Sailing-US enlists Briton Giles Scott for key America's Cup role


LONDON, ⁠April 28 (Reuters) - Britain's Giles Scott was named ⁠as sailing director of American Racing Challenger Team ‌USA on Tuesday, as the new U.S. team ramps up preparations for the America's Cup in Italy next year.

Scott, who ​won two Olympic gold medals ⁠in the Finn single-handed ⁠class and was a key figure in Ben Ainslie's ⁠America's ‌Cup campaigns, will report to the U.S. team's CEO Ken Read.

The British sailor "will ⁠play an integral role in shaping the ​team's sailing ‌programme and performance strategy, working closely with leadership ⁠and crew ​as preparations intensify," said the U.S. team, which announced its campaign on April 8.

"This project brings together ⁠a compelling vision, strong leadership, and ​a real desire to compete at the very top," Scott said in a statement announcing his appointment.

Scott ⁠is already active in SailGP, moving from driver for Ainslie's British team to their Canadian rivals at the start of the 2025 season, and has ​racked up some notable wins.

"Giles ⁠is one of the most accomplished sailors of his ​generation, and his experience, mindset, ‌and attention to detail will ​be invaluable to this campaign," Read said.

(Reporting by Alexander Smith; Editing by Toby Davis)

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