SailGP's road to creating a more inclusive championship reaches another milestone this weekend at the Spain Sail Grand Prix taking place in Cรกdiz-Andalusia. The sixth event of the season will now include six athletes onboard all F50s for racing - a first for the global league - resulting in the league's Women's Pathway Program athletes racing onboard for the first time in SailGP.
SailGP introduced the WPP at the start of Season 2 as part of its better sport strategy to promote inclusion, inspire change and provide opportunities across all levels of the sport. With the addition of a new crew member as a new standard and light-wind configuration, WPP athletes are now able to gain the valuable experience needed to race the high-flying, high speed F50s.
Great Britain SailGP Team athlete and the world's most successful female Olympic sailor Hannah Mills said: "I'm incredibly excited to be racing this weekend, it's a really great step forward for the female athletes to be in the thick of it, witnessing it all, getting in and helping wherever we can - tactics, strategy, and communications - I am really excited for that. The adrenaline rush is going to be massive, it already is when we do the practice racing.
"It's also awesome for SailGP to have a strong vision and commitment going forward for the future of women's involvement in the league, it's very exciting and I can't wait to figure out how we can make it all happen, how we can make it a success and how I can help drive it forward."
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