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Artemis Racing Announces Return for SailGP 2026 Season

19th September 2025
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Nathan Outteridge, driver, and Iain Percy, CEO of Artemis SailGP Team, with Russell Coutts, CEO of SailGP, ahead of the Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix held in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday, 18 September 2025, ahead of the Rolex SailGP Championship Event 10. Credit: Felix Diemer

Announced today ahead of SailGP’s Geneva debut, Artemis Racing, Sweden’s internationally acclaimed sailing team, proudly confirmed its return – entering the Rolex SailGP Championship’s 2026 Season as Artemis SailGP Team.

Under the experienced leadership of CEO Iain Percy - an Olympic gold medallist who previously served as Artemis Racing’s Team Manager during their America’s Cup campaigns - the team is well-positioned to build on past successes and make a powerful impact in SailGP’s record sixth season, which begins in January 2026 in Perth, Australia.

Backed by Torbjörn Törnqvist, Artemis SailGP Team will bring Sweden’s rich sailing heritage and competitive spirit to SailGP – the high-adrenaline global championship featuring cutting-edge technology and the best athletes in the sport.

That world-class line-up now includes once more, Nathan Outteridge – confirmed as driver for Artemis SailGP Team. The Olympic gold medalist drove the Japan SailGP Team to success in Seasons 1 & 2, alongside interim roles (on the water and on-shore) in other established crews.

Of his return to the global racing championship, Outteridge said, “Reuniting with Iain, Torbjörn and the Artemis team for this new chapter in SailGP is incredibly exciting. We’ve shared huge moments together in the past, and bringing that experience, trust and energy into this arena gives us a powerful foundation.

“This is a new challenge for all of us – a chance to showcase what Swedish sailing can achieve in one of the toughest and fastest stages in the world. We’re approaching this season with focus, ambition and the belief that we can set the standard for what’s possible in this championship.”

Since its founding in 2007, Artemis Racing has become synonymous with innovation and competitive excellence, highlighted by international sailing circuits and competing at the forefront of the America’s Cup, including the 2013 and 2017 campaigns.

Guiding this new chapter is Artemis SailGP Team CEO Iain Percy, who brings a wealth of experience and passion to the team. He shared,“I’m proud to lead the Artemis SailGP Team as we return to the global stage with a clear focus - leveraging cutting-edge technology, a world-class line up, and the hard-won lessons from America’s Cup.

“SailGP is redefining the sport with unmatched speed, innovation, and fan engagement. Bringing Sweden into this elite championship is a milestone we’re proud of, and we’re determined to compete at the very highest level - pushing boundaries both on and off the water.”

Founded in 2019 by Oracle founder Larry Ellison and Sir Russell Coutts, SailGP is revolutionizing the sport of sailing with an annual global championship, competing in iconic destinations around the globe. The league was established using a centrally-owned business model with the goal of transitioning to private team ownership within its first five years.

Representing Sweden, Artemis SailGP Team becomes the league’s 13th international team, finalizing the 2026 Season line-up after a competitive global bid process. Artemis is the newest team to join the SailGP Championship, following the addition of Red Bull Italy and Mubadala Brazil in 2025, alongside a series of high-profile team acquisitions this season.

SailGP CEO Russell Coutts said, “We’re thrilled to welcome Artemis SailGP Team to the SailGP Championship. Bringing a remarkable depth of talent, experience, and professionalism that will undoubtedly elevate the competitiveness of the league, they’re expected to be a real contender from the very first race of the 2026 Season.”,

Racing alongside powerhouse nations including Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand, Artemis SailGP Team’s full crew will be announced in the coming weeks. SailGP returns this weekend, competing for the very first time on the waters of Lake Geneva. The Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix will unfold over two days of racing, Saturday, September 20-21, 2025, beginning at 3.30 p.m. CEST.

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About SailGP

SailGP unites world-class athletic talent and cutting-edge technology. Eight teams representing Australia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Japan, New Zealand, Spain and the United States will contest eight events held in as many countries over an 11-month period. Following the season opener in Bermuda, the championship visits renowned sailing locations in Italy, the United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Spain and New Zealand. San Francisco, United States, has the honour of closing proceedings with the Grand Final on 26–27 March 2022. Among those vying for the crown is the Great Britain team led by Rolex Testimonee and four-time Rolex World Sailor of the Year, Sir Ben Ainslie, who says: “The sailing world was crying out for the creation of such a concept. SailGP is a major milestone in the evolution of yachting, but it also represents continuity. The combination of state-of-the-art technology and sporting prowess is widening the appeal of sailing.