OAKBERRY joins Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team for historic debut

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OAKBERRY, the global quick-service superfood brand known for its 100% natural and fresh açaí, has announced its sponsorship of the Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team. The partnership marks the team’s debut in the fifth season of SailGP, making it the first South American team to compete in the league.

As the official açaí partner, OAKBERRY’s branding will appear on the team’s F50 catamarans, uniforms, apparel, and merchandise. The brand also plans to host experiential events for fans during races throughout the 2024-2025 season. Led by Martine Grael, a two-time Olympic champion and the first woman to captain a SailGP catamaran, the Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team represents Brazil’s legacy in competitive sailing.

OAKBERRY CEO and Co-Founder Georgios Frangulis emphasized the alignment of the team’s energy and competitive spirit with OAKBERRY’s brand identity. The sponsorship reflects OAKBERRY’s growing presence in global sports, particularly as the brand and SailGP aim to expand their audiences in the United States.

Alan Adler, CEO of the Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team, noted the significance of Brazil’s entry into SailGP, citing the country’s rich history in sailing and the value of sponsors like OAKBERRY in supporting this milestone.

With sustainability as a shared priority, OAKBERRY and SailGP aim to inspire active lifestyles while highlighting environmental responsibility. The team, featuring Martine Grael as Driver alongside Brazilian athletes Marco Grael, Mateus Isaac, and Kahena Kunze, will compete against 10 international teams in their debut race in Dubai on November 23 and 24.

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