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Santa Maria Cup, 2026 Womens World Match Racing Tour Stage 2 - Overall

by Women's WMRT 7 Jun 13:46 BST June 2-6, 2026

USA's Team BAAM, skippered by Allie Blecher, successfully defended their Santa Maria Cup title today, defeating Sweden's Anna Östling and the Wings Sailing Team 3-1 in a dramatic final to win the second stage of the 2026 Women's World Match Racing Tour. The Santa Maria Cup is hosted by the Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis.

Blecher, sailing with crew Beka Schiff, Katja Sertl and Ali Blumenthal Stokes, delivered another outstanding performance in Annapolis to become back-to-back Santa Maria Cup champions. The victory follows their breakthrough win in 2025.

Claiming third place overall was the Netherlands' Julia Aartsen and Team Out of the Box, who defeated Sweden's Martina Carlsson and the Beyond Racing Team 2-0 in the Petit Final to complete a highly successful Santa Maria Cup debut.

The final day of racing began with the completion of the semi-final stage. Blecher entered the morning holding a commanding 2-0 lead over Sweden's Martina Carlsson and wasted little time securing her place in the final, winning the next race to complete a convincing 3-0 win over Carlsson.

In the second semi-final, Sweden's Anna Östling and the Wings Sailing Team resumed racing with a 1-0 advantage over Dutch skipper Julia Aartsen. A former Santa Maria Cup champion, Östling drew on her experience to control the series, winning the next two matches to advance to the final with a 3-0 match win.

With two of the most accomplished teams in women's match racing set to face off, anticipation was high as Principal Race Officer Sandy Grosvenor launched the first-to-three-point championship final between Blecher and Östling.

The opening race immediately delivered drama. Östling was ruled over the start line early and was forced to fight back from behind, but Blecher controlled the race from the front to claim the first point of the series.

The Swedish team responded in style in race two. After a tightly contested match, Östling found an opportunity to pass and levelled the score at 1-1, setting up a pivotal third race.

That third encounter proved to be one of the most important races of the regatta. Östling led from the start and appeared in control, but a forced extra tack on the final upwind leg allowed Blecher to gain the inside advantage approaching the top mark. The American skipper seized the opportunity, overtaking the Swedish team and converting the lead into a crucial win to move ahead 2-1.

With the title within reach, Blecher and her crew produced one final composed performance. Aggressive pre-start tactics earned Team BAAM a penalty against Östling, forcing the Swedish team onto the defensive. Despite carrying the penalty, Östling managed to take the lead and worked to build enough separation to complete her penalty turn before the finish.

As the boats charged down the final leg, Östling launched a last-ditch attack near the finish line, attempting to force an error from the American crew. Blecher remained calm, avoiding the trap and crossing the line ahead to secure the race, the match and the 2026 Santa Maria Cup title.

"It's amazing to win this event again," said Blecher. "We kept our heads in the game and just kept plugging away, even when we were behind. This is the first time our team has sailed together since last year, so it makes the win even more special. It's a spectacular event and we can't wait to come back."

For Julia Aartsen and Team Out of the Box, third place marked an impressive result in their first appearance at the Santa Maria Cup. The Dutch team defeated Martina Carlsson's Beyond Racing Team 2-0 in the Petit Final to secure a podium finish and valuable championship points.

"We have loved being here in Annapolis this week," said Aartsen. "It's a fantastic venue, and the race organisation and hospitality have been world class. We're very proud of our result and hope to be back again next year."

The Women's World Match Racing Tour now moves to Sweden for Stage 3 of the championship, the Nordea Women's Trophy, taking place from June 29 to July 4 in Marstrand on Sweden's west coast. One of the most iconic venues in match racing, Marstrand will once again bring together the world's leading women's match racing teams as the battle for the 2026 Women's World Match racing Tour continues.

Overall Results:

1. Allie Blecher, USA Team Baam
Crew: Beka Schiff, Katja Sertl, Ali Blumenthal Stokes

2. Anna Östling, SWE WINGS - SWE
Crew: Annie Wennergren, Linnea Wennergren, Annika Carlunger

3. Julia Aartsen, NED Team Out of the Box
Crew: Nerine Usman, Iris van Gerrevink, Floortje Hoogstede

4. Martina Carlsson, SWE Beyond Racing
Crew: Ida Elfving, Amanda Ljunggren, Felicia Fernström

5. Megan Thomson, NZL 2.0 Racing Team
Crew: Tinka Visser, Maddie Rist, Josi Andres

6. Caroline Bayless, USA, Team Something Chill
Crew: Katherine Doble, Nora Ong, Noelle Owen

7. Lijia Xu, CHN, The Magenta Project
Crew: Ashley Love, Gretchen Esbensen, Kim Couranz, Michael-Anne Ashford

8. Kathleen Cornetta, USA, Cherry Bomb Racing
Crew: Stephanie Wondolleck, Marina Fennell, Carling Freeborn

9. Tara Golonka, CAN, Salish Sea Racing
Crew: Anna Parolin, Zoe Folsetter, Fiona McInnes

10. Gwynie Dunlevy, USA, Team Dial-Up
Crew: Lila Salvesen, Meredith McKeown, Amy Woodward

For more information, visit www.santamariacup.org/and womenswmrt.com

For detailed results, see womenswmrt.com/live-results

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