Sailing-Skipper Ainslie parts ways with British America's Cup team
- Ben Ainslie has left Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS Britannia America's Cup sailing team after a strained relationship regarding future plans for the competition.
- INEOS stated they could "not find agreement" with Ainslie on "terms to move forward" after last year's event in Barcelona.
- Ainslie's departure follows his third unsuccessful attempt to win the America's Cup for Great Britain, with the team losing 7-2 to New Zealand in the final.
- Ratcliffe expressed pride in developing a competitive British boat and stated that the focus is now on building a yacht for the next America's Cup.
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Sailing-Skipper Ainslie parts ways with British America's Cup team
LONDON : Ben Ainslie has parted ways with Britain's America's Cup team after his third attempt to skipper his country to the trophy ended in failure in October, Ineos Britannia said on Thursday."Unfortunately, INEOS Britannia and Sir Ben could not find agreement on terms to move forward following the conc
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