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Paul Goodison takes flight in Great Britain SailGP F50



Great Britain SailGP Team driven by interim skipper Paul Goodison sail past the Taranto Palazzo del Governo during a practice session ahead of Italy SailGP, Event 2, Season 2 in Taranto, Italy. 01 June 2021. Photo: Bob Martin for SailGP.
Great Britain SailGP Team driven by interim skipper Paul Goodison sail past the Taranto Palazzo del Governo during a practice session ahead of Italy SailGP, Event 2, Season 2 in Taranto, Italy. 01 June 2021. Photo: Bob Martin for SailGP.

Yesterday, 1st June, the Great Britain SailGP Team took flight in the stunning surroundings of the Taranto Harbour in southern Italy for the first time, as training began for the Italy Sail Grand Prix this weekend.

There was, however, a new but familiar face at the wheel onboard the team’s F50 with the Driver role being filled by decorated foiling sailor and Olympic Gold medallist, Paul Goodison for the next two SailGP events.

For Paul, who had previously sailed in the foiling catamarans with Artemis Racing in the 35th America’s Cup before joining American Magic’s America’s Cup campaign in Auckland recently, it was an opportunity to get back to grips with the flying F50s.

“It was a really good, tricky first day for me. We managed just over two hours in anywhere from 15 to 37 KPH of breeze, really gusty and shifty stuff.

“It was great to be back in the catamaran. It’s very nimble and manoeuvrable and you get punished hard for getting little things wrong, but that’s what makes it so exciting. Today was all about settling in with the team and getting used to the very simple stuff.

We had a couple of loose laps and moments, including one where we popped the rudder out and took quite a lot of water over the deck, but by the end of the day I managed to handle the boat a lot better, got more used to the controls and we had a few good laps at the end.
Paul Goodison, Great Britain SailGP Team

Whilst Paul may be new to the British team, he is very much a familiar face, having sailed with both Flight Controller Luke ‘Parko’ Parkinson and Wing Trimmer Iain ‘Goobs’ Jensen previously at Artemis Racing. That strong existing relationship has helped Paul settled well into the team very quickly.

“It was really nice sailing with Parko and Goobs again”, Paul added, “the whole team has gelled well early on, but we still have a lot of work to do. We will keep practicing hard and working on things throughout the week. There is still a lot to learn”.

The Italy Sail Grand Prix starts on 5th June in Taranto and can be watched live in the UK at 1230PM BST on Sky Sports and for free on SailGP’s YouTube channel. Paul Goodison, meanwhile, is itching to get going.

"For me it's all about going racing against the other sailors I have been racing against and competing against for the last five or six years. They are all the top of their sport and I want to be up there racing against them, this gives you the platform to do that.

How To Watch

Race coverage is available in the UK on Sky Sports and YouTube.

• Race Day 1: 5th June, 12:30 BST • Race Day 2: 6th June, 12:30 BST

For more broadcast details visit: sailgp.com/watch.


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