Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos group claims ownership of Ainslie America’s Cup boat
Sir Ben pounding the streets of London for the 1851 Trust
This April, Sir Ben Ainslie is taking on a new sporting challenge. The world’s most decorated Olympic sailor will tackle the 2026 TCS London Marathon.
British America’s Cup Challenge – GB1 A long-term vision
Sir Ben Ainslie has shared how the GB1 team is building towards the 38th America’s Cup in the first episode of the State of Play series this campaign.
One small step for the America’s Cup . . . A giant step for Sir Ben?
Rumours are flying that Ben Ainslie now has financial backing in place and the New America’s Cup governance agreement will be signed next week
Ratcliffe walks away from next America’s Cup, claiming Ainslie delay
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Britannia sailing team has abandoned its challenge for the next America’s Cup following protracted negotiation
Sir Jim Ratcliffe – I think we will be there with a very quick boat
INEOS Britannia team boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe told the BBC that . . . We will be at the next America’s Cup, and I think we will be there with a very quick boat.
America’s Cup farrago – Are there any winners ?
As the wheels come off the British challenge for the 38th America’s Cup, before it even gets started, are there any winners ?
America’s Cup – Sir Ben versus Sir Jim . . . Where does the dream go from here?
After the bombshell split in the British America’s Cup team, the most successful in the modern era, as the dust settles where do they go from here?
Ben Ainslie hits back at INEOS dismissal and vows to continue his challenge for 38th America’s Cup
Sir Ben Ainslie has hit back at his removal and replacement from the INEOS Britannia organisation, and will continue his British America’s Cup team challenge
INEOS Britannia christen AC75 race boat in Barcelona
INEOS Chairman Sir Jim Ratcliffe joined INEOS Britannia CEO and Skipper Sir Ben Ainslie in Barcelona to lead the naming ceremony for their America’s Cup race boat