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INEOS Sport brings together some of the best minds and talent in global sport across football, Formula 1, cycling, sailing, rugby and running. Working together, the teams are able to unlock performance to support their ambitions on the road, the pitch, the track and the water, helping extraordinary athletes achieve extraordinary things.

Lead from the front

Through grit, rigour and determination, INEOS Sport teams lead from the front, taking technology and human performance to the next level; never shying away from a challenge.

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Sports Football

INEOS is co-owner of Manchester United with sporting control. INEOS wholly owns FC Lausanne-Sport in the Swiss Super League. INEOS also owns a minority interest (c.17%) in OGC Nice in French Ligue 1.

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Sports Formula 1

INEOS is proud to be Principal Partner and co-owner to eight-times Constructors World Champions Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula 1 Team. Led by Toto Wolff, with drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli.

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Sports Cycling

The INEOS Grenadiers Cycling Team are one of the most successful cycling teams with 7 Tour de France victories, 2 Giro d’Italia wins and 2 Vuelta a España wins; no challenge is too big for the team.

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Sports Sailing

INEOS Britannia was the Challenger of Record at the 37th America’s Cup led by Sir Ben Ainslie, four times Olympic champion and the most decorated Olympic sailor of all time.

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Sports Rugby

INEOS is proud to be Performance Partner to New Zealand’s ‘Teams in Black’ – the All Blacks, Black Ferns, All Blacks Sevens, Black Ferns Sevens, Māori All Blacks, All Blacks XV and New Zealand Under 20.

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Sport Running

INEOS is proud to be Performance Partner to the NN Running Team. Home to over 50 athletes from eight countries with Olympic and World Champions, including Eliud Kipchoge, Geoffrey Kamworor, Abdi Nageyee and Joshua Cheptegei.

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Sports INEOS 1:59 Challenge

Supporting Eliud Kipchoge in becoming the first person to run a marathon in under 2-hours in October 2019.