There are different ways of looking at it,” says Sir Ben Ainslie of the format for this weekend’s final round of SailGP ...
Great Britain’s SailGP team have won the global sailing series for the first time, clinching the title with a stunning ...
Fresh from a historic treble in Abu Dhabi, Ben Ainslie sits down with his wife Georgie at home to unpack one of the most dramatic seasons in Emirates GBR history, and the seismic changes coming to the ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." While King Charles was being crowned at Westminster Abbey, Sir Ben Ainslie, who is sailing royalty in the ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Ben Ainslie are on a legal collision course after their shared America’s Cup mission ended in an acrimonious divorce on Thursday. Sources have pointed to a serious breakdown ...
Olympic sailor Ben Ainslie and his wife Georgie have revealed for the first time how they used a surrogate to have their second child. After struggling to conceive the pair used an agency to find a ...
With Ben Ainslie, it’s in the stare. Charming, polite, every bit the sailor-cum-businessman, the clothes are perfectly pressed with not a hair out of place. But it’s the look in his brown eyes, the ...
British Olympic legend Sir Ben Ainslie will compete for TeamGBR in SailGP next season as part of his preparations for the 2021 America’s Cup. With one silver and four golds across consecutive Games ...
Sir Ben Ainslie, one of Britain’s best sailors, today launched his bid to win the America’s Cup, the 163-year old trophy never won by Great Britain. The Duchess of Cambridge, a keen sailor herself, ...
Ben Ainslie didn’t become Britain’s most successful sailor by ducking tough decisions. On Thursday, the four-time Olympic sailing gold medalist announced a shock £110 million ($153m) shakeup of his ...
On August 6, 2011, sailor Charles Benedict Ainslie took a break from training for the Olympics to watch TV. The first race of the new season of the America’s Cup World Series merited his attention.
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