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INEOS TEAM UK officially challenge for the Auld Mug

by INEOS TEAM UK 2 Jul 2018 14:19 BST
Jim Ratcliffe, Ben Ainslie and RYS Commodore Jamie Sheldon © HarryKH / INEOS TEAM UK

Britain's INEOS TEAM UK, representing Royal Yacht Squadron Racing, have officially entered the 36th America's Cup in their bid to win sports oldest international trophy for Britain in 2021.

Despite 21 past British challenges, 167 years has passed and Britain has still not won the trophy. The current holders Emirates Team New Zealand and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron have accepted the British challenge.

In the few months since INEOS put their full support behind the British challenge, the team has been quietly recruiting some of the best America's Cup sailors and designers. New recruits include Iain Jensen (AUS) who joins fellow Olympic gold medallists Ben Ainslie and Giles Scott, takes the tally of Olympic medals in the sailing team to six golds and two silver.

Across the team there is a wealth of America's Cup experience which includes 16 America's Cup wins. The team's CEO, America's Cup legend Grant Simmer leads the way having competed in ten America's Cups, winning four. Sailing Team Manager Jono Macbeth is a three times America's Cup winner, with two times winner Joey Newton having joined the team as a trimmer.

The team's Chief Designer Nick Holroyd has been working on some major new signings including Rolf Vrolijk (NED); 2003 and 2007 America's Cup winner and co-founder of famed yacht design firm Judel/Vrolijk, Rolf was Chief Designer for Alinghi, who brought the America's Cup back to Europe in 2003, the first time since 1851.

Other new recruits to the Design team are Len Imas (USA), Hal Youngren (USA) and Gautier Sergent (FRA), a R&D Director and Lead Designer with North Sails. Imas and Youngren, who competed together with ETNZ during the AC34 and OTUSA during the AC35, both bring hydro and aerodynamic expertise - along with their Cup experience - with Imas also having designed for three Volvo Ocean Races, the Vendee Globe and Jules Verne Trophy.

Andrew McLean (NZL/GBR), previously an America's Cup and Volvo Ocean Race sailor continues to lead the Systems Engineering team, with Philibert Chenais (FRA) maintaining his role as Design Engineer alongside Chief Engineer, Benjamin Muyl (FRA). David Jonson now leads a structures team that includes Giovanni Belgrano (ITA).

Pre-dating the modern Olympics, the Ryder Cup and the World Cup, the America's Cup started with a race around the Isle of Wight in 1851. The 36th edition of the Cup will take place in Auckland in 2021 and will be raced in a 75-foot foiling monohull, called the AC75.

Jim Ratcliffe, INEOS Chairman, says, "The America's Cup is one of the world's most competitive yacht races and Britain has never won it, despite founding the competition over 150 years ago. With the team we have assembled, we believe we can get a fully competitive boat to the start line. After that it's all down to the fine art of sailing. Ben is arguably the best sailor that Britain has ever produced so we should have a fighting chance of success."

Team Principal and Skipper, Ben Ainslie, "Since the last Americas Cup we have developed as a team, learning from the last campaign and making necessary changes. We are now in a really strong position to challenge and I'm excited about the team's prospects. With the right people, the backing of Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS, it is now down to us as Team to execute a winning campaign."

The sailing team are currently back out on the racing scene, competing on the European GC32 Racing Tour and finished third place overall at the recent GC32 Lagos Cup in Portugal.

INEOS TEAM UK Sailing Team:

  • Ben Ainslie (GBR) – Skipper and Team Principal
  • Jono Macbeth (NZL/GBR) – Sailing Team Manager
  • Giles Scott (GBR) – Tactician
  • Leigh McMillan (GBR) – Back up Helmsman and Helmsman of INEOS Rebels UK
  • David Carr (GBR) – Grinder
  • Nick Hutton (GBR) – Grinder and Trimmer
  • Joey Newton (AUS/GBR) – Trimmer
  • Graeme Spence (AUS/GBR) - Grinder
  • Iain Jensen (AUS) – Wing Trimmer

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