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The 59th Governor’s Cup July 27 – August 1, 2026

The 59th Governor's Cup July 27 - August 1, 2026

Governor’s Cup


The Governor’s Cup International Youth Match Racing Championship is always a competitive event. This year, however, several matches are particularly intriguing and hold significant importance for the competitors involved.

Morgan Pinckney (USA) returns to the “GovCup” as the newly crowned Youth Match Racing World Champion in the regatta held last month in Denmark. He beat the runner-up, Daniel Kemp (AUS) in a 3-2 final with the last race featuring lead changes and only a few feet separating the boats at the finish of the last race. Kemp will undoubtedly be looking to even the score with Pinckney at GovCup.

Another rivalry to watch is Peter Herlihy (USA) from the New Bedford YC versus Siena Nichols (USA), representing the host Balboa Yacht Club. Herlihy and Nichols finished first and second in the U.S. Youth Match Racing Championship for the Rose Cup in June and Nichols will be determined to even that score. Another fierce rivalry will also play out between Ethan Fong (NZL) and Josh Hyde (NZL). Fong beat Hyde in the selection regatta for the New Zealand representative to the Youth World Championship in what most would consider at least a minor upset. That provides a pretty good incentive for Hyde to retake his position as the best of the young New Zealand match racers. There will also be an interesting match for the “Scandinavian championship” between Governor’s Cup veterans Theo Westerlind (SWE) and Christian Melchoir (DEN).

Regardless of these rivalries, all of the teams will be seeking the ultimate prize of winning the GovCup. Given that Jeffrey Petersen (USA) and Cole Tapper (AUS) — the two sailors who have dominated the GovCup for the last five years — have “aged out” of the under-23 regatta, the 2026 podium is wide open. In addition to the skippers cited above, Sam Scott (NZL), Andre Deseau (CAN), Christian Prendergast (USA), and James Hayhoe (AUS) are expected to be very competitive, and will be looking to establish themselves as the new guard at GovCup..

The Governor’s Cup is the oldest youth match racing championship in the world. It includes among its “alumni,” many of the finest sailors in the world led by two-time America’s Cup winner James Spithill (AUS). This year, all three finalists for the prestigious U.S. Rolex Yachtsman of the Year — Justin Callahan, Taylor Canfield and Paul Cayard — have sailed in the GovCup. Cole Tapper (AUS), last year’s Governor’s Cup champion, went on to win the Congressional Cup in May, beating three much more experienced former winners. The “ConCup” is the oldest and most prestigious international match race series and is a World Match Racing Tour event. Tapper’s win so soon after a Governor’s Cup victory has not been done since Argyle Campbell (USA) won the first two GovCups followed by two ConCup wins in 1970 and 1972 at ages 20 and 22.

The 59th Governor’s Cup is presented by Terry Causey and the Call of the Sea foundation. The GovCup TV team will provide ten live shows during the week of the regatta including morning pre-race shows, the Friday and Saturday press conferences, the prize-giving Saturday evening, and of course live multiple camera coverage of the racing Friday and Saturday. Watch the shows live on Facebook and YouTube, or a replay on demand.