Please select your home edition
Edition
A+T Instruments 2024 Leaderboard

Second podium finish climbs US SailGP Team within striking distance of top half of league leaders

by Laura Muma 25 Sep 2022 19:22 UTC September 24-25, 2022

In a thriller-to-the-finish final race today, the United States SailGP Team nearly claimed its second event victory, but finished the Spain Sail Grand Prix | Andalucía - Cádiz presented by NEAR in second place, most importantly securing valuable points on the Season 3 leaderboard.

While the overall standings have Jimmy Spithill and the American team still in seventh place, their massive progress over the last two events has significantly consolidated the rankings, with the Americans narrowing their podium deficit to only seven points.

Driver and CEO Spithill was impressed with the team's composure during today's two hotly contested fleet races, even when key maneuvers did not go as planned. "We had our moments but we fought back," he said. "There are so many passing lanes out there in these conditions; we tried to keep composed and take the opportunities.

"There were a number of teams that could have made that final. Full credit to the squad for keeping cool and getting the result."

The U.S. SailGP Team finished Spain Sail Grand Prix just three seconds behind first-time event winner France SailGP Team; with current Season 3 leader Australia SailGP Team in third place. "Hats off to Quentin [Delapierre] and France; they were the most consistent team out there this weekend," said Spithill.

Earning its second podium final race in as many events, the American squad now sets its sights on the next test, when SailGP heads to the Middle East in November. "While clearly we would have loved to win today, this is a great result for the team to get a big points spread like that. We're going to try and carry that through to Dubai."

"We were under real pressure the last two events, but the way the team has stuck together has given everyone a lot of belief and confidence. But, now we have to keep this going."

Spithill has been clear since the beginning of Season 3 that he's investing in building depth in the team roster; a strategy that many questioned early on when the team struggled in the standings. He used Strategist Erika Reineke, who trialed with the team for the first time this weekend, as an example of how the strategy is paying off.

"What a great job she's done; she's a real team player that fit in straight away with everyone," Spithill said. "At the beginning, we took a lot of [bleep] about what we're doing and our strategy, but Erika's been fantastic and we're excited to add another great athlete to our squad."

SailGP heads next to the Middle East for the Dubai Sail Grand Prix presented by P&O Marinas, November 12 - 13.

ABOUT SAILGP // SailGP is the world's most exciting racing on water. The global championship features national teams battling in short, intense races at iconic stadium-style venues across the globe. The high-tech, high-speed action features sailing's best athletes racing in identical hydrofoiling F50 catamarans, flying at speeds approaching 100 km/h. SailGP also races for a better future, championing a world powered by nature. Visit SailGP.com for more information.

ABOUT THE UNITED STATES SAILGP TEAM // The United States SailGP Team is the American entry into SailGP, composed of some of the world's most talented professional sailors, racing the groundbreaking F50 catamaran — which is completely Powered by Nature™ — for the chance to win $1 million. Led by champion Jimmy Spithill, the team uses cutting-edge technology, intensive physical ability, and extreme skill and mental athleticism to deliver exciting racing as they represent the USA in the global championship. For more information on the team and athletes, visit SailGP.com.

Related Articles

Exposure Marine Fastnet Race Kit Video Review
A set of 3 torches specifically designed for offshore racing crews It's a huge year for offshore sailing, and arguably the biggest event of the summer is the Rolex Fastnet Race. Within an hour of entries opening the Royal Ocean Racing Club had received a record 435 yacht registrations. Posted today at 1:30 pm
Royal Huisman unveils super-sized Project 412
She will rank among the largest yachts ever built by the shipyard Royal Huisman is proud to announce its latest commission Project 412, a super-sized sailing yacht for a returning owner. Posted on 13 May
How Seldén Carbon Masts are made
I took a look around the Seldén Mast factory with Richard Thoroughgood to find out more I took a look around the Seldén Mast factory with Richard Thoroughgood from Seldén to find out a bit more about how the carbon tow reels become the masts that we use when out sailing. Posted on 12 May
Legend Owners hit target to raise £20,000
Raised for the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust at 30th Anniversary AGM The Legend Owners Association (LOA) has been supporting The Ellen MacArthur Cancer trust as their chosen charity since 2006 and over the years has raised £19,000 for the charity. The aim was to reach £20,000 during their 30th Anniversary year of 2025. Posted on 12 May
Next RYA Connected Webinar tonight at 7pm!
Growing membership through non-competitive activity After a pause in April, it's time for the third in the series of webinars aimed at helping clubs boost membership and sailing participation. Posted on 12 May
ARC Europe sets sail for Bermuda
A fantastic week of activities under the beautiful Caribbean sky ARC Europe 2025 has enjoyed a fantastic week of activities under the beautiful Caribbean sky. The odd shower did not dampen enthusiasm within the participants or the Yellow Shirts. Posted on 12 May
UK Tall Ship confirmed for SAIL 2025
Eye of the Wind will be one of the highlights of the Grand Parade We are pleased to announce that the renowned British tall ship Eye of the Wind has confirmed its participation in SAIL 2025. Posted on 11 May
The new Y6
Intuitive solo sailing redefined We proudly announces the creation of the Y6, a groundbreaking model designed for effortless, intuitive solo sailing. Posted on 9 May
Race For Water first stop in Marseille
Campaign to raise awareness of the importance of ocean preservation First stop in Marseille for the Mediterranean campaign of the Ocean and Climate Odyssey, organized by Race For Water, aiming to raise awareness among the general public, schoolchildren, and businesses about the importance of ocean preservation. Posted on 8 May
SW108 Kiboko 4 wins Sailing Superyacht of the Year
At the 20th edition of the Boat International World Superyacht Awards Southern Wind Australia and New Zealand is thrilled to announce that the SW108 Kiboko 4has been awarded both the "Sailing Yacht" category win and the prestigious title of "Sailing Yacht of the Year" at the Boat International World Superyacht Awards. Posted on 8 May
Hyde Sails 2024 - One DesignCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTER