In an intense first race of the day at the Puig Women’s America’s Cup, Sweden triumphed over fierce competition, securing their first victory in the 2024 AC37 series. Despite challenging wind conditions and unexpected twists, the Swedish team stayed composed, ultimately claiming the win after a nail-biting final leg.

Day 2 of the Women’s America’s Cup kicked off with Group B’s highly anticipated first race. The teams faced light winds averaging just 5 knots, delaying the start. But once the race began, it quickly turned into a battle of tactics and endurance. Early penalties for Canada and Germany set them back, while the Netherlands surged ahead, briefly holding a 60-metre lead over Sweden.

However, fortunes quickly changed. By the end of the first leg, Australia had taken control, sailing smoothly through Gate 1 in the lead. Spain and Sweden followed closely behind, while the Dutch team slipped to fourth place, struggling to maintain their momentum. Germany remained firmly at the back of the pack.


As the race progressed into Leg 2, Spain found their stride, overtaking Australia to take the lead. The wind conditions tested every crew’s foiling abilities, with Canada suffering a major setback as they dropped off their foils, losing precious time. A boundary penalty for the Dutch further cemented their struggles in the race.

Entering Leg 3, Spain clung to a narrow 70-metre lead, with Australia hot on their heels and Sweden close behind in third. The three teams battled neck-and-neck, with positions constantly shifting in the tight race. In the final moments, Spain and Australia traded the lead several times, thrilling spectators with every move.

But in the decisive final leg, it was Sweden who held their nerve. Australia, in a devastating turn of events, fell off their foils, opening the door for the Swedish team to storm into second place. Sweden then made their move, overtaking Spain as they faltered in the final stretch. In a remarkable display of consistency and control, Sweden sailed across the finish line at 19:51, clinching their first win of the series.
Spain finished a strong second, while Australia, along with the other teams, failed to complete the race within the time limit, leading to their disqualification. The win marks a promising start for Sweden in the Women’s America’s Cup, and with more races to come, the competition is far from over.
In the world of foiling, precision is everything – and on this day, Sweden proved they had the edge.
