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Sir Ben Ainslie is smarting from a public sporting divorce from Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the British billionaire and part-owner of Manchester United. “It’s probably the most difficult thing I’ve ...
So it was that, as New Zealand crossed the finish line in Barcelona, to seal an ultimately comprehensive 7-2 victory over Ben Ainslie’s Ineos Britannia and lift the Auld Mug for the third time ...
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‘Comeback is on’: Ainslie bullish as GB challenge for America’s Cup comes to life - MSNBen Ainslie’s team get an absolutely critical first win on the board in the America’s Cup. They did a brilliant job in the pre-start in some very light winds of staying up on their foils, ...
Ben Ainslie may have been left unshaken by the haka performed in Friday’s official eve-of-regatta press conference. But Peter Burling and his New Zealand crew would be well-advised not to get ...
Ben Ainslie, Britain’s most successful sailor, talks to CNN about his decision to end his four-year partnership with Land Rover in favor of a $153 million deal with petrochemicals giant INEOS as ...
Ben Ainslie is stepping down as driver of the Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team but will remain as CEO and majority owner in tech titan Larry Ellison's global league. Skip to content.
Sir Ben Ainslie and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge during her visit to the 1851 Trust and the Great Britain SailGP Team in July 2022. “She's so much fun, but she's a real hardass,” he says.
Sir Ben Ainslie robbed of his £16k Rolex at knifepoint by Barcelona watch theft gang It is now up for sale for £3,495,000, having originally been put on the market for £4.5million.
After years of dreaming and 10 years of trying, Britain's Ben Ainslie has achieved his aim of challenging for the America's Cup, billed as the oldest trophy in international sport.
The venue for the 2027 Auld Mug is still up for debate with a dispute between the Challenger of Record and the Defenders ...
Ben Ainslie said his British team are focused on eking further improvements out of themselves and their AC75 boat as they enter the next phase of their America's Cup campaign in Barcelona.
Ben Ainslie coy about his future When asked whether we would see him helming another America’s Cup campaign, or whether it was time to stick to the boardroom, Ainslie said: “I don’t know.
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