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Spithill: “We’ve got to come out swinging for the next one”

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on June 20, 2022

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· Last updated: February 6, 2026

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The US SailGP team races during the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix in Chicago, highlighting their challenges and resilience. This image captures the team's sailboat in action amidst the competitive atmosphere, relevant to their performance discussed in the article.
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Strong finish for US SailGP team after challenging weekend in Chicago. Jimmy Spithill and the United States SailGP Team finished the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix Chicago at Navy Pier on a positive note, ending with a third-place finish in the last race. While it wasn’t enough to improve the overall result and move […]

Strong finish for US SailGP team after challenging weekend in Chicago.

Jimmy Spithill and the United States SailGP Team finished the T-Mobile United States Sail Grand Prix Chicago at Navy Pier on a positive note, ending with a third-place finish in the last race. While it wasn’t enough to improve the overall result and move them off the bottom of the weekend’s table, the team are hopeful it marks the start of their turnaround. Here is all you need to know:

– Spithill sent an apology to the thousands of American fans who showed up to cheer for the team at the weekend: “I want to apologise to all the family and friends, and all the spectators who were supportive of us the whole way through this weekend, irrespective of how badly we sailed in the first four races,” he said. “The crowd has been incredible and Chicago more than delivered on all fronts.”

– In the event’s light air conditions, the nine national teams representing the US, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Great Britain, New Zealand, Spain and Switzerland utilised the largest wingsail configuration, towering 29m (95ft) over Lake Michigan. The huge wing enabled the boats to foil in the lighter conditions and the day’s top speed was 41mph (66kph) – more than four times the average wind speed of the day.

– “I’d say we’re much more competitive in the light air stuff,” Spithill said. “I think we showed that on Friday’s practice day, and today we were a little more competitive, but we were just not good enough. There are a lot of things we have to work on. Everyone included. Me included, obviously.”

– The Australia SailGP Team continue to set the championship benchmark in SailGP Season 3, as Tom Slingsby pulled off an impressive recovery to earn a last-minute spot in the event final, ultimately beating Great Britain and Canada.

– “Look, we’ve got two options right now. We can either sort of curl up and cry ourselves to sleep tonight or we can say ‘right, now let’s learn the lessons and not throw the towel in,’” Spithill said. “That’s exactly what the team will do. Good thing that it’s a long season. We’ve got to come out swinging for the next one and just start climbing back up the board.”

SailGP Season 3 overall standings (after 2 events)

Australia – 20 points

Canada – 17

Great Britain – 17

New Zealand – 12

Denmark – 12

France – 9

United States – 9

Spain – 8

Switzerland – 4

SailGP 2022/2023 calendar

Great Britain SGP: July 30-31, 2022

Denmark SGP: August 19-20, 2022

France SGP: September 10-11, 2022

Spain SGP: September 24-25, 2022

Dubai SGP: November 12-13, 2022

Singapore SGP: Jan 14-15, 2023

New Zealand SGP: March 18-19, 2023

United States SGP: May 6-7, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SailGP?
SailGP is a global sailing competition featuring national teams racing high-performance catamarans. It aims to promote sailing and engage fans through exciting events and innovative technology.
What is a wingsail?
A wingsail is a type of sail that resembles an airplane wing, designed to provide lift and enhance speed. It is commonly used in high-performance sailing to maximize efficiency.
What is the significance of standings in a racing series?
Standings in a racing series reflect the performance of teams over multiple events. They determine rankings, eligibility for finals, and overall championship outcomes.

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