Ben Ainslie will announce on Wednesday that he is rebranding his America’s Cup team “GB1” following his public split with Sir Jim Ratcliffe last year. However, the four-time Olympic champion says it ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has abandoned plans to challenge for the next America’s Cup, accusing Ben Ainslie of dragging his heels over settlement negotiations that would have allowed both their teams to ...
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 ever been ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Britannia has withdrawn its intention to compete in the 38th America's Cup. The team, which lost 7-2 to Emirates Team New Zealand in the 37th edition last year, has announced ...
Ben Ainslie's British team said on Wednesday they would compete for the America's Cup as GB1 and named Dylan Fletcher as helm ...
European law firm Fieldfisher has advised Athena Sports Group and Sir Ben Ainslie on Oakley Capital's investment in Athena Racing, the British America’s Cup team founded and led by Sir Ben Ainslie ...
Ainslie is the most successful sailor in Olympic history Oakley’s investment follows the creation of the America’s Cup Partnership The America’s Cup Partnership will govern the America’s Cup Oakley ...
The most decorated Olympic sailor didn't always win gold. Though it did not include one of the 4 Olympic gold medals he won, Ben Ainslie's debut was an impressive one where at age 19 he won a silver ...
Ben Ainslie, a British sailing ace, expects to reveal within a few weeks who is funding his next America's Cup bid, and the team he will be bringing along for the event in Naples, Italy, scheduled for ...
Sir Ben Ainslie needs no introduction. He is the most successful sailor in Olympic history, having won medals at five consecutive Games from 1996, including four golds between 2000 and 2012. Now CEO ...