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Jeppe Borch triumphs in five-race classic to claim 2026 Macao Match Cup title

Denmark’s Jeppe Borch and his Borch Racing crew of Thor Malthe Andersen, Sebastian Wright Olsen and Matias Rossing claimed the 2026 Macao Match Cup today, edging Sweden’s Oscar Engström 3–2 in a thrilling five‑race final.

After a week of light-air challenges on the Macao River, the breeze built to a steady 10–12 knots for the final day, delivering the pace and drama the event had been expecting.

// Photo: Ian Roman / WMRT
// Photo: Ian Roman / WMRT

The semi-finals earlier in the day set the stage: Sweden’s Oscar Engström battled past young American Christian Prendergast in a back-and-forth duel that finished 3–2 in Engström’s favour, while Borch powered through Johnie Berntsson with a decisive 3–0 victory.

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The final was a rollercoaster. Borch raced to a 2–0 lead, looking poised to close out the title, but Engström mounted a spectacular comeback to level the match 2–2 and force a winner‑takes‑all decider.

// Photo: Ian Roman / WMRT
// Photo: Ian Roman / WMRT

The fifth race was intense from the pre‑start; Engström’s attempted hook clipped Borch’s stern and drew an umpire penalty. Borch capitalised, holding the lead through a late gust and crossing the line to seal the championship and the USD 30,000 first prize.

Jeppe Borch, Thor Malthe Andersen, Sebastian Wright Olsen, Matias Rossing // Photo credit: Ian Roman / WMRT
Jeppe Borch, Thor Malthe Andersen, Sebastian Wright Olsen, Matias Rossing // Photo credit: Ian Roman / WMRT

“It was nerve‑wracking,” Borch said. “Winning the first two races, then losing the next two made the decider a real mental test. Huge credit to the boys for keeping the boat fast when it mattered. It’s been an incredible week in Macao.”

Oscar Engström earned a hard‑fought runner‑up spot, repeating his strong form at the 2025 WMRT Final in Shenzhen in January where he also finished runner-up to the nine time match raving world champion Ian Williams from Great Britain.

// Photo: Ian Roman / WMRT
// Photo: Ian Roman / WMRT

Sweden’s Johnie Berntsson took third overall after defeating Christian Prendergast 2–1 in the Petit Final.

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The World Match Racing Tour now moves on to Long Beach, California, for the Congressional Cup at Long Beach Yacht Club, 29 April-3 May.


Place Country Skipper Crew
1 DEN Jeppe Borch Thor Malthe Andersen, Sebastian Wright Olsen, Matias Rossing
2 SWE Oscar Engström Filip Karlsson, Rasmus Alnebeck, Emil Wolfgang
3 SWE Johnie Berntsson Johan Bäckström, Wilhelm Eriksson, Olof Lundgren
4 USA Christian Prendergast Sam Gilmour, Graeme Spence, Connor Mashlan
5 FRA Aurélien Pierroz Clément Michel, Sébastien Riot, Aurelien Barthelemy, Kenza Coutard
6 NZL Nick Egnot-Johnson Sam Barnett, Zak Merton, Chris Main
7 FRA Ian Garreta Fleury Damien, Bertheau Simon, Girodeau Vicenç, Amandine Le Van Jacob
8 AUS Cole Tapper Jack Frewin, Hamish Vass, Max Brennan
9 AUS Tom Picot Frank Lavenant, Yann Rigal, Louis Taylor
10 AUS Zac West Dan Little, India Gilbert, James Hayhoe, Lauren Tandy
11 AUS Marcello Torre Vassilis Katsaitis, Xavier Bates, Adam Brenz-Verca
12 IRL Ruairi Finnegan Tadgh Donnelly, Matthew Cotter, Ryan Fitzgerald
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