MARSTRAND CROWNS NEW CHAMPIONS

Marstrand, Sweden (5 July 2025) – France’s Pauline Courtois/ Match in Pink by Normandy and Denmark’s Jeppe Borch/ Borch Match Race Team have been crowned the new champions of Marstrand in a day of fierce weather for the final of the 2025 GKSS Match Cup Sweden and Nordea Women’s Trophy in Marstrand. It is the first time the Match Cup Sweden title has been won by a Danish Skipper in the thirty-one-year history of the event, and only the second time a French skipper has won the Women’s Trophy since Claire Leroy’s victory in 2008.

As the semi-finalists of both the open and women classes set out to complete their final matches earlier in the day, Sweden’s Anna Östling was the clear favourite to defend her Wings Sailing team’s Women’s Trophy title for the seventh time. But it was the Dutch team Out of the Box led by skipper Julia Aartsen and crew Iris van Gerrevink, Eva Asbeek Brusse, Nerine and Ismene Usman who managed to topple the Swedish champions in a gritty five-match semi-final as they won the deciding race to win the match 3-2 and advance to the final against France’s Pauline Courtois.

Match in Pink by Normandy Team skipper Pauline Courtois. Photo: Wilhelm Eriksson
Skipper Julia Aartsen (NED) and Team Out of the Box from the Netherlands battling hard in their semi-final match against Sweden’s Wings Sailing. Photo: Wilhelm Eriksson
Team Out of the Box (NED) delighted after their defeat over defending champion Anna Östling to advance to the Nordea Women’s Trophy final. Photo: Wilhelm Eriksson
Defending Nordea Women’s Trophy champion Anna Östling and Wings Sailing Photo: Wilhelm Eriksson
Photo: Wilhelm Eriksson

In the first-to-two-point final, however, Aartsen and crew knew they were going to have their work cut out going up against defending women’s match racing world champions Match in Pink by Normandy Elite skippered by Pauline Courtois. With a building breeze and surprise squalls on the Marstrand fjord, Aartsen’s crew mustered all their efforts against the French team but were unable to get ahead and Courtois’s team won both matches to clinch the title 2-0.

Up next in the Open Class, the 27-year-old Dane Jeppe Borch and team had their toughest challenge of the event, first to beat match racing veteran Johnie Berntsson from Sweden in the semi-finals and then take out the seven-time Marstrand champion Björn Hansen.

Trailing 1-2 in their semi-final match, Borch and team were on the ropes but pushed hard to win two straight races and send Berntsson out of the competition with a 3-2 defeat.

Energised by their semi-final win, the Danes were ready for Hansen in the final and were not going to let the opportunity go. In the short first-to-two points final, the Danes proved faster around the course and, after Hansen incurred a penalty for a course restriction, the Danes pounced at their chance, winning both races 2-0 for the Marstrand title.

The first Danish winner of GKSS Match Cup Sweden since 1994. Photo: Wilhelm Eriksson

“What an amazing day!” said a jubilant Borch “We have been here four times and to win this iconic event is incredible. I am so proud of the team and for me personally, to come back after months of injury and to win is just awesome.”

“Jeppe and his team sailed very fast against us today” added Sweden’s Hansen. “I said many years ago when Jeppe started sailing on the World Match Racing Tour that he would be one to watch, and he has shown today what he and his team are capable of, there will be more to come from this, I’m sure.”

Final Placings

Nordea Women’s Trophy 2025

1. FRA Pauline Courtois, Maelenn Lemaitre, Louise Acker, Laurane Mettraux, Thea Khelif
2. NED Julia Aartsen, Iris van Gerrevink, Eva Asbeek Brusse, Nerine Usman, Ismene Usman
3. SWE Anna Östling, Anna Holmdahl White, Linnea Wennergren, jenny Axhede, Annika Carlunger
4. SWE Martina Carlsson, Svea Sahlin, Amanda Ljunggren, Hanna Gaskell-Brown, Hedvig Hedstrom
5. NED Renee Groeneveld, Mijke Levens, Lobke Berkhout, Marije Tijssenkampen, Sandra Sandqist
6. NZL Megan Thomson, Liv Mackay, Charlotte Porter, Tiana Whitty, Josi Andres
7. NZL Celia Willison, Jess Berthoud, Rosie Rowell, Clare Costanzo, Serena Woodall
8. DEN Kristine Mauritzen, Helena Formgren, Mille Jensen, Julie Erhardsen, Maria Reinhold

GKSS Match Cup Sweden 2025

  1. Jeppe Borch, DEN
  2. Björn Hansen, SWE
  3. Oscar Engström, SWE
  4. Johnie Berntsson, SWE

For full results, follow

GKSS Match Cup Sweden https://wmrt.com/live-results/
Nordea Women’s Trophy https://womenswmrt.com/live-results/

 

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