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2023 Santa Maria Cup at Eastport Yacht Club - Overall

by Women's World Match Racing Tour 5 May 2023 09:05 NZST May 1-4, 2023
Sweden's Team WINGS win the 2023 Santa Maria Cup © Walter Cooper

Sweden's Team WINGS won the all-women Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Santa Maria Cup today in Annapolis, the second stage of the 2023 Women's World Match Racing Tour.

Skippered by Anna Östling with Annika Carlunger, Anna Holmdahl White and Linnéa Wennergren, the Swedes defeated New Zealand's Celia Willison and Edge Women's Match team 3-0 in the finals and in a turnaround from last week's event in San Francisco.

The route to the podium was no easy task for the Swedish team today. They started the day trailing New Zealand's Megan Thomson/ 2.0 Racing 0-2 in their semi-final pairing and needing three straight wins against Thomson to secure a spot to the final.

After winning the first two races of the day in shifty conditions which have challenged the teams all week, Östling and crew were able to work the shifts close to the shore and complete their come-back over Thomson 3-2. First challenge of the day complete, now to the final.

In the second semi-pairing, Celia Willison (NZL) and Nicole Breault (USA) started the day levelled 1-1. Also having to deal with multiple wind holes and shifts, it was anyone's game to find clear air on the course. But it was Willison and crew that managed to find their pace and win two straight races against Breault to win their semis match 3-1.

Into the finals and the WINGS were on a mission. With some of her crew having won the event before, and on her first visit to Annapolis, Anna Östling was determined to join the club. With the breeze light, it was a day for the tacticians to call the shifts and puffs - call it right and you could gain three boat lengths, call it wrong and it was game over.

Despite multiple lead changes keeping the spectators on shore guessing on who had the lead, the WINGS team were first to score. Feeling confident from their earlier semis match, they were able to win the next two races and clinch the Santa Maria Cup final 3-0 over Willison. Mission accomplished for Östling.

"We are so thrilled to win here in Annapolis" said a jubilant Östling. "We knew we had a lot of work to do today but we knew we could do it as a team. That was some very close and extremely difficult racing against Celia in the final but we are so pleased to have come through to win the event - fantastic!"

The Women's World Match Racing Tour now heads to Normandy in France for the Normandie Match Cup in Le Havre, 25-29 May and then to Skovshoved in Denmark for the KDY Women's Match Race, 21-24 September.

Final Standings:

2023 Women's World Match Racing Tour

  • April 24-28 - Casa Vela Cup (J/22) - San Francisco, USA
  • April 30-May 4 - Santa Maria Cup (J/22) - Annapolis, USA
  • May 26-29 - Normandy Match Cup (First 7.5) - Le Havre, FRA
  • September 21-24 - KDY Women's Match Race (DS37) - Copenhagen, DEN

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