09 May 2022
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Natasha Bryant has joined the SailGP Australia Team ahead of the start of Season 3 in Bermuda.
Bryant, 21, from Sydney will join the team for Season 3 through the Women’s Pathway Program (WPP) and will race for the first time at the Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, presented by Hamilton Princess on 14 and 15 May.
The program aims to fast-track the training and development of female athletes, with the goal of creating an inclusive sporting championship that has gender equity.
In a bid to accelerate the program, for Season 3 each team will have three female athletes join throughout the season to gain vital training and racing experience on the F50.
“I am absolutely honoured to be a part of this team because I’ve looked up to these sailors since I was a young kid,” said Bryant.
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“Every chance I got I would watch the team racing in SailGP, so it’s pretty surreal that I now get to be a part of this.”
Tom Slingsby commented: “Today we had Natasha on the boat and she spent half of our session steering the F50 with my guidance. She did an amazing job and was able to stay perfectly in control with a lot of wind and gusts of up to 25 knots at times.”
Bryant added, “I was learning how I need to steer the wheel to control the angles upwind and downwind. I also tried flying and driving at the same time.
“There definitely is a lot to think about but everyone was super helpful with talking me through each manoeuvre.”
After taking home the SailGP Championship Trophy for the second season running, Slingsby, the Australia Team Driver and CEO, has selected several members of his winning squad to join him in season 3.
In addition to Slingsby, the returning athletes from his winning squad includes, Kyle Langford, 32, of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales (wing trimmer); Jason Waterhouse, 30, of Sydney (flight controller); Sam Newton, 36, of Sydney (grinder); Kinley Fowler, 34, of Perth, Western Australia, (grinder/flight controller); Nina Curtis, 34 ,of Sydney (Women’s Pathway Program athlete).
Edward Powys, 34, of Sydney will also join the Australian team for Season 3 as a grinder and reserve sailor.
Not only is the season busier but so is the racecourse, with two new franchise teams added to the roster, Canada and Switzerland.
They will race for the first time in Bermuda against Slingsby’s Australian side, Great Britain, USA, New Zealand, France, Spain and Denmark.
Due to challenges in building the tenth boat for Canada to enter the league, the Japan SailGP Team will sit out the first events of the season.
The Bermuda Sail Grand Prix will air live on Fox Sports and Kayo. Kayo are offering fans free access to both the live and replay racing, via its Kayo Freebies offer.
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