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YUGO YOSHIDA (JPN) WINS PLACE ON SOFTBANK AMERICA'S CUP TEAM

14 Dec 2015

470 crew Yugo Yoshida has been selected following grueling crew trials to join the SoftBank Team Japan America's Cup challenge in Bermuda

Yoshida and elite rower Yuki Kasatani were selected after a three-month search to find the ultimate Japanese sailor. , SoftBank Team Japan is excited to announce that Yugo Yoshida and Yuki Kasatani will join the sailing team as they challenge for the 35th America’s Cup. 

“Right from day 1 of the trials it became clear there were 6 applicants very much in the running for the two available places on the team,” said team skipper and CEO Dean Barker.  “However Yuki and Yugo really stood out in all areas of the testing process.  Although very different athletes they both had the drive to earn their rights to the two positions.”

Yugo Yoshida, age 31, is an experienced Olympic 470 sailor and comes to the team following campaigns competing in the 2012 London Olympic Games, as well as many 470 World Championships, picking up a bronze medal in 2009. Yoshida is married to Ai Kondo Yoshida, who represented Japan at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Sailing Competition, and has already been selected to compete at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Yuki Kasatani, age 26, joins the sailing team as a strong competitive rower having competed in the All Japan Cup since 2009 most recently competing in the Coxed Pair and Double Scull events.

Both athletes will move to Bermuda immediately to start integrating with the team and begin an intense training regimen preparing them with the physical strength and stamina needed to sail team’s new AC45S race yacht. 

During races, the new power hungry design of the yacht will push both sailors through a non-stop grinding competition for 20 minutes as they power the hydraulic pumps that adjust the control surfaces on the boat.

In America’s Cup competition, teams are not allowed to use engines to sail the yacht – all processes must be human powered.

While not having raced foiling multihull sailboats before, the outstanding fitness abilities of both athletes will be a massive benefit to SoftBank Team Japan – directly impacting how fast the team can push the boat and pull off complex maneuvers. 

“Training wise, Yuki and Yugo's goals will be slightly different,” said team tactician and sailing manager Chris Draper. “Yugo has a wealth of sailing experience so will be looking to transfer his skills and understanding to the foiling boats. Yuki will be looking to build his knowledge about the boats and been on the water in a different way to what he knows.” 

The selection of Yugo and Yuki follows a three-day tryout in Zushi, Japan where 22 Japanese athletes were put through rigorous fitness and sailing tests to determine who would be invited to join the team.

“It's a great time for the team," concluded Draper. "The trials were a fantastic few days and Yugo and Yuki gave everything they had. Their skill set is everything we could have hoped for and more. We are all very pleased to have them joining us.”

Source: SoftBank Team Japan

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