Ben Ainslie admits Ineos Britannia on the 'back foot' for America's Cup regatta
British team has a different long-term strategy from the rest which they hope will pay off at next year's America's Cup
	British team has a different long-term strategy from the rest which they hope will pay off at next year's America's Cup
	
	
	
	
	I am delighted to be heading up first GB team as essential part of creating a pathway into sailing for boys and girls
	Four-time Olympic champion was angered by a call to penalise Great Britain right at the end of the final fleet race
	Multiple Olympic champion is racing in SailGP, where aggression does not always pay off
	After the start in Bermuda last weekend, I am convinced that it is the most exciting thing to happen to professional sailing in my lifetime
	British sailing's golden girl is sitting out most of this season’s SailGP due to pregnancy but is targeting a quick return to the water
	SailGP, the global series dubbed 'F1 on water', is expected to see F50 catamarans reach up to 54knots (100kph) - here, we reveal how
	Plus: Why picking Barcelona over Jeddah makes more sense – for teams and sponsors – despite missing out on Saudi Arabian money
	Exclusive interview: British sailing legends discuss SailGP, sustainability in sport and inspiring the next generation
	
	
	The inclusion of the rule allows sailors to use their legs rather than arms to power the boat’s hydraulic systems
	The most successful female sailor in history of the Games says SailGP should offer the perfect pathway for aspiring female entrants
	Between 40-50 personnel from Mercedes-AMG F1 Applied Science could ultimately work with the newly-renamed Ineos Britannia sailing team
British sailor reflects on controversy at Tokyo Games and looks ahead to teaming up with childhood idol Ben Ainslie
	
	Team GB's winning run in the event stretches back to 2000 when another great friend, Iain Percy, won in Sydney
	
	Dylan Fletcher and Stu Bithell edged photo finish in 49er race to beat double America’s Cup winners New Zealand