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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 ...
But one thing is clear, Ainslie’s team will be there. “100 per cent,” said the Ineos helmsman and skipper after getting off the water and embracing his young children, Bellatrix, 8, and Fox, 3.
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Sir Ben Ainslie vows to keep fighting despite Great Britain facing major battle in America's Cup following two huge defeats against New Zealand - MSNIf Sir Ben Ainslie is to make history in the America’s Cup, then British hopes rest on him rediscovering his habit for saving lost causes. After two huge defeats on Friday, such a prospect ...
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.
Britain’s Sir Ben Ainslie now has another title: Team owner in the SailGP global league. Ainslie and business partner Chris Bake have purchased majority ownership in Great Britain SailGP Team ...
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.
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 ...
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.
SYDNEY (AP) — Ben Ainslie's Britain team completed a near-perfect first round of the SailGP series on Sydney Harbour with a convincing win over defending champions Australia in the match-race ...
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 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: ...
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