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  1. Ineos fall 4-0 behind in Prada Cup finalpublished at 09:09 Greenwich Mean Time 14 February 2021

    Sir Ben AinslieImage source, Getty Images

    Skipper Ben Ainslie says Ineos Team UK must "come out swinging" after going 4-0 down in the final of the Challenger Series in New Zealand.

    But the two races scheduled for Wednesday have been postponed , externalas a three-day lockdown was announced after three new Covid-19 cases in Auckland.

    Italy's Luna Rossa won both races on day two of the best-of-13 final.

    "That was a tough day. We are not happy because we can sail a lot better than that - and we need to," said Ainslie.

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  2. What is the Prada Cup?published at 17:33 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2021

    Media caption,

    The boats that fly: sailing as you've never seen it before

    Ben Ainslie's Ineos Team UK are into the final of the Challenger Series - which will determine who faces Team New Zealand for the America's Cup in March.

    They face Italy's Luna Rossa in the Prada Cup final, a best-of-13 series starting on Saturday in Auckland - with the first four races live on the BBC.

    The winners will take on holders Team New Zealand in the 36th America's Cup from 6-21 March.

    Ineos Team UK is bidding to become the first British team to win the trophy.

  3. The story so farpublished at 17:33 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2021

    Four-time Olympic champion Ainslie, a previous America's Cup winner with the United States team in 2013, is the skipper and driving force of the British boat.

    The 44-year-old's team got off to a terrible start when, unable to use the hi-tech arms that allow the 75-foot monohull to "fly" above the water, they lost all six races in December's World Series.

    But they bounced back in style following a series of technical updates, reaching speeds of more than 50 knots as they won all five of their races in the Challenger Series round-robin to secure their place in the final.

    Jimmy Spithill's Luna Rossa had to go through an additional round of qualifying but beat the team from the United States 4-0 to secure their spot.

    As the defending champions, Team New Zealand automatically get to compete in the America's Cup without having to qualify.

    Ben AinslieImage source, Getty Images
  4. Ainslie faces former team-mate - what the skippers saidpublished at 17:33 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2021

    Spithill and Ainslie inspired a remarkable comeback when they were on the same side with Oracle Team USA at the 2013 America's Cup in San Francisco.

    At 8-1 down, they stormed back to claim a 9-8 victory against Team New Zealand and retain the Auld Mug.

    "I've had a great relationship with Jimmy over many years now, both racing with one another and against one another," said Ainslie.

    "He's a great competitor, a great sailor. There's a healthy respect between us and, for whatever reason, whenever we race against one another, it normally ends up being pretty exciting."

    Spithill said his crew were battle hardened after their races against the Americans, and hoped that would give them the edge.

    "The pressure we had to face internally, the entire team after that series going into this sort of sudden death, that's about as good a preparation as you can get," he said.

    "Neither team will be underestimating each other and we'll be putting the hammer down."

    Ben AinslieImage source, Getty Images
  5. How can I watch the Prada Cup?published at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2021

    All times are GMT and subject to change at late notice.

    The Prada Cup

    Sunday, 14 February

    Races 3 & 4

    03:00-05:00 - BBC iPlayer, BBC Red Button and BBC Sport website

    Wednesday, 24 February

    Highlights of remaining races

    16:30-17:15 - BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website

  6. Get Inspired: How to get into sailingpublished at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2021

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    Get Inspired: Mike Bushell sets sail in his latest challenge

    Whether racing, exploring places you wouldn't otherwise be able to see or just having a muck around out on the water, sailing can be a great way to get active.

    There are plenty of Royal Yachting Association Training Centres to get you started, and if you progress to racing, sailing can give one of the most comprehensive workouts around.

    Clubs, external are a great, affordable way to get started. If you have never been sailing, take a look at the RYA's Get Afloat, external page to find out how you can get yourself out on the water.

    During the whole over May, the Push The Boat Out, external campaign allows you to try taster sessions at almost 400 venues across the UK.