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Pierroz tops qualifying after day two of Macao Match Cup

Macao, China (26 March 2026) – Day Two of the 2026 Macao Match Cup delivered a steadier breeze of 6–8 knots as twelve international teams fought for points in the qualifying stage. French skipper Aurélien Pierroz and his Match Again by NET crew lead the standings after posting seven wins from eight races. Sweden’s Oscar Engström sits close behind with six wins from nine races.

The morning wind built, testing crews on the Far East 28 race boats and producing tight, close-quarters racing — and a few unexpected collisions.

Pierroz and his team found strong form on Day Two, winning all but one of their races across the day and moving closer to a guaranteed quarter-final berth.

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

“It was a challenging day out there” said Pierroz. “The wind shifted constantly which made every match demanding. But we managed the conditions well and came away with just one loss. There were plenty of tight battles but overall we were happy with our starts and speed. We now have three matches left to complete the Round Robin before moving into the quarterfinals, so there’s still a lot of work ahead.”

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Tom Picot (AUS) v. Zac West (AUS) // Photo credit: Ian Roman / WMRT
Tom Picot (AUS) v. Zac West (AUS) // Photo credit: Ian Roman / WMRT

One of the day’s most dramatic moments occurred just before a start between Australia’s Tom Picot and Denmark’s Jeppe Borch. While attempting an inside manoeuvre, Picot misjudged spatial clearance and made contact with the stern of the race committee boat as the start horn sounded. Umpires assessed light damage to Picot’s boat and issued a double penalty.

“It was an unfortunate error” added Picot. “Jeppe was below me and I thought there was room inside him and the committee boat, and believed he was giving me space. I tried to go in and thought it was allowed under the rules, but that only applies when there’s an overlap. I misjudged it, and unfortunately we had a collision.”

Zac West & Cole Tapper.  // Photo credit: Ian Roman / WMRT
Zac West & Cole Tapper. // Photo credit: Ian Roman / WMRT

With three qualifying flights remaining tomorrow, Australia’s Marcello Torre and Cole Tapper and Ireland’s Ruairí Finnegan each face must-win races to avoid finishing in the bottom four and ending their event early.

The top eight teams from the round-robin qualifying will progress to the quarter-finals by the close of tomorrow’s racing.

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Racing continues through Sunday 29 March.

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