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Ainslie off to strong start in World Series
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 26 - 07 - 2015

The teams race from the start in the first race on the first day of official racing in the Americas Cup World Series off Portsmouth, England, Saturday July 25, 2015. The event in Portsmouth is one of the qualifying events, ahead of the 35th Americas Cup in 2017.



PORTSMOUTH — British sailor Ben Ainslie started out as favorite to win the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series and at the end of the first day of racing, he and his Landrover BAR team were overall leaders after dominating the opening two races.

Racing in front of one of the largest spectator crowds Portsmouth has ever seen, Ainslie lined up against the five other teams including America's Cup holders Oracle Team USA and took around 15 minutes of the opening race to stamp his mark on the fleet.

It was the Pete Burling's Emirates Team New Zealand who posed the biggest threat to Ainslie and it was only on the fourth leg in the first race that the British boat shrugged off the challenge from the Kiwis and then another from the Americans and took the lead, holding it to the end.

The breeze was rarely strong enough for the foiling AC45 catamarans to get up enough speed to lift out of the water and skim across the surface, but they still reached boat speeds in excess of 15 knots downwind, to the excitement of crowds lining the shore just 100 meters from the action.

In the second of the two 30 minute races, the British boat made an aggressive start but while Groupama's Franck Cammas and Oracle's Jimmy Spithill became embroiled in a shouting match over an infringement on the start line, the Kiwis once again gained a foothold and seized the advantage, managing to maintain their position to the finish and winning by 20 seconds.

By the end of the two races, Ainslie had the overall lead with a one point advantage over Emirates Team New Zealand with two races scheduled for Sunday.

It was the perfect start for Britain's most successful sailor who launched his campaign for the America's Cup in 2017 last year and over the course of his Olympic career, winning four gold medals and a silver, has become a household name in Britain.

Even though the America's Cup was first staged in the Solent in 1851, when a race around the Isle of Wight was won by a boat called America, Britain has never won it despite 23 challenges and Ainslie's £100 million Landrover BAR campaign was formed to change the course of history.

Emirates Team New Zealand was lying in second place overnight with Oracle team USA in third. — Reuters


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