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Balboa Yacht Club begins acceptance of Requests for Invitation for 56th Governor’s Cup

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Governor’s Cup will be July 24-29; World Youth Match Racing Champion commits to attend; World’s other top match race skippers under 23 invited to apply


NEWPORT BEACH, CA (Wednesday, February 8, 2023) Balboa Yacht Club has posted all the information necessary for requesting an invitation (“RFI”) to the 56th Governor’s Cup International Youth Match Racing Championship, July 24-29, 2023. Information is found on the event website (www.govcupracing.com) under “Race Documents.”


Governor’s Cup 2021 winner and reigning Youth Match Racing World Champion, the host club’s Jeffrey Petersen will be back to try to get his second GovCup, after a runner-up finish to New Zealand’s Jordan Stevenson last year. Petersen, now ranked 6th in the World Open Match Racing rankings, which is not age-limited, is one of a contingent of young U.S. Match Racing skippers and teams who have emerged in recent years to challenge the international teams that have won seven of the last ten “GovCups.” A rivalry has developed between Petersen and Jack Egan of San Diego (3rd last year) and continued to the U.S. Intercollegiate Match Racing Champion, where Egan defeated Petersen to win his second straight championship. BYC hopes that rivalry continues this year.


Also, a possible entry will be Sweden’s Marius Westerlind, who made quite an impression in the Cup last year after his runner-up finish in the Youth MR World Champion behind Petersen. He lost to Egan and ended up in 4th place in 2022, but his “learning curve” from his 12th place finish in 2021 was truly remarkable. His sense of humor was also obvious at the Cup. When asked if his dad was coming to watch as he did in 2021, Westerlind said, “No, he made other plans because he didn’t realize I had gotten good!”


The Governor’s Cup is presented by Disc Sports & Spine Center and is an invitational event for sailors that have not reached their 23rd birthday by the last day of the regatta. It is the world’s oldest international youth match racing regatta and “alumni” have competed in, and won the America’s Cup, the Congressional Cup, Olympic medals, the World Match Racing Tour Championship, and perhaps surprisingly given the difference in the sport’s disciplines, the Round the World Race (now known as the “Ocean Race”).


“Last year felt more like a typical Governor’s Cup with concerns about COVID somewhat lower, allowing international travel again,” said Christine Gribben, Chair of the event. “This year should again be great and our committee and BYC can hardly wait.”


The event will be a “Grade 3” event, but after the selection of teams, the Club may reapply for retroactive regrading if the quality of the sailors continues to be excellent. Grading of events by World Sailing is based primarily on the “Open” (non-age-limited) rankings of the skippers. In 2018, the Governor’s Cup was retroactively regraded to Grade 1, the first youth match racing regatta to achieve that level, normally reserved for events with mostly or all professional sailors.


The Cup is sailed in identical “Governor’s Cup 22” sloops provided to the competitors by the Newport Balboa Sailing & Seamanship Association and BYC. They were designed by famed yacht designer and BYC Staff Commodore, Alan Andrews, and feature fractional rigs, flat top mains, and masthead spinnakers. They have proved perfectly suited for racing in wind speeds of as little as 4-5 knots, but also perform well and are exciting to sail in the 18-20 knot conditions prevalent in the 2021 Cup.


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Susan Kenney

+1 949 294 2054

govcupracing.com

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# 1 – The Governor’s Cup. A new base level was added in 2022 after 55 Cup winners used all the space. Credit: Tom Walker



# 2 -- Downwind action on the Governor’s Cup 22s in the strong breezes of the 2021 Governor’s Cup. Credit: Tom Walker





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