An elite gathering of 23 star-studded teams will be competing at the 2019 Star Sailors League Finals in the Bahamas next month, including a number of wildcards drawn from many parts of the world of high-level sailing.

There are legends aplenty in the 22 country fleet, with Volvo Ocean Race winner and America’s Cup veteran Paul Cayard (coming from the Top Ten in the SSL Ranking) racing with fellow American Phil Trinter; Croatia’s first ever Olympic medallist (Laser silver at Rio 2016) Tonci Stipanovic will be sailing with compatriot Tudor Bilic; Olympic Champions Iain Percy (GBR), Freddy Lööf (SWE) and Mateusz Kusznierewicz (POL) will be as competitive ever, crewed respectively by Anders Ekström (SWE), Brian Fatih(USA) and Bruno Prada (BRA).

Three nations will be attending the Star Sailors League Finals for the first time, with Volvo Ocean Race winner Chuny Bermudez representing Spain with his crew Miguel Fernandez Vasco, Ricardo Fabini and Federico Calegari for Uruguay, and Korea’s Jeemin Ha crewed by one of the most experienced Star crews, Mark Strube of the USA.

New classes represented among the 23 skippers, mirroring the ever growing SSL Ranking: Snipe World Champion Henrique Haddad will be racing with fellow Brazilian Henry Boening, while another Brazilian, Samuel Gonçalves will be crewing for Dragon champion Bernardo Freitas of Portugal. Crewed by Switzerland’s Christoph Burger, the 5.5 Metre World Champion Mark Holowesko from the Bahamas, will be more familiar than most with the blue waters of Nassau.

From the match racing world, and all too aware of the challenges and pressures that come with a knock-out format like the SSL are three Match Racing World Champions – Australia’s Torvar Mirsky (crewed by Ireland’s Robert O’Leary), Ian Williams (crewed by fellow Briton Steve Mitchell), and the American Taylor Canfield (crewed by Arnis Baltins of the USA).

After four days of qualification rounds for all 23 crews, the competition goes into the knockout stages on Saturday, 7th December. Single races decide who survives and who is heading for the dock. The last four teams will contest a thrilling final race, the first to finish will be the winner of the 2019 SSL Finals and take home the lion’s share of the $200,000 Prize Purse.

You can join all the action live and free streaming on internet with expert commentary from special studio guests. On the water, the latest in hi-tech camera technology helped by a virtual support, will provide thrilling viewing.

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Full entry list:

Bow Skipper Crew
1 Paul Cayard USA Phil Trinter USA
2 Iain Percy GBR Anders Ekström SWE
3 Freddy Lööf SWE Brian Fatih USA
4 Mateusz Kusznierewicz POL Bruno Prada BRA
5 Tonci Stipanovic CRO Tudor Bilic CRO
6 Henrique Haddad BRA Henry Boening BRA
7 Taylor Canfield USA Arnis Baltins USA
8 Ian Williams GBR Steve Mitchell GBR
9 Jeemin Ha KOR Mark Strube USA
10 Lorenzo Chiavarini GBR Kilian Weise GER
11 Mark Holowesko BAH Christoph Burger SUI
12 Oskari Muhonen FIN Vitalii Kushnir UKR
13 Eric Doyle USA Payson Infelise USA
14 Torvar Mirsky AUS Robert O’Leary IRL
15 Xavier Rohart FRA Pierre-Alexis Ponsot FRA
16 Ricardo Fabini URU Federico Calegari ARG
17 Chuny Bermudez ESP Miguel Fernandez Vasco ESP
18 Bernardo Freitas POR Samuel Gonçalves BRA
19 Flavio Favini ITA Sergio Lambertenghi ITA
20 Hamish Pepper NZL Pedro Trouche BRA
21 Diego Negri ITA Frithjof Kleen GER
22 Eivind Melleby NOR Josh Revkin USA
23 George Szabo USA Edoardo Natucci ITA

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