For Dawson, the Olympics campaign will be yet another step in what has become a busy year for her, as she has been a part of New Zealand's debut campaign in SailGP.
Dawson was with the team for the first event in Bermuda in April, but missed the second meeting of the season in Italy in June as she had returned to New Zealand to focus on the Olympic Games, alongside SailGP crew mates Peter Burling and Blair Tuke, who will be competing at the Olympics in the 49er.
Earlier this year, Dawson said joining the SailGP team provided her and crew mate Liv Mackay an opportunity to be someone young women can look up to in the sport.
"It's really great for younger girls to see other females in the highest level of our sport so that they believe they can do the same," she said.
"It's an important step for this sport to be taking to make it more gender-equal and is sending a really cool message.
"For us to be on equal playing fields means these girls will get the chance to upskill, which could help them meet the requirements to be on the Cup team, so it's definitely a good step in the right direction."
If her injury heals in time, Dawson and Wilkinson will begin their Olympic campaign on July 28.