Long Beach, Calif. — April 27, 2026 – Long Beach Yacht Club’s Scotty Dickson delivered a standout performance from start to finish to win a record-setting 15th Ficker Cup yesterday in Long Beach, concluding three days of intense international match racing on the Congressional Cup Stadium Course.

Dickson set the tone early, leading after the opening day with a 6–1 record before finishing the double round robin stage at 11–3 to secure first place heading into Sunday’s knockout rounds. Building on that momentum, Dickson and his Dickson Racing Team, supported by KZ Companies, delivered a 3–0 semi-final victory over Sweden’s Theo Westerlind before closing out the regatta with another decisive 3–0 win against Oscar Engström (SWE) in the final.

Engström advanced to the final after defeating Christopher Weis (USA) in their semi-final match-up, finishing second overall, while Weis secured third place with a 2–0 win over Westerlind in the petit final.

With their top-two finishes, both Dickson and Engström gained coveted invitations, from Chairman Ken Mattfeld, to compete in the Long Beach Yacht Club’s 61st Congressional Cup, the World Match Racing Tour Championship event hosted by Long Beach Yacht Club later this week.

The Ficker Cup was presented to Dickson and his crew by Deon McDonald, the daughter of Bill Ficker, the event’s namesake.

Tom Camp, Chairman of the Congressional Cup, said: “We are incredibly proud to have one of our own not only qualify, but dominate the Ficker Cup and earn his place in the Congressional Cup. It is something truly special. His performance this week was exceptional, and it reflects the standard of excellence this event, and this club, have represented for decades. He will be a strong contender as he lines up against the world’s best in our flagship event.”

The three-day regatta featured a deep international field and highly competitive racing throughout. After a tightly contested second day, Dickson, Weis, Engström, and Westerlind advanced to the semi-finals, with the final berth decided in the last match of the day when Engström narrowly defeated Nicole Breault (USA) to avoid a multi-way tie.

Steady winds in excess of 20 kts swept through the Congressional Cup Stadium course on the last day of the Ficker Cup. Crews pushed the limits of Long Beach Yacht Club’s fleet of identical Catalina 37s, shifting down from genoas to jibs early in racing and ultimately putting away spinnakers as conditions continued to build. Despite the unusually strong breeze and shifty winds for Belmont Shore, LBYC’s new mark-set bots performed flawlessly.

The viewing area at the end of the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier overlooking the racecourse was filled with a crowd of match race fans. All three days of Ficker racing were also live streamed throughout the world with commentary from Ryan Sanders and guests.

The Ficker Cup is a Grade 2 event on the World Match Racing Tour, sailed on Long Beach Yacht Club’s iconic fleet of identical Catalina 37s. Established in 1980, the Ficker Cup honors legendary yachtsman Bill Ficker, who helmed Intrepid to victory in the 1970 America’s Cup and later won the 1974 Congressional Cup. The iconic phrase “Ficker is Quicker remains one of the most iconic expressions in match racing history and continues to reflect the precision and competitive spirit of the event today.

The Ficker Cup serves as the final qualifier for the Congressional Cup, widely recognized as the “granddaddy” of modern world-class match racing, the premier and longest-running event of its kind in North America.

The 61st Congressional Cup begins April 29 and runs through May 3, 2026 (preceded by practice on April 28), featuring the world’s top match racing skippers competing off the Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier in Long Beach, California.

Racing is open to the public for free daily from approximately 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with live broadcast coverage beginning later in the week.

For more information, visit www.thecongressionalcup.com and www.wmrt.com.


2026 Ficker Cup Final Results

1. USA  Scotty Dickson, Dickson Racing, United States (World ranking #214)

Crew: Tony Stuart, Danny Bailey, Garrett Brown, Steve Flam, Jackson McCoy

2. SWE Oscar Engstrőm, Team LIROS, Sweden (World ranking #8)

Crew: Filip Karlsson, Emil Wolfgang, Zak Merton, Rasmus Alnebeck, Severin Gramm

3. USA Christopher Weis, Dark Horse Match Racing, United States (World ranking #109)

Crew: Dylan Finestone, Adam Corpuz-Lahne, Matt Whitfield, Ryan Treais, Sammy Shea

4. SWE Theo Westerlind, The Cougars, Sweden (World ranking #88)

Crew: Sam Rosenbaum, Johnie Berntsson, John McCarthy, Garrett Grenauer, Eddie Kliem, Henry Day

5. USA Nicole Breault, Vela Racing, United States (World ranking #19)

Crew: Allie Blecher, Sidney Gathrid, Cameron Feves, James Moody, Cade Morris, Robbie Upton

6. AUS Tom Picot, Match 2.0, Australia (World ranking #23)

Crew: Aristide Delin, Armand Clabon, Lucas Chatonier, Marissa Mee, Macgregor Jones, Valentin Belles

7. IRL Ruairi Finnegan, Craic’n Racing, Ireland (World ranking #28)

Crew: Graham Curren, Tom Higgins, Geoff Power, Andrew Kingston, Noah McCarthy Fisher

8. POL Patryk Zbroja, YKP Team, Poland (World ranking #30)

Crew: Marcin Zubrzycki, Maciej Gonerko, Łukasz Czaja, Marcin Banaszek, Krzysztof Zeludziewicz

World Sailing ranking as of 1 April 2026

CONTACT

LBYC Race Office
Cameron MacLaren: raceoffice@lbyc.org
Instagram: @lbycconcup
Facebook: @congressionalcup

World Match Racing Tour:
Contact: media@wmrt.com
Instagram: @worldmatchracingtour
Linked In: World Match Racing Tour
Facebook: @worldmatchracingtour

 

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ABOUT LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB
Established in 1929, Long Beach Yacht Club is recognized as a leading organization in the international yachting community for its commitment to excellence in yacht racing and innovation in race management. In addition to hosting the Ficker Cup and Congressional Cup and numerous other local, national and international yachting events, the Club’s member families enjoy a year-round calendar of social, yachting and junior activities at its beautiful clubhouse on the shore of Alamitos Bay. www.lbyc.org

ABOUT WORLD MATCH RACING TOUR
Founded in 2000, the World Match Racing Tour (WMRT) promotes the sport of match racing around the world and is the longest running global professional series in the sport of sailing. The WMRT is awarded ‘Special Event’ status by the sport’s world governing body –World Sailing – and the winner of the WMRT each year is crowned World Sailing Match Racing World Champion. Since 2000, the World Match Racing Tour and its events have awarded over USD24million in prize money to sailors which helped to contribute to the career pathway of many of today’s professional sailors. www.wmrt.com[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]