Ben's outright professionalism is the key to his success.
Ben Ainslie
If I win the gold I might say nothing and just wander past him, hopefully with some kind of medal - a gold one preferably. I think I might dangle it in front of his face or something.
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I'm elated, just relieved it's all over
Day one was a bit of a disaster and to come back and win a gold after that was just unbelievable. I'm just so happy I was able to turn it around.
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I remember seeing those boats training and thinking
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It's the next step for someone like me who has come from small boats to try to make it into the America's Cup. It's the pinnacle of big boat sailing really.
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It's the best one yet - it's the fourth and it means a lot.
I want to do my best for them, and I want to want to help the team do well in 2007
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The organization is great, I liked the sailing centre but the race conditions were very difficult. I am very happy that I could cope with the wind and win.
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It's always been a dream of mine to be involved in the America's Cup. I remember when I was a kid sailing Optimists down in Cornwall and there was a British America's Cup challenge that was training in Falmouth
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key success professionalism
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