(Long Beach, May 3, 2025) – Light airs and overcast conditions brought high-stakes racing to the penultimate day of the 60th Congressional Cup in Long Beach as the final four teams advanced to the semi-finals. USA’s Chris Poole and Switzerland’s Eric Monnin secured their semi-final spots early, while Long Beach’s Dave Hood and Australian Cole Tapper clawed their way to make up the final four with must-win victories. After two matches of the semi-final stage, Poole leads Tapper 2-0 into tomorrow’s final day, with Monnin sitting 2-0 over Hood.
After a steady campaign through the week, defending champion Poole entered the final day of the round robin with his semi-final position locked in place. Monnin sealed his advancement with wins against Berntsson and Poole, clearing the way for a battle between four skippers—Tapper (AUS), Hood (USA), Hansen (SWE), and Berntsson (SWE)—for the final two spots.
Hood and Tapper both lost their first races of the day, putting their semi-final hopes at risk. But both bounced back under pressure, scoring decisive wins in their second matches to claim the last two semi-final places.
“This morning, we had two very important races to get into the semi-finals. It was a tight race against Nicole, and we managed to win that, which was very much a must-win race,” said Tapper. “The whole team is stoked to be in the semi-finals, and we had an incredible first race against Chris. Tomorrow, we’re going to focus on having fun because that’s when we operate the best.”
Poole chose to face Tapper and his Sydney-based team in their semi-final pairing. The two skippers delivered an action-packed start, with Tapper incurring multiple red-flag penalties in the pre-start that forced him behind off the start. But the young Australian team stayed composed, closing the gap all the way around the course.
“We’re back to where we were last year, and things are clicking in the right direction. Our plan is to keep improving one race at a time,” said Chris on making it to the semi-final. “We’ve been here twice before, and we feel like all the pieces are there, so if we do what we know we can, everything will come together for us.”
In the second match, Monnin and Hood traded close quarters in both of their races, but the Swiss skipper and his Capvis Swiss Match Racing Team – known to favour the light airs – found their stride as the breeze faded, securing a second win and finishing the day with a commanding 2-0 lead.
“We started the day in a comfortable situation, but we were not locked into the semi-finals,” commented Monnin on the day. “So, it was a big relief to win the race against Johnie Berntsson, and nice to get the win on Chris Poole. But it’s a big day tomorrow against Hood, we hope to keep the momentum up. It’s on us to do well and we’ve never felt so close.”
“Today, we needed to come out and get it done and we had a good race with Björn Hansen and that put us into the semi-finals,” said Hood. “We’re looking forward to racing Eric more tomorrow, who got a jump on us today, but we’re going to come out swinging tomorrow and see how it goes.”
Racing continues tomorrow with the conclusion of the semi-finals and the finals to follow, where the remaining two teams will battle for the coveted Crimson Blazer.
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RESULTS AFTER DAY FOUR
2025 CONGRESSIONAL CUP SKIPPERS
1. Chris Poole / Riptide Racing (USA)
World Ranking: 1
crew: Joachim Aschenbrenner, Ben Lamb, Mal Parker, Rob Scivenor, and Harry West
2. Johnie Berntsson / Berntsson Sailing Team (SWE)
World Ranking: 5
crew: Fredrick Aurell, Scotty Dickson, Per Frykholm, Pete Nicolas, and Carl-Johan Uckelstam
3. Eric Monnin / Capvis Swiss Match Racing (SUI)
World Ranking: 4
crew: Ute Monnin Wagner, Mathieu Renault, Jean-Claude Monnin, Simon Brügger, Julien Falxa, Maxime Mesnil
4. Rocco Attili / RBYS Racing (ITA)
World Ranking: 8
crew: Paolo Iacchia, Andres Guerra, Ludovico Mori, Gianluca Perasole, and Aurélien Pierroz
5. Ian Garreta / Med Racing (FRA)
World Ranking: 7
crew: Calixte Benoit, Thibaut Demai, Pierre Garreta, Vicenç Girodeau, Mathieu Richard, and Gaultier Tallieu
6. Cole Tapper / CYCA (AUS)
World Ranking: 13
crew: Jack Frewin, Max Brennan, Hamish Vass, Nathan Gulliksen, and George Richardson
7. Dave Hood / DH3 Racing (USA)
World Ranking: 30
crew: Ted Hackney, Chris Main, Ricky McGarvie, Steve Natvig, and Chris Steele
8. Björn Hansen / Hansen Sailing Team (SWE)
World Ranking: 68
crew: Johan Bäckman, Mikael Berg, Nils Bjerkås, Hugo Christensson, and Martin Berntsson
9. Nicole Breault / Vela Racing (USA)
World Ranking: 23
crew: Allie Blecher, Tony Festa, Dylan Finestone, Sidney Gathrid, Cameron Feves, and Cade Morris
10. Peter Wickwire / Storm Match Racing (CAN)
World Ranking: 9
crew: Dan MacMillan, Steve Flam, Travis Odenbach, Savannah Taylor, James Heyhoe
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