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Ben Ainslie Launches America's Cup Campaign

11th January 2012
Ben Ainslie Launches America's Cup Campaign

#AMERICAS CUP – 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.

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."

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.

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.

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.

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