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TP52 Australia Building Pathways as Pallas Capital Gold Cup Gains Momentum

by Nic Douglass 14 Apr 17:52 BST 11-12 April 2026

The TP52 Australia fleet returned to Sydney Harbour for Act 2 of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup, delivering seven sharp races in a classic Sydney westerly, but beyond the results, it is the strength and direction of the class that continues to stand out.

Across a weekend defined by pressure, precision and tight margins, Matador once again set the benchmark, extending its lead across both IRC and TP Rating to make it two from two in the 2026 series.

But the story runs deeper than the results.

For Matador navigator Alice Tarnawski, the continued success reflects not just performance, but the culture and consistency being built within the team and across the fleet.

"Every race we're trying to get better. We never feel like we're 100%," Tarnawski said.

That mindset, focused on constant improvement and calm execution, is becoming a defining characteristic not only of Matador, but of the broader TP52 fleet as it continues to evolve.

Zen helm and TP52 Australia President Craig Neil believes that growth is being driven by both the quality of racing and the people involved.

"It doesn't take much at all to be spat out the back," Neil said. "One bad hoist or one mistake and you can lose multiple places.

"But that's what's making it so good. The calibre of the boats and the sailors, and the closeness of the racing, it's at a really high level."

Neil pointed to the continued growth of Grand Prix sailing in Australia, with strong owner support, high quality crews and increasing interest from both local and international teams.

"We're very fortunate in Australia to have such good boats and owners that want to be part of it," he said. "You only have to look around the dock to see the calibre of people involved."

Day 2 recap with Tarnawski and Neil:

That depth is also creating genuine pathways into the sport.

On Highly Sprung, Mark Spring is actively investing in the next generation, racing with eight youth sailors onboard and giving them direct exposure to top level competition, while also finishing as the leading Corinthian team for the regatta.

"They're so keen and so hungry, and the boat looks better than it ever has," Spring said.

"For the older guys, we just sit back and watch them go. The banter is classic, but that's the best part. The culture on the boat is what makes it."

Those opportunities are increasingly important in building the future of keelboat sailing in Australia, with young sailors gaining experience alongside some of the best in the sport.

The strength of the fleet is also reflected in the lives that surround it.

On Smuggler, Sebastian and Jen Bohm returned to the regatta with two new additions, twins Harrison and Sophie, already part of the team environment.

"We've got a couple of new Smugglers coming through," Bohm said. "Give them 15 years and they'll be on the bow."

Back on the water, the team wasted no time settling in.

"We all came together as a team, had a new sail on and it all came together really well," Bohm said. "We've got an awesome crew, awesome shore crew, awesome wife, awesome babies... and we're ready to send it."

Day 1 recap with Mark Spring and the Bohm Family:

From youth pathways to growing families, the TP52 Australia fleet is building more than just results, it is building the fabric of keelboat sailing in Australia.

With two acts still to come, the Pallas Capital Gold Cup remains wide open, but more importantly, it continues to build something bigger.

A competitive, connected and evolving fleet shaping the future of the sport.

Racing continues at the next act, where the TP52 Australia fleet will reunite with the Super 40s.

Re-live the second Act of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup in the full "mini" episodes here:

Day 1 Mini:

Day 2 Mini:

For more information on the Pallas Capital Gold Cup head to www.GoldCupRegatta.com.

Thanks to title sponsor Pallas Capital, and also Zhik for their support of the class.

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