Jenna Gibson
Women's world speed record 48.03 knots, the fastest female windsurfer in history.
National titles: 7× champion
Discipline: Speed / Slalom X
Goal: 50 knots
Speed. Precision. Performance.
At the highest level, performance is built on preparation. Every movement refined. Every decision considered. Every variable controlled. Because when the margins are that small, even the slightest friction makes a difference.
We’re proud to back three of the UK’s most exciting windsurfing athletes as they chase big goals on the road to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
Olympians Sam Sills and Emma Wilson, alongside world speed record holder Jenna Gibson, are pushing limits on the water every day. And they’re taking us with them.
They train for years to remove a fraction of a second. We've spent years removing the friction from your journey. Different arena. Same obsession with getting every detail right.
Women's world speed record 48.03 knots, the fastest female windsurfer in history.
National titles: 7× champion
Discipline: Speed / Slalom X
Goal: 50 knots
Jenna thrives on pushing boundaries. As the fastest woman on a windsurfing board, she’s now aiming for 50 knots, while competing internationally on the Slalom X circuit.
Her fearless approach and love of a challenge show what’s possible when preparation meets determination – and when you’re willing to go all in.
In her first ever speed sailing competition, Jenna broke the women's world record six times in a single week. Her record stands at 48.03 knots and she's already targeting 50.
Olympic Games: Paris 2024
World titles: 2× world champion
Discipline: iQFOiL
Focus: Comeback season to LA 2028
Sam knows what it means to leave everything on the water. Paris 2024 Olympian. 2x world champion. Now fully focused on LA - and the medal that got away.
For Sam, preparation isn’t just part of the process. It’s the difference between good and great – from training plans and recovery to the mindset that helps him perform when it really matters.
Olympic medals: Bronze Tokyo, bronze Paris
World titles: Multiple-time world champion
Awards: RYA Athlete of the Year (2025)
Focus: Chasing gold in LA 2028
Emma is one of the most exciting talents in British sport. With Olympic bronze medals from both Tokyo and Paris, multiple world titles and the 2025 RYA Athlete of the Year award, she’s now fully focused on one thing: gold in LA.
Driven, resilient and ambitious, Emma’s journey shows how consistency, confidence and attention to detail can turn potential into podiums.
As we build towards LA 2028, we’ll be sharing behind-the-scenes moments from training and competitions, honest insight into how these athletes actually prepare, and stories from the long days, early starts and small wins that never make the highlights.
We're proud to back athletes defined by precision, discipline and control. They apply it to performance. We apply it to your journey.
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