This infographic summarizes the first prospective injury and illness surveillance study in Sail Grand Prix (SailGP) during Season 4 (2023-2024). Monitoring 100 professional athletes across 4919.84 sailing hours, the study found an overall injury rate of 9.96 per 1000 hours-higher during racing (11.89) and particularly during foiling activities (26.52). Lower limb injuries, especially to the ankle and knee, were most common, with grinders showing the highest positional injury incidence. Illness, mainly respiratory in nature, occurred at 5.14 per 1000 hours. These findings highlight the physical demands and health risks of elite foiling, informing targeted prevention, conditioning, and safety strategies in SailGP.
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