Spain has made history in Los Angeles, beating Season 3 champions Australia and Denmark to claim its first event win in the SailGP. SailGP is a sailing competition that features high-performance F50 foiling catamarans, where teams compete across a season of multiple races around the world. Ten catamarans took part in the Grand Prix in Los Angeles, its first stop of the season and also the first time being held in Los Angeles.
Spectators got a close-up view of the action from the grandstands set up on the San Pedro waterfront, with the start and finish line just yards away. Some viewed the race from their own boats along the edges of the race course.
Ten teams took part in the races, held in the Outer Harbor with 50-foot hydrofoil boats reaching speeds of 60 mph.
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Switzerland in the Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix at the Port of Los Angeles on July 23.
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Spectators watch the Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix from a sailboat in San Pedro.
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Specators watch the Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix from the grandstands near Berth 46 at the Port of Los Angeles on July 23.
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The United States of America in the Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix at the Port of Los Angeles on July 23.
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Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix at the Port of Los Angeles on July 23.
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Members of the Spanish team celebrate their win at the Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix at the Port of Los Angeles on July 23. Spain has made history in Los Angeles, beating Season 3 champions Australia and Rockwool Denmark to claim its first event win.
Gary Coronado was a staff photographer for the Los Angeles Times from 2016-24. He is a 2007 Pulitzer Prize finalist in feature photography for images of Central Americans risking life and limb as they jump aboard the trains from southern Mexico bound for the United States and a 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist in breaking news photography for team coverage of hurricanes. He began freelancing for the Orange County Register and relocated to South Florida in 2001, when he was awarded a fellowship through the Freedom Forum. Coronado grew up in Southern California and graduated from USC.