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Plymouth set for economic boost as SailGP grand prix returns to city

Britain's Ocean City received a £6.9m shot in the arm from Global sailing event in 2021 and now it will be back in 2022

SailGP is set to return to Plymouth in 2022

Plymouth is set for an economic boost with the return of the SailGp event in 2022 - after it pumped £6.9m into the city economy this year.

The all-action sailing contest is returning to Plymouth Sound in July, as SailGP hosts its Great Britain Sail Grand Prix in Britain’s Ocean City for the second year running.

This follows a bumper event in 2021 which saw an estimated 27,500 spectators enjoying the spectacle that brought £6.9m into city coffers.

The thrilling race action is set to take place on July 30 and 31, 2022, with Plymouth being one of the initial eight locations confirmed on the line-up for SailGP Season 3. It also includes stops in Bermuda, Chicago, Saint-Tropez and Dubai.

As it once again brings sailing’s best roster of athletes together, SailGP is also set to welcome two new franchise teams for its third season.

Canada and Switzerland are new additions, joining the existing teams from Australia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Japan, New Zealand, Spain and the USA.

Ben Ainslie, Great Britain SailGP Team chief executive and driver, said: “We are delighted that Plymouth has retained its place for Season 3, it has one of the world’s most visually stunning harbours and its natural amphitheatre creates the perfect SailGP race village for fans to immerse themselves in the racing.

“The city’s environmental commitments, and its status as Britain’s first National Marine Park, also seamlessly align with our team ethos to protect our pitch. We are looking forward to again supporting our Race For The Future partner, the local community and event organisers in numerous activities that will help amplify positive scientific knowledge and empower young people to take positive action to protect nature, people and our planet.