Please select your home edition
Edition
Sea Sure 2025

Fairytale victory for Japan at Italy Sail Grand Prix in Taranto

by SailGP 7 Jun 2021 03:24 AEST 5-6 June 2021

Italian Francesco Bruni wins home event as 'the City of the Two Seas' delivers spectacular crowds on and off the water

Spain SailGP Team tops the Season Championship leaderboard after two events

SailGP fans were out in full force - with sellout crowds on-shore and nearly one thousand registered boats lining the racecourse - to enjoy the second and final day of the Italy Sail Grand Prix in Taranto. Keeping spectators on edge, Nathan Outteridge's Japan SailGP Team reigned supreme with a massive win in the final podium race to secure a home victory for Italian sailor Francesco Bruni. Spain finished in second place in front of Jimmy Spithill's U.S team to move to the top of the SailGP Championship leaderboard following the opening two events of the season.

Overcoming disappointment in Bermuda, Outteridge drove his team straight into the weekend's podium race with bold ambition. After an intense battle with Phil Robertson's Spanish team and an on form U.S. team - the latter being forced to pull out of the final race with a broken rudder - Japan claimed the win at the first ever Italy Sail Grand Prix.

Outteridge said: "It's really nice to win here. We knew that the result in Bermuda didn't reflect our performance and obviously that was unfortunate. We sailed really well all the time here and it's just been fantastic to have Francesco onboard - not just on the boat but the chase boat as well helping us with coaching - so to deliver a home win for him is just fantastic. I heard that we're now up to third overall and you wouldn't have thought that would be the case after the event in Bermuda. We've only done two events this year so there's plenty more to come. We're really happy with the performance and are looking to improve even more for the next event."

Downsizing the crew between the fleet races and the final podium race to three athletes due to the light winds meant Japan team flight controller Bruni would be repositioned onto the chase boat, but the epic win in Bruni's home country in front of cheering crowds was a fairytale ending to an incredible weekend.

Bruni said: "It's been an incredible event. We are super happy, it couldn't get any better! We deserved some luck in the last race. I think we all sailed very well during the week, especially Nathan, Chris [Draper], and Tim [Morishima]. It's really a prize for how good we sailed all week.

"It's been unbelievable to see so many people on the water, and along the shore watching and cheering, especially for us, for me, and for the whole event. It's been a great success."

The Japan team now sit third on the season championship leaderboard with 14 points, with fellow finalists Spain moving into first place. Great Britain, winners of the Bermuda Sail Grand Prix presented by Hamilton Princess, are in second place despite a disappointing sixth-placed finish in Taranto under interim driver Paul Goodison.

Sunday's two fleet races were won by New Zealand and Japan respectively - the debut race win for Season 2 newcomers New Zealand with Arnaud Psarofaghis in the driving seat for the first time, while Peter Burling and Blair Tuke embark on defending their Olympic title.

Rounding out the event standings were New Zealand in fourth, Denmark in fifth, Great Britain in sixth, France - who made the podium in Bermuda - placed seventh, and Australia taking eighth spot.

SailGP CEO Russell Coutts said: "Taranto has been a spectacular venue to host our second event in SailGP Season 2. The city has really embraced SailGP and it has been fantastic to see the crowds turn out every day to support the teams - on and off the water - and in particular Francesco Bruni and the Japan SailGP Team, who I must congratulate on a fantastic win here this weekend."

SailGP takes to the waters of Plymouth, U.K on July 17-18 as the third event on the global league's championship calendar. Fans can look forward to additional events in Aarhus, Denmark (August 20-21), Saint-Tropez, France (September 11-12), Cadiz, Spain (October 9-10) to finish off 2021. Racing returns in the new year starting in Christchurch, New Zealand (January 29-30), and the Grand Final in San Francisco, U.S. (March 2-27).

Italy Sail Grand Prix | Taranto:

1 // Japan
2 // Spain
3 // United States
4 // New Zealand
5 // Denmark
6 // Great Britain
7 // France
8 // Australia

SailGP Season Championship leaderboard: (after 2 events)

1 // Spain // 16 pts
2 // Great Britain // 15 pts
3 // Japan // 14 pts
4 // New Zealand // 13 pts
5 // France // 12 pts
6 // Australia // 12 pts
7 // United States // 11 pts
8 // Denmark // 11 pts

Related Articles

Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix overall
Spain SailGP Team claims second consecutive U.S. win Diego Botin and the Spain SailGP team have punched their way to the top of the Rolex SailGP Championship, taking the win on Sunday in New York. Posted on 9 Jun
SailGP: Spain win in New York - Day 2
Diego Botin's Spanish crew scraped into the Final, and then took their second successive SailGP win. The Spanish crew led by Diego Botin staged a comeback in the last race after losing an 8pt lead to squeeze into the Final, only taking the lead halfway through the three boat Final. Full race replay here. Posted on 9 Jun
SailGP: Spain lead in New York - Day 1
Spain top the leaderboard after the first day of racing in the Mubadala New York Grand Prix Spain top the leaderboard after the first day of racing in the Mubadala New York Grand Prix, after a consistent day's sailing on the murky and rainswept Hudson River. Full replay and leaderboard in this story. Posted on 7 Jun
Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix day 1
Spain overcomes storm clouds, topping the standings Diego Botin's Spain SailGP Team leads the fleet after a stormy and tactical opening day of the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix. France, ROCKWOOL Denmark and New Zealand are all hot on his heels for all-important leaderboard points. Posted on 7 Jun
Russell Coutts reports ahead of SailGP New York
The New York Russell Report: Coutts on fleet-wide wing repairs and top picks for New York podium SailGP has returned to New York for the third time ahead of this weekend's Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix on June 7/8. Ahead of racing, SailGP CEO Russell Coutts reveals his behind-the-scenes insight of the fleet. Posted on 7 Jun
SailGP to Kick Off Summer in New York
With this Weekend's Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix An unforgettable weekend of high-speed, close-to-shore racing and world-class entertainment will take place this weekend when the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix takes place in front of the most famous skyline in the world. Posted on 5 Jun
SailGP: Media Conference concludes in New York
Skippers speak ahead of the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix The media conference ahead of the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix has concluded, without any special points being revealed, save for Brazil lending a crew member to Germany. Posted on 5 Jun
Should SailGP ditch the wings?
As SailGP resumes in New York this weekend, we ask the question As SailGP resumes in New York this weekend, we ask the question of whether the F50's solid wingsails should be ditched and replaced instead with twin-skin mainsails, in a similar way to what is used on the AC75 and AC40 of the America's Cup. Posted on 5 Jun
SailGP Racing on the Edge Season 5 Episode 5
Los Gallos revisit their SailGP Season 4 triumph Get a behind the scenes look at the inner workings of the SailGP Season 4 Champions as they return to winning territory – facing personal and professional challenges head on. Posted on 3 Jun
Italian SailGP Team acquired by investors
The consortium includes Hollywood royalty, Anne Hathaway SailGP has today announced that the Red Bull Italy SailGP Team, has officially been acquired by a consortium of accomplished investors and sports industry leaders, including Hollywood royalty, Anne Hathaway. Posted on 27 May
Zhik 2024 DecemberAllen Dynamic 40 FooterTrofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca 2025