British helmsman Sir Ben Ainslie is the most decorated sailor in Olympic history. He won medals in five consecutive Olympic Games from 1996 onwards, including four golds in back-to-back Olympic Games between 2000 and 2012 (Sydney, Athens, Beijing and London). Ben Ainslie started sailing at the age of eight and entered his first competitive race at ten. At only 12 he competed in his first international competition in 1989 at the Optimist World Championship held in Japan. His first Olympics wer...| Yachting World
Despite a valiant effort by the British INEOS Britannia team, Emirates Team New Zealand continue as the most successfull team in the modern America's Cup| Yachting World
The Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes was yesterday confirmed as Challenger of Record for the 38th America's Cup – plus we take a look at what might be next?| Yachting World
Ben Ainslie's America's Cup team has gone all-in with Mercedes F1 with James Allison appointed Chief Technical Officer of INEOS Britannia| Yachting World
Ben Ainslie's INEOS Britannia crew has made history once already, if they can take the next step a place in the history books surely beckons| Yachting World
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS Britannia will not compete in the next America’s Cup - but what does that mean for British chances?| Yachting World
Team New Zealand has been a key player in the America’s Cup for many years and Emirates Team New Zealand is the current holder of the Cup| Yachting World