61st Congressional Cup at Long Beach Yacht Club - Day 4
by World Match Racing Tour 3 May 04:17 BST
April 29 - May 3, 2026
The stage is set for a thrilling finale at the 61st Congressional Cup as the final four teams were confirmed today on the penultimate day of racing in Long Beach, CA.
After the completion of the double round robin qualifying series, Cole Tapper and his Kairos Racing team from Sydney, Australia secured the last remaining semi-final berth to join USA's Chris Poole, Sweden's Johnie Berntsson, and Switzerland's Eric Monnin in the championship event's knockout stage.
By day's end, the semi-finals were already delivering high drama, with USA's Chris Poole/Riptide Racing taking a commanding 2-0 lead over Tapper, while Berntsson also surged ahead 2-0 against Monnin, leaving both trailing teams facing must-win races tomorrow.
With three past Congressional Cup champions already guaranteed their places in the semi-finals after yesterday's results, all eyes were on the battle for the fourth and final spot. Tapper entered the day needing victories in his last two round robin matches but suffered two defeats, opening the door for Denmark's Jeppe Borch.
Borch responded brilliantly by defeating defending champion Monnin, leaving himself one win away from forcing a tie with Tapper on ten victories. But French skipper Aurélien Pierroz produced a decisive performance to deny Borch in the final race, sealing Tapper's passage to the semis.
As overall winner of the qualifying series, Poole earned the right to choose his semi-final opponent and selected Tapper, leaving Monnin to face Berntsson in the second pairing.
Principal Race Officer Randy Smith then launched the opening semi-final races in ideal afternoon sea-breeze conditions. Berntsson struck first against Monnin before extending his lead in race two after the Swiss team suffered a costly spinnaker issue at the leeward gate, ending their challenge and handing Berntsson a dominant advantage.
"It was a hard race and we had to push hard," said Berntsson. "We had a tough tacking duel with Eric and managed to force a penalty before their spinnaker problem. From there, it was fortunately our race to win."
In the second semi-final, Poole showed why he topped the qualifying stages, taking the opening match before capitalizing on a careless spinnaker drop from Tapper in race two to move within one win of the final.
With both semi-finals now poised at 2-0, the pressure is all on Tapper and Monnin. Each team must win two straight races tomorrow to force deciding matches against two of the most accomplished skippers in Congressional Cup history.
Semi-final racing resumes tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. local time at Belmont Pier to be followed by the petit-final and final. All competing teams will also feature in a separate fleet race and parade of sail. Spectator viewing is free at the Congressional Cup Stadium.
For more information, visit thecongressionalcup.com and wmrt.com.
2026 Congressional Cup Teams:
1. CHRIS POOLE, RIPTIDE RACING (World ranking #1)
Crew: Joachim Aschenbrenner, Bernardo Freitas, Mal Parker, Lars-Peter Rosendahl, Harry West
2. JOHNIE BERNTSSON, BERNTSSON SAILING TEAM (World ranking #2)
Crew: Martin Krite, Johan Bäckman, Bjorn Lundgren, Henrik Walderyd, Daniel Wallberg
3. COLE TAPPER, KAIROS RACING (World ranking #3)
Crew: Max Brennan, Jack Frewin, Nathan Guliksen, George Richardson, Hamish Vass, Jordon Reece (coach)
4. IAN GARRETA, MED RACING (World ranking #4)
Crew: Calixte Benoit, Simon Bertheau, Thibaut Demal, Pierre Garreta, Gaulthier Germain, Vicenç Girodeau
5. AURÉLIEN PIERROZ, MATCH AGAIN BY NET (World ranking #5)
Crew: Paul Dagault, Jules Ducelier, Hugo Feydit, Camille Pfaff, Sebastien Riot
6. JEPPE BORCH, BORCH MATCH RACING (World ranking #6)
Crew: Bastian Beach, August de la Cour, Thomas Jorgensen, Matias Rossing, Gustav Wantzin
7. CHRISTIAN PRENDERGAST, A TEAM (World ranking #10)
Crew: Sam Gilmour, Connor Mashlan, Peter Nicholas, James Prendergast, Mark Spearman, Justin Wong
8. ERIC MONNIN, SWISS MATCH RACING TEAM (World ranking #11)
Crew: Julien Falxa, Maxime Mesnil, Jean Claude Monnin, Marc Monnin, Ute Monnin Wagner, Cyril Schüpbach
9. Scotty Dickson, Dickson Racing, United States (World ranking #214)
Crew: Danny Bailey, GArret Brown, Jackson Mccoy, Cameron Feves, Matt Whitfield
10. Oscar Engstrom, Team LIROS, Sweden (World ranking #8)
Crew: Filip Karlsson, Emil Wolfgang, Zak Merton, Rasmus Alnebeck, Severin Gramm
World Sailing Open match racing rankings as at 1 April 2026