All the highlights from one action-packed day of racing, including crashes, collisions and a feel-good ending on Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour.

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    19 Comments

    1. I love watching sailing races blows my mind beautiful conditions super super competitive I reckon if aus didn’t crash they would’ve given nz a run for their money but hey Peter burling you beauty the graphics to these races is unmatched 🙌🏻🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌 bermuda next here we come !!! I’m tuning in all the waaaaay till the season finshes well done to all the teams 🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌🫶🏌

    2. The damage to the Danish boat, did it occur in the pre-start to race-1 and if so, why didn't the Canadian's protest if there was contact? Why, or how did the coverage & commentators miss the topic?

    3. In my opinion the organization was at fault putting the marks in the highest congested area right after the start. It was inevitable going to happen. The Australians were the unlucky ones.

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