images-stories-Ben Ainslie_head_and_shoulders_at_sea-140x95I'm currently training with The Finn squad out in Perth, Australia, ahead of the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) World Championships and we have decided to grow moustache's to help raise funds for The Prostate Cancer Charity. The team consists of myself, current European champion Giles Scott, European bronze medallist Andrew Mills, former Finn junior world and European Champion Mark Andrews and our physio Alex Hopson.

Check out our Mo video.

The Mo's look shocking already and we are getting loads of stick off the Aussies so help make it all worth it by donating here.

Andrew Mills gives his lowdown on the different Team Mo's:

• Mark Andrews is surprisingly sporting the most ginger Mo out of everyone – must be the Scottish in him.

• Giles, as the youngest, is kind of struggling. He has gone for the classic moustache but is currently experiencing slow and sparse growth. He claims it will be awesome by the end of the month!

• Hoppo is going for the handlebar moustache and is doing very well, so far. I believe he is tempted to keep it after Movember finishes

• Ben is showing his age and experience in taking an early lead with some quick dense growth, sporting the chinstrap exceptionally well. All the lads are working hard and are confident of catching him by the end of the month

The Prostate Cancer Charity provide vital support for anyone affected by prostate cancer: concerned and diagnosed men, their partners, friends and families. They also help fund a robust research programme working towards a world where lives are no longer limited by prostate cancer.

Comments from the boys so far....

• "This mo is definitely making me less aero dynamic" – Giles Scott

• "I'm finding it hard to look in the mirror" – Mark Andrews

From all the team, "Massive cheers".

Ben Ainslie is Britain's most successful Olympic sailor. In total he has won three gold medals and one silver. His next aspiration is to qualify for and bring back a historic fourth gold in the London 2012 Olympics. He is also the current 2010 ISAF World Match Racing Champion. To find out more click here.