Three time Olympic gold medallist Ben Ainslie today announced the launch of a
new team that will initially compete in the next edition of the America’s Cup
World Series along with plans to join ORACLE Racing for the defence of the 34th
America’s Cup.
Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) will compete in the 2012/13
America’s Cup World Series (ACWS), following the completion of Ainslie’s London
2012 Olympic campaign in the Men’s Singlehanded Heavy Dinghy (Finn class)
event.
The new global America’s Cup World Series circuit attracts some of
the best sailors in the world in high speed 45 foot wing-sailed
catamarans.
With the announcement of a new team, the triple Olympic gold
medallist also set out his long term vision to challenge for the 35th America’s
Cup following the conclusion of the 34th Cup in San Francisco in 2013: “I’ve
always tried to have a plan of what I’m doing next after the Olympics. The 2012
Olympics has been the focus, but from that has come the opportunity to be able
to build a team which we hope can ultimately go on to challenge for the 35th
America’s Cup.”
Four time America’s Cup winner and ORACLE Racing’s CEO
Russell Coutts fully backed Ainslie’s goal to create his own future America’s
Cup team. “With all the things that we are doing to improve the America’s Cup
commercially, I think this is a great time for someone like Ben to be laying the
foundations for his own team. With the massive improvements to televising the
racing and staging it right where fans can see it, there has never been a better
arena for stars such as Ben. ”
Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) will be entering
the America’s Cup World Series under the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club, which has
supported the Olympian since the beginning of his career. Ben said: “It’s my
home club; it’s where I grew up. I’ve had so much support from the club over the
years, it seemed a natural fit.”
The AC World Series will provide a great
testing ground and platform for Ben, as will joining ORACLE Racing for their
2013 defence. Ben will be added to an already impressive line-up which includes
some of the best sailors in the world, such as James Spithill, youngest ever
winning skipper of the oldest trophy in international sport, and Russell
Coutts.
It will be the 34 year old Briton’s fourth America’s Cup
campaign. After the 2000 Sydney Olympics Ainslie joined the American ‘One World
Challenge’. Post-Athens in 2004 he helped ‘Team New Zealand’ lift the Louis
Vuitton Cup before joining Sir Keith Mills start-up campaign ‘TEAMORIGIN’ as
skipper after his victory at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
On joining ORACLE
Racing Ainslie said: “It’s a fantastic opportunity, I have a huge amount of
respect for Russell, Jimmy and everyone involved. I think with the direction the
Cup has taken in the last few years, it’s actually really important that ORACLE
Racing win again and it continues on the path that it has taken. I’m very
excited about it and hopefully I can help the team retain the
Cup.”
Welcoming Ben to the America’s Cup, Coutts said: “It’s fantastic
for the America’s Cup that we’ve got a three time Olympic gold medallist, four
time Olympic medallist, hopefully soon to become five. The America’s Cup without
Ben would be a little bit like Wimbledon without Rafael Nadal or Novak
Djokovic.
He’s the number one sailor in the world right now and it’s
fantastic to have him involved in our team.”
The iconic America’s Cup
trophy was originally awarded in 1851 by Britain’s Royal Yacht Squadron for a
race around the Isle of Wight, to the schooner America. The trophy was renamed
the America’s Cup after the boat and was donated to the New York Yacht Club
under the terms of the Deed of Gift, which made the Cup available for perpetual
international competition.
Ainslie will not rule out another bid for
Olympic gold in Brazil 2016, but for now he sees his future with the America’s
Cup.
Follow the team’s progress www.americascup.com/BAR
or www.facebook.com/BenAinslie1977
or www.twitter.com/BAROfficial
#BAROfficial
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About Ben Ainslie CBE
Ben Ainslie is Britain’s most
successful Olympic sailor; in total he has won three gold medals and one
silver.
Ben won his first Olympic medal at just 19 years old – silver in
the Laser class at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Four years later, he achieved every
athlete’s dream of Olympic gold on Sydney Harbour. For the 2004 Athens Olympic
Games, Ben switched to the larger Finn dinghy he again won Olympic gold. In
August 2008 Ben proved his was still the best by winning his third straight
Olympic gold medal.
Not only is he a triple Olympic gold medallist, he is
also a nine times World champion, eight times European Champion, three times
ISAF world sailor of the year and former ISAF World Match Racing Champion. Ben’s
next aspiration is to win a historic fourth gold in the London 2012 Olympics.?www.benainslie.com
About
Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR)
Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) will be
entering the America’s Cup World Series in September 2012/13, but this will not
include entry to the Louis Vuitton Cup, the Challenger Series for the 34th
America’s Cup.
Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) will be entering the America’s
Cup World Series under the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club.
For more
information about the Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR) team please visit www.americascup.com/BAR
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