Amazon to Become an Official Retail Partner of the U.S. SailGP Team
"We are thrilled to partner with one of the biggest and most recognizable companies in the world, Amazon," said Mike Buckley, 2x World Champion Sailor, U.S. SailGP Team CEO and Co-Owner. "This represents a major milestone for our team and our sport as we continue to expand our audience, bring new fans into the world of sailing, and showcase the excitement and innovation that SailGP represents."
SailGP fans will be able to shop a curated assortment of fashion and accessory items, including exclusive designs with Amazon Merch on Demand, in the team's official U.S. SailGP storefront on Amazon.com. Customers can choose from a wide assortment of products — all available with fast, free Prime delivery. Additionally, fans can shop curated storefronts from some of their favorite athletes, including Anna Weis, Mike Buckley, Hans Henken, and Peter Kinney, where they share their everyday must-have items and training essentials across fashion, travel, beauty, and skincare.
"Amazon has strong ties to sports and fitness, and we are proud to not only offer a wide selection of products and entertainment that help fans cheer on their favorite team or explore a new hobby, but also to create immersive experiences that bring customers closer to the action," says Jenny Freshwater, vice president of Amazon Fashion and Fitness. "We're excited to collaborate with the U.S. SailGP Team and for our customers to discover the world of sailing and learn more about the amazing athletes transforming the sport today."
The U.S. SailGP team will continue their 2025 campaign at the upcoming Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix on June 7-8, 2025, where fans will see Amazon's logo on the U.S. SailGP Team's jib sail.
For more information on the United States SailGP Team's collaboration with Amazon please go to, U.S. SailGP Team Amazon Storefront. For more information on the United States SailGP Team and their official team partners, please visit the website HERE.
ABOUT THE U.S. SAILGP TEAM Energized by prestigious new owners and investors across U.S. professional sports, entertainment and technology, the U.S. SailGP Team is led by co-owners Ryan and Margaret McKillen and two-time world champion Mike Buckley. Seven-time world champion Taylor Canfield is the driver, and the U.S. team has an All-American roster of talented athletes. The Americans are one of 12 national teams in the Rolex SailGP global championship that races in iconic locations around the world using identical hydrofoiling F50 catamarans, flying at speeds approaching 60 mph. Visit https://www.ussailgpteam.com/ for more information.
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