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Tom Slingsby and the Australia SailGP Team Crowned Season 2 SailGP Champions

by Olivia Hogan/Australia SailGP 27 Mar 2022 18:26 PDT 26-27 March 2022
Australia SailGP Team helmed by Tom Slingsby celebrate their victory in the Grand Final on board their F50 on Race Day 2 of San Francisco SailGP, Season 2 © Thomas Lovelock for SailGP

Tom Slingsby has led the Australia SailGP team to a stunning victory and secured a place in history, after beating Japan and USA in the final drama fueled race, to be crowned the SailGP Champions of Season 2.

Slingsby went head to head with long standing season rivals and fellow Australian's Nathan Outteridge from the Japan team and Jimmy Spithill from the USA team on the San Francisco Bay, battling freak weather conditions and drama never witnessed before in racing.

The first grand final race in fact had to be abandoned, after a whale was sighted breaching inside the course, just as the Australians had cinched the lead. But not one to be rattled by adversity, Slingsby proved the team's superior tactical prowess and brute strength in the second scheduled grand final race.

Tom Slingsby said: "I think we all knew coming into today that we would need to freestyle given these freak weather conditions and I told my team to expect anything, but I can safely say that none of us expected a whale to be the thing that would halt our grand final."

The dominant Australian team took the lead in the start line and from there had secured a convincing 500 metre advantage on Japan and USA, who struggled in the shifty wind conditions.

Tom Slingsby said: I never have to question that my team will perform under pressure. I mean we are the only winner of SailGP and it's not just the fact that we win, but we win dominantly. We have proven time and time again that we are the strongest team. I'm so proud to have Australia on the top step and to prove once again that Australia is the best sailing nation in the world."

Nina Curtis also made history as the first female athlete in a SailGP team to win a SailGP Grand Final. Curtis, on board as a Tactician, provided key tactical calls to the team which were critical in delivering the win for the team.

Nina Curtis said: It's pretty incredible to be the first female athlete to win a SailGP grand final. I have learnt so much from this team and there is a lot of confidence in our ability even with all of the madness that we saw on the course today.

In addition to the victory, Slingsby and the team walked away with the grand Thomas Lyte-designed SailGP Championship trophy and the most substantial monetary prize in the sport, US$1 million. Slingsby plans to distribute the prize money amongst both sailors and shore crew, who he credits as being instrumental in the success of the team on the water.

The Australia team were also able to celebrate with the thousands of fans lining the San Francisco bay, who erupted in cheers when the team stood on the winners podium, delivering an electric atmosphere.

The winner of the Impact League was also announced. A world-first in sport - The Impact League integrates positive sustainability action into the sport with teams competing at each event to win points in the league. The New Zealand SailGP Team took the 'podium for the planet' with its Race for the Future partner, Live Ocean. Great Britain came in second place with STEM Crew, and Australia third with Parley.

The Australia SailGP Team worked with commercial partner WLTH to fund beach clean-ups, as well as hosting Parley Talks and Ocean Schools at SailGP events. The team also worked hard to install a new mindset around plastic by adopting Parley's AIR strategy - avoid, intercept redesign.

Slingsby and the Australia team will now prepare to compete in SailGP Season 3, which will commence in Bermuda on the 14-15 of May.

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