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SWEDISH TEAMS RULE MARSTRAND AS ENGSTRÖM AND CARLSSON INTO SEMIFINALS
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SWEDISH TEAMS RULE MARSTRAND AS ENGSTRÖM AND CARLSSON INTO SEMIFINALS

Marstrand, Sweden (1 July, 2026) — Sweden’s home teams thrilled local fans today as Oscar Engström and Martina Carlsson surged to the top of the standings at the halfway point of the 2026 GKSS Match Cup Sweden and Nordea Women’s Trophy.

Both skippers secured automatic places in the semifinals after dominating the round robin stage, while the remaining qualifying teams now head into the quarterfinals to battle for the three remaining semifinal berths.

Swedish sailors have controlled the Open division from the outset. Engström and four-time Match Cup Sweden champion Björn Hansen each finished the round robin with 6-3 records, while local favourite Johnie Berntsson followed closely at 5-4.

Engström’s consistent performance gives the Liros Racing skipper and crew a valuable rest day before the semifinals, while Hansen and Berntsson must fight their way through the knockout rounds.

French newcomer Ange Delerce continued his impressive debut in Marstrand, finishing fourth overall with a 5-4 record to comfortably qualify for the quarterfinals. Fellow French skippers Ian Garreta and Aurélien Pierroz were eliminated after placing ninth and tenth, along with Swiss skipper and match racing veteran Eric Monnin and his Swiss Match Racing Team in eighth.

Former champions Chris Poole of the United States and Denmark’s Jeppe Borch both endured challening opening rounds but did enough to keep their title hopes alive. The 2024 and 2025 Match Cup Sweden winners, respectively, now face must-win quarterfinal matches if they are to continue their championship campaigns.

The women’s competition for the Nordea Women’s Trophy has been dominated by Sweden’s Martina Carlsson and her Beyond Racing crew.

Carlsson and team delivered a flawless round robin performance, winning all seven of their matches to become the only undefeated skipper in either fleet. The team’s perfect record sends them directly into the semifinals as one of the favorites for the Nordea Women’s Trophy.

Fellow Swede and former event winner Anna Östling and WINGS Sailing also impressed, finishing second in the round robin with a 6-1 record. Östling now meets Caroline Bayless and Team Something Chill from the United States in the quarterfinals.

Bayless is making her Marstrand debut, while Östling’s extensive local knowledge could prove decisive in their matchup.

Defending Nordea Women’s Trophy champion Pauline Courtois of France and her Match in Pink team will face compatriot Julia D’Amodio and Shark Caviar Racing in an all-French quarterfinal, while the Netherlands’ Julia Aartsen and Team Out of the Box will take on Denmark’s Lea Vogelius and WOW Racing in the remaining knockout contest.

Stronger winds and unsettled weather are expected to sweep across Marstrand over the coming days, creating demanding conditions for the FarEast 28 keelboats and testing crews’ boat handling as the competition enters its decisive knockout phase.

With semifinal places on the line and pressure mounting to stay in the competition, the battle for one of match racing’s most prestigious titles is only just beginning.

For full results, see www.matchracingresults.com

2026 GKSS Match Cup Sweden Entries:
🇺🇸 Chris Poole, USA, Riptide Racing
Crew: Luke Payne, Mal Parker, Adam Minoprio
🇸🇪 Johnie Berntsson, SWE, Berntsson Sailing Team
Crew: Herman Andersson, Patrik Sturesson, Anton Karlsson
🇦🇺 Cole Tapper, AUS, Kairos Racing
Crew: Jack Frewin, Ollie Gilmour, Hamish Vass
🇫🇷 Ian Garreta, FRA, Med Racing
Crew: Thibaut Demai, Pierre Garreta, Amandine Le Van Jacob, Calixte Benoit
🇨🇭 Eric Monnin, SUI, Swiss Match Racing Team
Crew: Cyril Schüpbach, Ute Monnin-Wagner, Simon Brúgger
🇸🇪 Bjorn Hansen, SWE, Hansen Sailing Team
Crew: Nils Bjerkås, Oskar Ljung, Emil Forsgren
🇫🇷 Ange Delerce, FRA, 2003_Sailing Team
Crew: Julia D’Amodio, Thomas Flachon,, Jean Picard, Sylvestre De Giuli Morghen
🇩🇰 Jeppe Borch, DEN, Borch Match Racing
Crew: Sebastian Olsen, Thor Malthe Andersen, Matias Rossing
🇸🇪 Oscar Engström, SWE, Liros Racing
Crew: Rasmus Alnebeck. Emil Wolfgang. Filip Karlsson
🇫🇷 Aurélien Pierroz, FRA, Match in Black
Crew: Sébastien Riot, Kenza Coutard, Camille Pfaff, Aristide Delin

2026 NORDEA Women’s Trophy Entries:
🇫🇷 Pauline Courtois, FRA Match in Pink by Normandy Elite Team
Crew: Maelenn Lemaitre, Louise Acker , Laurane Mettraux, Thea Khelif
🇸🇪 Anna Östling, SWE WINGS – SWE
Anna Holmdahl White, Linnéa Wennergren , Svea Sahlin, Annika Carlunger
🇩🇰 Lea Vogelius, DEN WOW Racing
Joan Vestergaard Hansen, Josefine Boel Rasmussen , Lærke Nørgård, Julia Toroi
🇳🇱 Julia Aartsen, NED Team Out of the Box
Iris van Gerrevink , Eva Asbeek Brusse, Nerine Usman, Ismene Usman
🇸🇪 Martina Carlsson, SWE Beyond Racing
Klara Utterström, Amanda Ljunggren, Hanna Gaskell-Brown, Hedvig Hedström
🇫🇷 Julia D’Amodio, FRA Shark Caviar Racing
Roxane Perrot, Clara Bayol, Alice Chiappori, Lilou Ruat
🇺🇸 Lindsey Baab, USA, Fog Racing
Kate Shiber, Elena VandenBerg, Helen Lord, Sally Mace
🇺🇸 Caroline Bayless, USA, Team Something Chill
Katherine McNamara, Nora Ong, Emily Mueller, Caroline Keeffe-Jones

For more updates and information on the Women’s World Match Racing Tour and event documents, visit womenswmrt.com and follow us on social media at Facebook (@womenswmrt), Instagram(@womenswmrt) and X (Twitter) (@womenswmrt)

Women’s World Match Racing Tour 2026:
Stage 1 – KDY Women’s Match Race, Royal Danish Yacht Club, Rungsted, Denmark, 7-10 May - DS 37
Stage 2 – Santa Maria Cup, Eastport Yacht Club, Annapolis, USA, 3-6 June - J/22
Stage 3 – Nordea Womens Trophy – Match Cup Sweden, Marstrand, Sweden, 29 June – 4 July - Fareast 28R
Stage 4 – Bermuda Women’s Match Race, Hamilton, Bermuda, 13-18 October - Fareast 28R CANCELLED
Stage 5 – WWMRT FINAL AMAALA, Saudi Arabia, TBC November - J/70

About Women’s World Match Racing Tour

The Women’s World Match Racing Tour was launched in 2022 to continue the hugely successful legacy of the WIM Series (Women’s International Match Racing Series) providing a global match racing series for female sailors. The name of the series was re-launched as the Women’s World Match Racing Tour with its continued mission to expand and strengthen global match racing and promote opportunities for competitive women’s sailing at every level. The Women’s World Match Racing Tour is the world’s first and only professional sailing series for women providing a valuable pathway for aspiring female world champions in the sport of sailing. womenswmrt.com
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Posted on Jul 1, 2026 by WIMRA Press Office

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