Slingsby’s Flying Roos win Rio SailGP and retake series lead

Slingsby’s Flying Roos win Rio SailGP and retake series lead

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Tom Slingsby and his Flying Roos peaked on Sunday to win the SailGP event at Rio de Janeiro and regain top spot in the series standings.

Associated Press In this photo provided by SailGP, BONDS Flying Roos SailGP Team, driven by Tom Slingsby, compete ahead of ROCKWOOL Racing SailGP Team, driven by Nicolai Sehested, on Race Day 2 of the ENEL Rio Sail Grand Prix in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (Ricardo Pinto/SailGP via AP) In this photo provided by SailGP, BONDS Flying Roos SailGP Team, driven by Tom Slingsby, competes ahead of Artemis SailGP Team, driven by Nathan Outteridge, past Sugarloaf Mountain on Race Day 2 of the ENEL Rio Sail Grand Prix in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, April 12, 2026. ( Jason Ludlow/SailGP via AP) Spain SailGP Team prepares to compete in the Brazil Sail Grand Prix race on Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado) United States SailGP Team competes during the Brazil Sail Grand Prix race on Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado)

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Flying Roos entered the South America debut event with awin in Auckland, New Zealandand asecond-place finish to the British crew in Perthbut Slingsby said his crew didn't find its rhythm in Brazil until sweeping the four races on Day 2 on Guanabara Bay.

“Today we finally showed what we’re capable of when everything comes together,” the Olympic gold medalist said. “It’s a really satisfying feeling — not just as a driver, but also seeing it from a broader perspective.”

The Flying Roos had enough cushion to secure the victory despite a five-point penalty following a collision with the Swiss team at the start of the sixth race.

“It was a challenging day, especially with the conditions and that incident at the start — the sun made it really hard to judge distances, and I misjudged it, which led to contact,” Slingsby said. “It’s the first time we’ve hit another boat in SailGP, so not ideal, but we were lucky it didn’t impact the final result.”

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In the Grand Prix Final, Flying Roos held off Artemis SailGP, the Swedish entry which earned its first podium finish, and Los Gallos of Spain.

After four events, Slingsby, whose Australia teamincludes actors Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynoldsas co-owners, has a seven-point lead over defending champion Emirates GBR and an eight-point lead over third-place U.S. team.

The series features identical high-tech, high-speed 50-foot foiling catamarans. The next event will be staged next month in Bermuda before the series continues with stops in New York, Halifax (Canada), Britain, France and Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

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