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Ben Ainslie | 304 pages | 05 Nov 2012 | Vintage Publishing | 9780224082945 | English | London, Ben Ainslie Olympics Meet the British sailor who hates everyone and is allergic to the sun.

Please find in the list below a wide range of marketing tools and resources to effectively promote your event or for use on-site during the event. Such was his enthusiasm for the sport that he quickly progressed. At 12, he competed in the World Championships and at 18, won the gold at the World Youth Championships as well as became British Yachtsman of the Year. An Olympic speaker whose competitive edge is simply unwavering, Ben is a person of interest for thousands of athletes seeking inspiration and motivation. The last time Ben went home with only a silver medal was in during his first taste of the Olympic Games. Ben Ainslie: Close to the Wind: Britains Greatest Olympic Sailor the following years, he amassed nothing but the gold each time he competed in his sport. Inhe became the first person sailor to consecutively win gold medals in four different Olympic Games — in Sydney Ben Ainslie: Close to the Wind: Britains Greatest Olympic Sailor, AthensBeijing and London His enduring fondness coupled with commitment for the sport has made him a world-class sailor. He continues to train intensively despite having already reached the peaks of excellence and looks forward to his next conquest. For someone who once said that his greatest strength is never giving up, Ben indeed inspires and motivates as an Olympic speaker. A truly great and highly experienced speaker, Ben Ainslie shows audiences exactly what it takes to become an Olympic Champion. Italian ground-breaking adventurer who rowed alone the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and Pacific Oceans. Ben Ainslie United Kingdom. Add to Favourites. View All Speakers. Check Conference Speaker Availability. Ask Us A Question ask pro-motivate. Ask Us A Question. Ben Ainslie: Close to the Wind: Britain's Greatest Olympic Sailor by Ben Ainslie

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But, as he admitted afterwards, this was not an enjoyable experience. It was an agonising one. The 35 year-old, on what is likely to have been his last Olympic appearance, had successfully covered Jonas Hogh-Christensen, with whom he had been grappling all week, sailing the Dane down the fleet to last spot. Trailing by just two points, all Ainslie had to do was remain ahead. From sixth in the race Postma battled back to second, the shifting wind on the inshore Nothe course playing into his hands. With 50 metres to go on the final downwind leg, the medal was briefly bound for Holland. In desperation, Postma went for a gap which was not there, incurring a penalty turn and sacrificing silver in the process. But he did it anyway. Ainslie was able to turn for home in ninth place, ahead of Hogh. Clenching his fist, he crouched down in his boat and pumped his arms furiously in celebration. No wonder he went over to the spectators to celebrate with them, holding the Union flag aloft, letting off flares, acknowledging the support they have given him over the last 16 years, ever since he burst on to the scene with that silver medal in Atlanta. No wonder he looked so moved at the victory ceremony as the Princess Royal placed the gold medal around his neck, and they applauded him again. The relief, the elation were tangible. Rarely has a sportsman been placed under pressure as severe as that which was heaped on Ainslie, a huge odds-on favourite pre-regatta. Only when Hogh-Christensen beat him in the first six races, establishing a point lead, was the possibility that he might not win entertained. The bookies let his odds slip out to against. More fool them. From then on it was the Ainslie of old, the ruthless sailor with the temper Ben Ainslie: Close to the Wind: Britains Greatest Olympic Sailor ferocious it saw him board a media boat in Perth last year and remonstrate with its crew after they had got too close to his boat. The great Dane, for his part, was understandably deflated. He had played his part in a riveting narrative all week, entertaining the press, admitting how much it would mean to him to prevent Ainslie Ben Ainslie: Close to the Wind: Britains Greatest Olympic Sailor his compatriot Paul Elvstrom as the most decorated Olympic sailor of all time. To his credit, he was dignity personified at the end. He won by the smallest margin possible. That is all that history will record. Christensen, and sail the final reach to the line safe in the knowledge that victory was his.