Episode Summary:
In the latest episode of The Yacht Racing Life Podcast, Justin Chisholm sits down with fellow sailing journalist Magnus Wheatley to unpack a packed weekend of world-class racing at last weekend's British SailGP event. From the electric atmosphere in Portsmouth to Britain’s much-needed resurgence, the pair dive deep into the stories behind the racing – from Dylan Fletcher’s standout performance under pressure to the bold new ideas shaping the league’s future.
Key Highlights:
On-the-water impressions: Why the stadium-style SailGP experience is unlike anything else in sailing.
Team GB’s bounce back: Dylan Fletcher, Hannah Mills, and the crew deliver under home pressure.
Big picture SailGP: Russell Coutts’ vision – including a dedicated “tech ship” and propulsion-assisted racing for light venues.
Women at the wheel? What’s next for female sailors in the league – and is Hannah Mills in line for her own SailGP team?
Swiss breakthrough & Italian struggles: Which teams impressed and which left questions unanswered.
Press conference candour: Why SailGP’s media approach still misses the mark.
Human story: Magnus shares his involvement in helping blind sailor Danny Phipps attempt a solo circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight.
About the Guest:
Magnus Wheatley is a veteran sailing journalist and commentator, best known for his Rule 69 Substack, where he offers sharp insight and candid commentary on the world of professional yacht racing.
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