Shirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast

Series 2 - Ep4 - Ben Ainslie Part 2

06.04.2020 - By Shirley RobertsonPlay

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The second part of Shirley Robertson's in depth chat with British sailing legend Sir Ben Ainslie sees the duo delve deep into the America's Cup, as Ben reveals his thoughts and experiences on a career spent chasing the illusive, oldest trophy in world sport.

Throughout this second part Ainslie and Robertson discuss the Ben's passion for the Cup, and how his early experiences in the Cup world did not go as he had hoped they would.  As his experience in the Cup arena grew, his exploits elsewhere in sailing soon put him on the most wanted list, and after the highs of London 2012, Ainslie joined Oracle Team USA, then watched from the sidelines as the team lost race after race to a seemingly unbeatable Emirates Team New Zealand....: "I was in the (chase) boat with Russell (Coutts) and Grant (Simmer) and I remember  Russell's phone going off, and it was a bit, you know, slightly held off his ear,  and it was pretty obvious it was Larry (Ellison) and he wasn't too happy about what he was seeing, you know.  And then he just turned round to me and he said 'You, you'd better get your wet suit on."

Sir Ben Ainslie

Ainslie then goes on to share his version of how the team turned a massive deficit into a famous America's Cup victory, and how lifting the oldest trophy in world sport for an American team, solidified his resolve and convinced him that his future in the sport lay in creating a British team, with a long term goal and vision.  His honest and insightful account of the 2013 Cup gives another angle on how this remarkable defence of the Cup unfolded.

The final points of discussion in the podcast relate to Ainslie's current position, leading the British outfit, INEOS Team UK, into the next iteration of the America's Cup.  The pair discuss how the initial Team came about, the rigours of raising money for such a financially dependent endeavour, and how lessons learned in the last Cup in Bermuda are helping the effort as the Team prepare for the 36th America's Cup in New Zealand in 2021.

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