Dylan Fletcher had points to prove as well as to notch up on the leaderboard with his first event win as Britain's SailGP ...
With the America's Cup typically held every three to four years, the time between racing is often filled with controversy.
Olympic sailing icon Sir Ben Ainslie will no longer lead INEOS Britannia's pursuit of the America's Cup after splitting with the team owned by Manchester United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe ...
It all started with a gin and tonic on a blind date between Sir Ben Ainslie and Sir Jim Ratcliffe in a London pub back in March 2018.
The 47-year-old is understood to have been left 'astounded' after cutting ties with Manchester United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's famed sailing ...
Ineos Britannia part ways with four-time Olympic champion Sir Ben Ainslie in shock split ahead of 38th Americas Cup; Ainslies ...
INEOS Britannia has announced it is parting ways with CEO and skipper Ben Ainslie for the 38th edition of the premier yachting race ...
"Furthermore, Sir Ben Ainslie's British America's Cup team will be known as Athena Racing going forwards, aligning with the British Women's and Youth America's Cup team, the Athena Pathway." ...
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.
“Furthermore, Sir Ben Ainslie’s British America’s Cup team will be known as Athena Racing going forwards, aligning with the British Women’s and Youth America’s Cup team, the Athena Pathway.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s backing of four-time Olympic gold medallist sailor Ben Ainslie to win the America’s Cup is on the brink of collapse.