SailGP Halifax: Haligonia’s Live Coverage

Behind the scenes streaming here and on Facebook, play-by-play on CTV and TSN

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Haligonia LIVE STREAMING COVERAGE of SailGP begins Friday morning at 9am! Can’t make it downtown? Come with us!

Live stream can be found on Haligonia’s Facebook page or Twitter / X

Sail Grand Prix (SailGP) is the Indy 500 of sailing, and a world event. Unlike traditional sailboats, SailGP features high-speed, hydrofoiling catamarans known as F50s that travel at speeds of nearly 100 km/h.

These boats are designed with cutting-edge technology that allows them to lift out of the water and “fly” on hydrofoils.

The races will take over Halifax Harbour on June 1st and 2nd between George’s Island and The MacDonald Bridge.

Teams from around the world are competing, and the races will be broadcast globally. It’s the first time the competition has come to Canada.

Join us to see a unique look behind the scenes at the event from a fan’s perspective. We’ll also take you behind the scenes at the SailGP basecamp in Downtown Dartmouth, where all competing teams have established their headquarters. Races start on Saturday June 1st at 4pm.

Haligonia will be streaming live starting Friday morning at 9am with the Q&A session and press conference, and at various times over the weekend. Join us here on Facebook to get a unique look behind the scenes at the event from a fan’s perspective. We’ll also take you behind the scenes at the SailGP basecamp in Downtown Dartmouth, where all competing teams have established their headquarters. Races start on Saturday June 1st at 4pm.

Watch CTV, TSN, and CBS for comprehensive play-by-play coverage of the races, you’ll find those links here: https://sailgp.com/watch/

The Boats and the Crews

The F50 catamarans used in SailGP are marvels of modern engineering. These boats can “fly” above the water on hydrofoils, drastically reducing drag and allowing for incredible speeds. Each boat is crewed by a team of highly trained athletes, including a helmsman, wing trimmer, and grinders who power the boat. It’s a true team effort, much like a pit crew in auto racing.

Why This is a Big Deal for Halifax

For the first time ever, SailGP is coming to Canada, and Halifax has the honor of hosting this prestigious event. Halifax will join a list of iconic cities that have hosted SailGP races, including San Francisco, Sydney, and Copenhagen. This is a monumental occasion for Halifax, putting our city on the global map and showcasing our beautiful harbor to a worldwide audience.

What is SailGP?

SailGP is a global sailing championship that features national teams competing in short, intense races in stadium-style venues. Each team races in identical F50 catamarans, ensuring that the competition is a true test of skill. These boats aren’t your typical sailboats; they’re state-of-the-art racing machines crewed by some of the best sailors in the world.

The Event

On June 1-2, 2024, Halifax Harbour will transform into a thrilling racecourse. The races will take place between George’s Island and the MacDonald Bridge, providing spectators with fantastic views from both the Halifax and Dartmouth waterfronts. Thousands of fans are expected to line the shores to watch the action up close.

Why You Should Watch

SailGP offers a unique blend of technology, teamwork, and sheer excitement. Whether you’re a sailing enthusiast or just looking for a new and exciting sport to watch, SailGP is sure to deliver.

Join Us

Follow us on our website and social media channels for live updates and behind-the-scenes content. Don’t miss out on this historic event – gather your friends and family, and head down to the waterfront for an unforgettable experience.

For more details on the event, ticket information, and the full schedule, visit the official SailGP website. Stay tuned to Haligonia for all the latest news and updates on SailGP Halifax.

Please note that our coverage is subject to limitations on bandwidth, internet access, and venue access.

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