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April 9 (Reuters) - INEOS Britannia has withdrawn its intention to challenge for the next America's Cup after failing to reach a settlement with former skipper Ben Ainslie's team Athena Racing ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Britannia sailing team has withdrawn its intention to challenge for the next America's Cup. It blamed "a protracted negotiation" with Athena Racing - the team of Ineos ...
Following a proper drubbing at the hands of America’s Cup defender Emirates Team New Zealand last October, the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, was anointed Challenger of Record for the 38th ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS Britannia has withdrawn its challenge for the next America’s Cup.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 ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Britannia has withdrawn its intention to compete in the 38th America's Cup. The team, which lost 7-2 to Emirates Team New Zealand in the 37th edition last year ...
Alinghi Red Bull Racing will not be entering the next edition of the America's Cup. Photo / America's Cup The America’s Cup has lost a challenger. While plans are being laid for the 38th edition ...
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 ...
But since that initial conversation on the Californian coast, there have been several developments in the America’s Cup, not least Ratcliffe’s shock withdrawal from the event. So, Ainslie was ...
INEOS Britannia has withdrawn its intention to challenge for the next America's Cup after failing to reach a settlement with former skipper Ben Ainslie's team Athena Racing, the team backed by ...
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 Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Britannia ...