Please select your home edition
Edition
C-Tech 2020 Battens 2 728x90 TOP

Ten reasons to watch the first SSL City Grand Slam in Hamburg

by Star Sailors League 25 Apr 2016 05:29 NZST 3-7 May 2016
SSL City Grand Slam 2016 © Star Sailors League

SSL City Grand Slam is coming to Hamburg from May 2nd to 7th on Lake Alster. You can watch every races LIVE on live.starsailors.com from any device for free with expert commentary from special studio guests. On the water, the latest in hi-tech camera technology, as well as Virtual Eye 3D Graphics, will provide thrilling viewing.

Hosted by the Norddeutscher Regatta Verein located right in the city of Hamburg, the first ever SSL City Grand Slam is set to be the greatest sailing event ever staged in the German City. 90 teams from all over the world will be vying for victory on the tight confines of lake Alster, known as the 'living room' of Hamburg. The lake is surrounded by park land, restaurants and bars and the atmosphere in Hamburg, Germany's renowned maritime city, will be fantastic! Over 100,000 fans tuned into the SSL Finals in Nassau, Bahamas last December and race fans can watch every tack and gybe from Lake Alster this May. Here are ten reasons to tune in.

1 – It's Free!

While some sailing programmes and live racing coverage are pay per view. Every race including the final knockout day of the SSL City Grand Slam is live and free to access from any country. live.starsailors.com

2 – High Quality Competition

With over 20 World and Continental Champions and five Olympic medalists, as well as the best German Star Sailors, the standard of the competition will be incredibly tough. Lake Alster is a very confined race area, be prepared for exciting starts, high drama at every mark rounding and thrilling finishes.

3 – High Quality of Coverage

Full coverage of all the action will be streamed live on the internet with expert commentary from special studio guests with no commercial breaks. On the water, the latest in hi-tech camera technology, as well as Virtual Eye 3D Graphics, will provide thrilling viewing.

4 – Taste of Hamburg

Marvel at Virtual Eye's 3D Grammy Award Winning Graphics and host presenter Digby Fox's take on Hamburg in his commentary. Hamburg is considered to be Germany's capital city for media, design and music. After New York and London, Hamburg is the world's third largest musical metropolis. Hamburg's architecture is a fusion of exciting contrasts and has a proud seafaring history, nicknamed "The Gateway to the World". The Cafes and Bars and Gardens along the shores of Lake Alster will be cheering on their favourites.

5 – Knock Out Format

After the qualifying rounds, the SSL City Grand Slam becomes a knock-out competition with single races deciding who survives and who is heading for the dock. The last four teams will contest a thrilling final day, the first to finish will be the champion of Hamburg!

6 – Interviews with the Stars

Dockside interviews with the stars of the SSL City Grand Slam as well as live interviews with the teams on the water immediately after racing. Some of the world's top sailors will be sharing their expertise and explaining the thrill of the action within minutes of crossing the finish line.

7 – Upsets - Giant killers

The tight confines of Lake Alster and the shifty wind conditions are bound to cause some upsets. Watch as the top professionals "Goliaths" take on the local "Davids" that know the race like the back of their hand.

8 – Interactive

Race fans can contact the commentary team and pose their questions to the stars of the SSL City Grand Slam. Through Virtual Regatta, thousands of Armchair Admirals race play along side the professionals. www.virtualregatta.com

9 – 100,000 Reasons to watch the SSL City Grand Slam

The Prize Purse for the SSL City Grand Slam is 100,000CHF with the winners taking home 40,000CHF. The tension in the four boats final is amazing and the fight for victory is spectacular!

10 – #RoadToSSLFinals

The first City Grand Slam is only one piece of the puzzle. Watch it to see who is getting points to add to ISCYRA regatta throughout the year to access to the SSL Finals in December in Nassau, Bahamas. Winning the SSL City Grand Slam will almost surely guarantee access to the SSL Finals, to compete with the best of the best and run for even a bigger prize pot of 200,000CHF.

You will be able to watch all the action live with expert commentary from special studio guests. On the water, the latest in hi-tech camera technology, as well as Virtual Eye 3D Graphics, will provide thrilling viewing. Armchair sailors can also join the race with Virtual Regatta.

For more information on the SSL City Grand Slam 2016 visit city.starsailors.com

Related Articles

BOISW - New Committee announced for 2026
New Committee working hard behind the scenes to rework the 2026 Bay of Islands Sailing Week . A newly appointed committee is already working hard behind the scenes to rework the 2026 Bay of Islands Sailing Week event while honouring the traditions that have made it so special to the sailing community. Posted on 26 Jun
Nick Olson on PredictWind's newest features
Nick Olson discusses PredictWind's newest features PredictWind has long been a leader in presenting high-quality marine forecasts. Nick Olson discusses the company's newest features. Posted on 12 Jun
PredictWind launches Anchor Alert App
The app delivers immediate, real-time alerts if their anchor drags, ensuring enhanced safety. Global leader in marine weather forecasting, PredictWind, has announced the launch of its new standalone Anchor Alert app. Posted on 12 Jun
Armstrong Foils Demo Days return for 2025
Test the latest gear, get expert advice, and ride with the pros. Armstrong Foils is proud to announce the return of Armstrong Demo Days for 2025. Test the latest gear, get expert advice, and ride with the pros. Posted on 4 Jun
Armstrong Foils: On tour - Home of Armstrong II
Join America's Cup champion, Blair Tuke and Armstrong team riders on the tour of NZ's Far North Join three times America's Cup champion, Blair Tuke and Armstrong team riders Olivia Jenkins, Naumi Eychenne, Bowien van der Linden, Cash Berzolla, and Reo Stevens, on the Home of Armstrong Tour II, as they explore NZ's Far North. Posted on 30 May
VX One Class forms Int. Class Assoc.
Significant new chapter begins for VX One sailors with formation of an Int Class Assoc. A significant new chapter has just begun for VX One sailors worldwide with the formation of the VX One International Class Association Posted on 20 May
“Foil4TheGulf”, set to take place on Saturday
“Foil4TheGulf”, set to take place next Saturday (24 May) at Auckland's Okahu Bay “Foil4TheGulf”, set to take place next Saturday (24 May) at Auckland's Okahu Bay, has been inspired by the Hauraki Gulf / Tikapa Moana Marine Protection Bill's stalled progress in Parliament after its second reading in December last year. Posted on 13 May
RS-Quest rally at Cheltenam Beach
Eight RS-Quests sailed to Cheltenham Beach, on Sunday for the first NZ Quest barbeque lunch. Eight RS-Quests sailed to Cheltenham Beach, alongside North Head at the entrance to the Inner Waitemata Harbour, on Sunday for a barbeque lunch. Posted on 5 May
Taipa Sailing Club hard hit by Cyclone
The Taipa Sailing Club is reeling after being hard hit by Cyclone Tam - launches Givealittle page When Cyclone Tam tore the roof off the Taipa Sailing Club just over a week ago, the immediate future of the small Northland yacht club suddenly looked uncertain.A Givealittle page has raised more than $6000 in the first five days. Posted on 28 Apr
Exotic caulerpa in Paradise Bay at Urupukapuka
A cruiser was surprised when he pulled up a substantial amount of exotic caulerpa A cruiser was surprised - and worried - when he pulled up a substantial amount of seaweed that looked like it could be exotic caulerpa in Paradise Bay at Urupukapuka. Posted on 16 Apr
TNI Pindar SW Ads_728x90px-2 BOTTOMPredictWind - Offshore App 728x90 BOTTOMLloyd Stevenson - AC ETNZ 1456x180px BOTTOM