Spent a good couple hours bawling today because of Raining Knives, so I had to draw an alternate ending comic where Things Aren’t Bad. I still feel emotionally fragile and kinda sick~
So in this AU Jerry gets his possession on and winds up co-inhabiting Dylan’s body. Jerry still gets to have living experiences and their family gets their loved one back once the twins explain the whole “ghost” thing to them. They wind up in a highly unconventional, highly supernatural living situation and that’s okay because they’re happy!!!
Britain's America's Cup Team, representing the Challenger of Record, Royal Yacht Squadron Racing Ltd, has unveiled GB1. The bold new team na
Britain's America's Cup Team, representing the Challenger of Record, Royal Yacht Squadron Racing Ltd, has unveiled GB1. The bold new team name and identity signals a new era of British racing on the world's most demanding sailing stage. The reveal was made in Naples, ahead of a special event where the five founding teams of the America's Cup Partnership (ACP) celebrated the start of a historic new era for the oldest trophy in international sporting competition.
GB1, the new identity of Athena Racing, the British America's Cup team founded by Sir Ben Ainslie in 2014 which has competed in the last three America's Cups, marked the start of this new chapter with the confirmation that one of Britain's most accomplished sailors, Dylan Fletcher MBE, will return for his second America's Cup as helm. Fletcher holds Olympic gold and is the current SailGP Champion, alongside the historic achievements of 2024, when he competed in the 37th America's Cup Match in Barcelona as co-helm with Sir Ben Ainslie, becoming the first British team to win the America's Cup Challenger Series and the first in 60 years to reach the America's Cup Match.
Sir Ben Ainslie, Team Principal for GB1, said: "GB1 is delighted to secure Dylan as our helm for AC38. He has worked extremely hard to earn the seat, and his results on the water don't lie. Olympic and SailGP champion, and an America's Cup finalist all in the space of five years, these are no mean feats and highlight his absolute dedication to performance on the water."
Finally got a chance to watch both days in Abu Dhabi and the Grand Championship.
Congrats to the GB SailGP team - the best team in fine form and consistent for the latter half of the season.
Although the lead switched between all three teams at one point.
Sad for the Kiwis again….Like Blair, I hate this winner take all format. But the consolation is they finished above Australia on the overall money winnings, so really second overall.
Hannah and Dylan are an unstoppable combination - better than Ben Ainslie and Hannah ever were.
Also sad that not enough wind at the venue to have the whole teams aboard. Totally anticlimactic for a global sailing league.