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Epic SailGP Inspire Grand Final Showdown in San Francisco

by WASZP Class 15 Jul 2024 02:42 PDT
SailGP Inspire Grand Final in San Francisco © Benjamin Rosewall

The SailGP Inspire Grand Final delivered classic San Francisco summer conditions, with moderate to strong winds reliably punching through the fog each day.

The standard of the WASZP fleet has never been higher, particularly in the women's fleet, which was incredibly tight for the duration of the competition.

Inspire racing pitches the best young WASZP sailors in the world on incredibly tight racecourses in front of the crowds. The level of skill to execute such close-quarters racing cannot be underestimated, and the sailors delivered a true spectacle in their mastery of the boats in puffy conditions and confused seas.

The women's fleet was contested from the off by several talented sailors. It was proper snakes-and-ladders racing, where every sailor enjoyed moments at the top and battled at the back of the fleet. With such cutthroat racing, tiny mistakes could cost you big. The names that rose to the front after the first two days of racing were Louisa Muller (GER), Rachel Betschart (BDA), Helena Sanderson (NZL), Pia Tveita (NOR) and Bridget Conrad (AUS).

Heading into the final day, all five were firmly in contention for the overall title. Betschart - last year's silver medallist, stepped on the gas in the final few races to seal the narrowest of victories over Norway's Tveita, with just a single point separating the women. On the last reach of the final race of the series, the pair were locked together wing-to-wing, with Betschart as leeward boat managing to put the pressure on Tvieta and force her into an rules situation that pushed Tveita behind. It couldn't get closer to the wire! Conrad took third overall, just three points off the lead after a massive 20 races!

In the men's fleet, the strength and depth of the talent was mind-blowing. Every sailor was capable of winning races and on their day, any could take the championship. After the first couple of days, American Thomas Sitzmann rose to the top after delivering the most consistent performances across the series. The Stanford student pushed the limits of racing to the very edge, philosophically and physically as he was seen expertly gybing within a couple of metres of the crowded beach at Chrissy Field with only inches of water under the foil. French sailor Matthis Johnson showed that he meant business after getting a late call-up to the final following the withdrawal of Hanno Seifert due to America's Cup team duties, with Johnson scoring as high as second in the series.

Magnus Overbeck - the Danish sailor that has won every event he has taken part in during 2024 - was always a threat but took some time to find his stride. On the final day, it was Overbeck that handled the pressure, with Sitzmann firmly in contention. Top performances from Louis Tilly of Australia, Alessio Castellan of Italy and Antonio Gasperini of Spain got in the mix and disrupted things at the top, but in the end, Overbeck dealt with the pressure like a true professional and sealed the championship by winning the final race. Sitzmann took second after a truly impressive performance and Johnson pipped Tilly to the final podium spot.

Aside from the unbeatable racing, Inspire sailors enjoyed the valuable experience of interacting with the league in a wider sense. Each sailor now has a foot in the door for a career in the sport having gained first-hand experience of the plethora of disciplines that culminate to deliver SailGP. Unrivalled racing, widespread opportunities and treasured memories - San Fran had it all.

A huge congratulations to every sailor for delivering an incredible show. You did yourselves, your clubs and your countries so proud on your first step into the big leagues. Watch these names for the future!

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