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Ben Ainslie Launches Britain's America's Cup Bid

10th June 2014
Ben Ainslie Launches Britain's America's Cup Bid

#americascup – Sir Ben Ainslie likes to defy the odds but his latest race against time could even test his skills of generating something from nothing writes James Toney.
Last year Britain's most able seaman since Admiral Nelson masterminded one of the greatest sporting comebacks of all-time, calling the tactics as Oracle Team USA sailed back from a virtual Dead Sea to win the America's Cup in San Francisco.
But sailing with a Stars and Stripe on his sleeve took something off the moment for the four-time Olympic and eight-time world champion.
Britain has staged the Olympics, finally won the men's singles title at Wimbledon and seized yellow at the Tour de France twice...in two years.
But the Auld Mug is arguably the last sporting summit to be conquered and it's time to end 163 years of maritime misery, with Sir Ben at the helm and a nation providing the wind in his sails.
However, turning a required investment of £80 million into a success will not be easy, new teams rarely succeed on their maiden voyages - indeed it took US software billionaire Larry Ellison two attempts – a reported $200 million - before his success in Valencia four years ago.
"It is never easy, but it is about bringing together the right people who have built successful corporations, designed successful America's Cup boats, sailed on winning boats, brought the Olympics to Britain and we have those people," said Ainslie, who is being backed by London 2012 deputy chairman Sir Keith Mills and Carphone Warehouse co-founder Sir Charles Dunstone in his campaign.
"Winning last year was more powerful that anything I'd previously achieved but it would have been so much more fulfilling with a British team and that's the goal.
"Since childhood I've had this burning desire and ambition to be part of a winning British America's Cup team. We don't just want to take part, we're here to win and we've got a budget that will make us competitive."
Next week Ainslie will seek to capture one of his sport's most famous records as he seeks to set the quickest monohull circumnavigation of the Isle of Wight at the JP Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race.
He already holds the multihull record from last year and the event has deep rooted historical links to his America's Cup campaign.
The race was first contested as a 52-mile circuit sail on the Solent in 1851 - the schooner America won - claiming trophy naming rights - and a British boat has never won it back.
Ainslie - who has already raised 40 percent of his required budget - could have named his price to be involved with another campaign but wanted to fly the British flag, though he's drafted in experienced Kiwi Jono McBeth to the key role of sailing manager.
"For me, it is probably not the easy option, but it is certainly the right option," added Ainslie, who received a royal seal of approval to his challenge from the Duchess of Cambridge.
"It is about righting a wrong and bringing the cup back to British waters for the first time ever.
"I know what it is like to be successful but I'd like to do that under the British flag - with a boat the whole country can get behind. All of us are here to win the America's Cup and we will do whatever it takes to achieve that goal."

Ben Ainslie Racing Team Members

Investor Group and Board Members

Sir Charles Dunstone - Founding Shareholder and Chairman

Sir Keith Mills GBE - Founding Shareholder and Board Member

Chris Bake - Founding Shareholder and Board Member

Peter Dubens - Founding Shareholder

Robert Elliott - Independent Board Member

Lord Michael Grade CBE - Independent Board Member

Lord Irvine Laidlaw - Founding Shareholder

Ian Taylor - Founding Shareholder

Jon Wood – Founding Shareholder and Board Member

Management Team

Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR) – Team Principal and Skipper

Jono Macbeth (NZL) – Sailing Team Manager and Sailor

Andy Claughton (GBR) – Technical Director

Andy Hindley (GBR) – Chief Operating Officer and Chief Finance Officer

James Stagg (GBR) – Shore Team Manager

Jo Grindley (GBR) – Head of Commercial, Marketing, Communications and Events

Design Team

Andy Claughton (GBR) – Design and Naval Architecture

Dirk Kramers (NED/USA) – Design and Engineering

Clay Oliver (USA) – Design and Performance Simulation

Rodrigo Azcueta (ARG) – Design and Computational Fluid Dynamics

Luc du Bois (SUI) – Instrumentation and Performance Analysis

Francisco Azevedo (POR) – 3D Modelling

Jason Ker (GBR) – Design and Naval Architecture

Matteo Ledri (ITA) – Computational Fluid Dynamics

Johannes Mausolf (GER) – Performance Prediction and Software Development

Benjamin Muyl (FRA) – Design and Naval Architecture

Simon Schofield (GBR) – 3D Design and Modelling

Benjamin Vernieres (FRA) – 3D Modelling

Sailing Team

Sir Ben Ainslie (GBR) – Skipper

Jono Macbeth (NZL) – Sailing Team Manager

Andy McLean (NZL)– Sailing and Design Team Liaison

David Carr (GBR) – Sailing Team

Matt Cornwell (GBR) – Sailing Team

Nick Hutton (GBR) – Sailing Team

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