INEOS Britannia has announced it is parting ways with CEO and skipper Ben Ainslie for the 38th edition of the premier ...
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Olympic sailing icon Sir Ben Ainslie will no longer lead INEOS Britannia's pursuit of the America's Cup after splitting with ...
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Sir Ben Ainslie has confirmed his intention to continue on with a challenge in the 38th America’s Cup, but was astounded that Ineos would not be backing it ...