SailGP is a privately owned company headquartered in the UK. Founded in 2018, it employs approximately 220 people and functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer. Its main product is spectator sports, operating the SailGP championship, a global sports organization that features high-performance F50 catamarans competing in a series of international events.
SailGP is advancing the idea of a lower division to address the challenge of upskilling required for its unique F50 boats and to expand limited training opportunities, according to news on March 11, 2026. Earlier, on March 3, the league's planned return to Halifax, Canada, for June 20-21 faced scrutiny, as the government's funding for the event is being questioned amidst significant provincial budget cuts to services. Halifax previously hosted SailGP's inaugural Canadian event in 2024 but was not included in the 2025 calendar. On March 1, DS Automobiles SailGP Team France maintained its joint third position overall in the 2026 Rolex Championship standings after the KPMG Sydney Sail Grand Prix, despite being unable to race due to damage sustained to its F50 in Auckland. Concurrently, Australia skipper Tom Slingsby expressed doubt about SailGP's ability to hold its $US 2 million grand final in Abu Dhabi if regional conflict persists, a situation league officials are monitoring after recent retaliatory strikes. This follows media focus on February 28 regarding SailGP's use of foiling yachts and the sufficiency of its format safety rules, often drawing parallels with the America's Cup.
SailGP offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services and sports industries. SailGP's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and water sports.
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