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Champs Of Cardboard Boat Race Talk About Getting To The Finish Line 

Every one of the eight groups will have a lady dashing in the 6th mariner situation behind the driver as a feature of SailGP's Women's Pathway Program, acquainted with give ladies the experience expected to cruise the elite sailboats. 사설토토

The expansion of the ladies raises the quantity of team individuals to six for each boat in the ordinary setup and four in light wind. 

Joining the U.S. Group for her first rivalry is 18-year-old CJ Perez of Honolulu. Perez, who last week won the 2021 USA WASZP National Championship, is the most youthful mariner to contend in SailGP and the primary Latina. 

Cruising on the F50 sailboats "feels like a rocket transport," said Perez, who has broad thwarting experience. "We're moving at speeds never experienced and flying so high out of the water. I'm generally anticipating battling it out at the beginning line this end of the week. I can't envision how intriguing that is destined to be." 

Joining the British group is Hannah Mills, who turned into the best female Olympic mariner when she won a gold award at the Tokyo Games to push her profession complete to two golds and one silver. 

"It's a truly incredible advance forward for the female competitors to be in a mess, seeing everything, getting in and helping any place we can — strategies, system, and interchanges," Mills said. "I'm truly energized for that. The adrenaline surge will be gigantic, it as of now is the point at which we do the work on hustling." 

Plants joins British captain Sir Ben Ainslie, the best Olympic mariner ever with four golds and one silver. Ainslie, who as of late purchased a greater part stake in the British SailGP group, likewise is a previous America's Cup champion. 

Different ladies joining the armada are Nina Curtis of Australia, Katja Salskov-Iversen of Denmark, Amelie Riou of France, Sena Takano of Japan, Erica Dawson of New Zealand, and Andrea Emone of Spain. 

Cádiz is the 6th of eight regattas this season. Groups started the year enlisting and preparing ladies mariners. Each group has had somewhere around one lady inserted with the team, acquiring knowledge and installed insight. 

SailGP was established by American tech investor Larry Ellison and New Zealander Sir Russell Coutts, a five-time America's Cup champion. 

"It is our obligation as a worldwide association to guarantee we make a culture and brandishing title that has sex value," Coutts said. "Its an obvious fact that there is as of now an encounter hole among ladies at the highest point of the game. ... We remember we need to go further to close the hole and work faster to speed up change, which is the reason we are making this next stride. Break existing limits and establish a more comprehensive climate." 

Perez as of late went along with US SailGP captain Jimmy Spithill, a double cross America's Cup champ, and group individuals Andrew Campbell and Alex Sinclair in putting on a Foiling First: Learn to Foil Camp for Chicago youth. 

It was whenever she first met her new partners. Having quite recently turned 18, this will be whenever she first will cruise with them. 

"I can hardly wait to cruise with them and essentially learn all that they've been doing a great deal of their lives and take it for myself," Perez said. 

"I'll be taking insight from every one of the mentors and mariners around. A great deal of it is simply gaining from the entire air of being with the group, simply cruising, however figuring out how to fix up the boat and set it aside, and questions, which is something that will help a ton. I'll likewise make some train time on the boat, which is vital." 

Perez said she'd at last prefer to turn into a captain or take on one of the specialized positions like flight regulator or wing trimmer. She is a green bean designing understudy at UC Berkeley, examining on the web so she can cruise. 

With three regattas left, the U.S. Group is battling to stay in the best three to have a shot at the $1 million, the champ bring home all the glory prize that still up in the air in San Francisco in March.