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terça-feira, 27 de novembro de 2012

Ben Ainslie fora dos Jogos 2016

Fonte: http://www.telegraph.co.uk


Ben Ainslie: It's painful to say, but my Olympic odyssey is over - I won't be sailing at Rio 2016


Ben Ainslie: It fills me with both relief and sadness to write these words but I can now officially confirm that I have donned my Team GB tracksuit for the last time.

High water mark: Ben Ainslie celebrates winning gold at his home Olympics Photo: GETTY IMAGES


No more Olympic villages. No more opening or closing ceremonies. After almost 20 years entirely dedicated to the pursuit of gold, taking in five Olympic campaigns, I have decided I will not attempt a sixth at Rio de Janeiro in 2016.


Those of you who saw me cross the finish line in the Finn medal race in Weymouth and Portland earlier this year may not be overly surprised to hear that. I said a few things in the heat of the moment to the lurking BBC media boat to the effect that the toll on my body was becoming too great. In my defence I was flooded with emotion and exhausted from the toughest week of my entire career.


It was a bit of a Steve ‘if you ever see me anywhere near a boat again, you have my permission to shoot me’ Redgrave moment.


In my mind I certainly hadn’t ruled out another crack at the Olympics. When you have spent your whole life focused so intently on something it is not that easy to let it go.


The reason I waited before making this decision is down to a couple of factors. Firstly, I wanted to see what came out of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) conference in Dublin a few weeks ago. In particular I was interested to know which classes would be on the Olympic programme at Rio. Because of the wear and tear of a lifetime spent sailing, particularly on my back, which was a real issue this summer, it was always going to be an uphill struggle to do the Finn again in Brazil. However, if the Star two-handed dinghy had been reinstated I might just have considered giving that a go. It would not have been easy dislodging Iain Percy and Andrew Simpson, should they have decided to do another campaign, but there might have been a chance.

quinta-feira, 16 de agosto de 2012

Anúncio da Ben Ainslie Racing




The team will be known as J.P. Morgan BAR and will start competing in the America’s Cup World Series on 22 August as Ainslie moves from the single-handed 16 foot Finn dinghy to the fixed wing AC45 with a crew of five.

The announcement adds to an extraordinary couple of weeks for Ainslie, who won his fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal and was given the honour of carrying the British flag into the Olympic Stadium at the Closing Ceremony. “J.P. Morgan has been such an important part of the team helping me achieve my success in the Finn over the last six years. I am delighted that the firm is now part of the BAR team, too. It’s so important to have that support with the America’s Cup World Series starting so soon after the Games,” said Ainslie.

The J.P. Morgan BAR team sponsorship extends the partnership that began back in 2007. During that time, Ainslie has added two Finn World Championship to his tally and two Olympic gold medals.

Roger Thompson, Chief Operating Officer at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, said. “J.P. Morgan has been a long-term supporter of Ben Ainslie in the UK and we are very excited to develop that partnership on a global scale as he challenges for the America’s Cup World Series. We are proud to have played a part in his success, and look forward to cheering Ben on as he begins this new chapter of his extraordinary sailing career.

With the short turnaround time between the Olympic Games and the first America’s Cup World Series event, securing sponsorship support before the Games was a key milestone for the BAR team. The stage is now set for Ainslie to quickly refocus his energies and skills towards a new discipline as he takes his first steps to winning back the oldest trophy in sport for Britain, the America’s Cup.



Ben Ainslie, dubbed by many as ‘Big Ben’ in the last few weeks, was in London today sailing a special British branded Finn along the Thames in front of Big Ben to give thanks to those who have supported him along the way to his historic fourth Olympic gold medal.

On the day before he heads to San Francisco, California in the U.S. to start campaigning for the 2012/13 America’s Cup World Series, Ben was pleased to announce that his long-term UK sponsor, J.P. Morgan, is extending its support to a global sponsorship, becoming the main partner of Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR).

Fonte: Bar.americascup.com