Wind blows Canada’s way in SailGP Chicago while U.S. struggles
Phil Robertson’s Team Canada bounced back from a capsize earlier in the week to win two of three fleet races Saturday and take the lead in the United States Sail Grand Prix Chicago on Lake Michigan.
While the first-year Canadian team surprised the nine-boat fleet, Jimmy Spithill’s Team USA had a bad day in front of the home county fans by going 8-9-7 to tumble to last overall.
Robertson overcame choppy water and unpredictable wind shifts off Navy Pier to win the second and third fleet races after Peter Burling sailed Team New Zealand’s foiling 50-foot catamaran to victory in the first race. Canada was fourth in the first race.
Canada scored 27 points to lead Sir Ben Ainslie and Britain by one point, with New Zealand four points off the lead. Canada’s 50-foot foiling catamaran was blown over during squall shortly after it hit the water for practice on Thursday. There were no injuries.