Four-time Olympic champion Ben Ainslie splits from Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Britannia America's Cup sailing team.
Manchester United’s controlling power Sir Jim Ratcliffe has split from his America’s Cup partner Sir Ben Ainslie and declared his intention to win the historic race without the four-time Olympic gold ...
Ineos Britannia part ways with four-time Olympic champion Sir Ben Ainslie in shock split ahead of 38th Americas Cup; Ainslies crew ended Britains 60-year absence from worlds most prestigious sailing c ...
Sir Ben Ainslie has confirmed his intention to continue on with a challenge in the 38th America’s Cup, but says he was ‘astounded’ by the announcement that Ineos would not be backing it.
British sailing great Ben Ainslie will no longer be involved with INEOS Britannia's bid to win the America's Cup after failing to agree terms with the team for their next tilt at the trophy.
Ben Ainslie has parted ways with Britain's America's Cup team after his third attempt to skipper his country to the trophy ended in failure in October, Ineos Britannia said on Thursday.
Ben Ainslie, after his third unsuccessful attempt to secure the America's Cup with Britain's team, has parted ways with Ineos Britannia due to unresolved contractual terms. Despite a significant ...
Sir Ben Ainslie has confirmed his intention to continue on with a challenge in the 38th America’s Cup, but says he was ‘astounded’ by the announcement that Ineos would not be backing it. The new ...
Ainslie’s crew had been the first British team to enter the America’s Cup in 60 years, but were beaten by Emirates Team New Zealand ...
Decorated British sailor Sir Ben Ainslie has parted ways with Britannia in a major change of direction for the America's Cup finalists.
The split was confirmed in a terse statement from Ineos, which announced Ratcliffe would bankroll a third bid to win under the Ineos Britannia banner, albeit without Ainslie.