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The Olympic gold medallist is smarting from a public sporting divorce from the British billionaire who is part-owner of Man ...
Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt Sailing News The quiet period between America’s Cup events hasn’t been too quiet. The Challenger of ...
Alinghi Red Bull Racing will not make the start line for the next America's Cup after failing to see eye-to-eye with defenders Team New Zealand. The former winners of the Auld Mug are winding down ...
The network has cooked up a greenlight for America’s Culinary Cup, hosted by former Top Chef star Padma Lakshmi. This comes six months after Deadline revealed that the project was in the kitchen at ...
Four teams are locked in a knife-edge battle for the final semi-final slots at the 60th Long Beach Yacht Club Congressional Cup, with just two flights remaining in the double round-robin stage.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS Britannia has withdrawn its challenge for the next America’s Cup. It has alleged the decision was due to the “protracted negotiations” with Athena Racing ...
“Ineos Britannia announces that it has withdrawn its intention to challenge for the next America’s Cup,” the statement read. “The decision has been taken after a protracted negotiation ...
Sailing· April 11, 2025 America's Cup-winning skipper Burling parts ways with Team NZ Team New Zealand and three-times America's Cup-winning skipper Peter Burling have parted ways after failing ...
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has abandoned plans to challenge for the next America's Cup and hit out at Olympic legend Sir Ben Ainslie. Ratcliffe had backed Ainslie's team through ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Britannia sailing team has abandoned its challenge for the next America's Cup. It blamed "a protracted negotiation" with Athena Racing - the team of Ineos' former skipper ...
The city and the America’s Cup sailing team plan to compensate for the shortfall by having the team pay the lease payments upfront before the project is finished. The upfront payments will total ...
Sir Ben Ainslie and Ineos boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe celebrate with the Louis Vuitton Cup as they secured a place in the America's Cup for the first time since 1964 It blamed "a protracted negotiation ...