Switzerland SailGP Team, Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team helmed by Martine Grael, USA SailGP Team helmed by Taylor Canfield, ROCKWOOL Denmark SailGP Team and Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team on Race Day 1 of the Emirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix in Portsmouth, UK. Saturday 19 July 2025. Rolex SailGP Championship Event 7 Season 2025. Photo: Simon Bruty for SailGP. Handout image supplied by SailGP

Race results

  1. New Zealand, 10 pts
  2. Switzerland, pts
  3. Emirates GBR, pts
  4. Spain, pts
  5. BONDS Flying Roos, pts
  6. Red Bull Italy, pts
  7. ROCKWOOL DEN, pts
  8. Mubadala Brazil, pts
  9. GER Deutsche Bank, pts
  10. United States, pts
  11. Canada, pts
  12. France, pts

Fleet race total

  1. Emirates GBR with 27 pts
  2. New Zealand with 26 pts
  3. Switzerland, 25 pts
  4. Spain with 19 pts
  5. BONDS Flying Roos with 16 pts
  6. Red Bull with 16 pts
  7. ROCKWOOL DEN with 13 pts
  8. Canada with pts
  9. United States with pts
  10. Mubadala Brazil with pts
  11. GER Deutsche Bank with pts
  12. France with pts

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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