Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik - Made for Water

99th Bacardi Cup Day 5

by Hannah Lee Noll & Ana Stewart 6 Mar 22:30 PST March 2-7, 2026
Robert Scheidt & Austin Sperry win consecutive races and won't go down without a fight at the 99th Bacardi Cup © Anna Suslova

The 99th Bacardi Cup is headed for a final-day showdown. Will we see a Paul Cayard vs. Robert Scheidt match race? Just two teams are left in contention for the 99th Bacardi Cup title: Paul Cayard / Frithjof Kleen and Robert Scheidt / Austin Sperry.

Five-time Olympic medalist Scheidt won Race Five on Friday, narrowing Cayard and Kleen's lead to just three points and tightening the battle for one of sailing's most historic trophies.

Cayard holds the advantage. And everyone knows America's Cup veteran Cayard is no stranger to a match race. The stakes couldn't be higher: neither skipper has ever won the Bacardi Cup, despite their decorated resumes. Not for lack of trying.

After five races on Biscayne Bay, the American team leads the regatta with 5 points, followed by Scheidt and Sperry with 8. With the discard now applied, the mathematics are simple: only Cayard/Kleen or Scheidt/Sperry can win the 99th Bacardi Cup.

"Obviously we have a little advantage on Robert. We're confident. We have good speed and a little margin on him. I think he has to beat us by three or four places, so we'll try to stay close to him," said Cayard. "He has to be first or second in the race. If he's not, then he doesn't win. The logical thought is that if I have the opportunity to match race him and push us both down to twentieth, then the race just got a lot easier for us. Exactly how and when we might execute that, I have to think about it and dig deep into my America's Cup experience to decide what the smart thing to do is."

Cayard opened the regatta with three straight wins before posting a 2 and a 6.

Scheidt posted a consistent 3-3-4, then found the groove and won back-to-back races.

Scheidt controlled today's race from the start in a 12 to 15 knot breeze on Biscayne Bay's turquoise waters. Scheidt and Sperry crossed the finish line in first with big smiles, a private high five, and then an immediate look back to confirm Cayard's position. That's two consecutive race wins for the Brazilian entry. Will the late-game surge be enough to hoist the Bacardi Cup instead of the formidable Cayard?

Scheidt plans to stay focused on fundamentals: "Tomorrow, we'll try to get a good start and hopefully be ahead of him on the first cross," he said. "The first cross will be very decisive."

Regardless of the outcome, the Brazilian legend remains energized by the challenge. "We're improving as a team day by day," Scheidt said of the new power duo team with Sperry. "We're going to keep fighting because this is such a prestigious title to win."

Behind them, a second battle is unfolding for the final podium spot. Mateusz Kusznierewicz and Bruno Prada (POL) sit third overall with 12 points, while Diego Negri and Sergio Lambertenghi (ITA) remain close behind with 15. Expect a face-off tomorrow.

The two joked together at the docks after the race today. Diego suggested he might just sail fast and sail his own race, while Mateusz said "Hmm... I'm listening" with a mischievous smile on his face.

Grab the popcorn, the movie begins tomorrow.

One Race Left

The 99th Bacardi Cup concludes Friday with the sixth and final race scheduled for 11 a.m. on Biscayne Bay. With Cayard holding a narrow lead and Scheidt within striking distance, the regatta is set for a decisive finish between two of the sport's most accomplished sailors.

99th Bacardi Cup Results after Day 5: (top five, 5 races)

1. Paul Cayard/Frithjof Kleen (USA) - 5 points
2. Robert Scheidt/Austin Sperry (BRA) - 8 points
3. Mateusz Kusznierewicz/Bruno Prada (POL) - 12 points
4. Diego Negri/Sergio Lambertenghi (ITA) - 15 points
5. Eric Doyle/Payson Infelise (USA) - 22 points

Pure Miami Magic at the Bacardi Invitational Regatta

Bora Gulari, John Heaton, and Enrique Quintero hold narrow leads, while Chris Alexander rises far above his VX One fleetmates. The Bacardi Invitational Regatta delivered another spectacular day on Biscayne Bay, where turquoise water, sunshine, and a steady Miami breeze set the stage for tight racing across four international fleets.

With one day left to decide the champions, the leaderboards remain razor close in several classes. Across the J/70, Melges 24, VX One, and Snipe classes, 25 nations are represented — a reflection of the regatta's growing international pull.

J/70

John Heaton's Empeiria leads the J/70 fleet with 19 points after six races, but the scoreboard leaves little room for comfort.

Margaret McKillen's Magatron team in red sits just three points back, while Brian Keane's Savasana and Joel Ronning's Catapult remain within striking distance heading into the final day.

The fleet has delivered consistently tight racing throughout the week, with multiple different race winners and frequent shifts in the leaderboard. With several top teams clustered within ten points, the J/70 title remains wide open.

Melges 24

Bora Gulari's Mavi now leads the Melges 24 fleet with 15 points after six races, edging out Cuyler Morris's Dark Horse, who sits four points behind. Brian Porter's Full Throttle, Laura Grondin's Dark Energy, and Sandy Askew's Flying Jenny remain within range, creating a leaderboard where multiple teams could still claim the win. Only eight points separate the top five. It's anybody's game with two races planned tomorrow.

The fleet is particularly deep this year as teams prepare for the Melges 24 World Championship in the United States this fall, bringing a strong group of competitors to Miami. "This is an incredibly strong fleet," said Dark Energy tactician Taylor Canfield, fresh off a win in SailGP. "One of the boats at this regatta will win the world championship."

VX One

Chris Alexander's Counterproductive has separated itself from the rest of the VX One fleet. Despite suffering a mechanical issue resulting in a DNF, Alexander, sailing with Gracie Howie and Ricky Welch, holds a commanding lead after seven races.

Their consistent front-of-the-fleet performance has created a significant points cushion over Timothy Pitts's Colombian Princess and Evan Hoffman. Still, with several races remaining on the final day, the VX One fleet remains aggressive and unpredictable.

Snipe

The Snipe fleet features one of the tightest battles of the regatta. The Miami Snipe fleet is known worldwide for its high level sailing, featuring names like Ernesto Rodriguez, Augie Diaz, and Enrique Quintero, top ten teams at Snipe World Championships.

This week at Bacardi, we are seeing a great showdown between Quintero and Rodriguez. Quintero with crew Lorena Fundora lead with nine points, tied with Rodriguez with crew Marina Cano. Quintero holds the advantage on tiebreaks after winning the most recent race. The final race tomorrow will be decisive.

The Party Continues Ashore

As the sun set over Coconut Grove, sailors returned to Shake-A-Leg Miami where Bacardi hospitality once again took center stage. Cocktails flowed, music carried across the docks, and competitors from across all fleets shared stories from another memorable day on Biscayne Bay. It is a tradition as much a part of the Bacardi Invitational Regatta as the racing itself.

One Day Left

With all fleets still undecided, the Bacardi Invitational Regatta heads into its final day with plenty left to settle on the water. Will the current leaders hold their ground — or will Biscayne Bay deliver one last shake of the rum bottle before the trophies are awarded?

Gratitude

The 99th Bacardi Cup Invitational Regatta is supported by Centennial Bank, North Sails, Shore Premier Finance, Palm Beach Yachts, Regatta Brokerage - the Brian Kamilar Team, and Shake-A-Leg Miami.

Follow the Bacardi Cup and Bacardi Invitational Regatta

Related Articles

Cayard and Kleen win the 99th Bacardi Cup
A dogfight for the ages After 45 years of chasing one of sailing's most storied trophies, Paul Cayard finally won the Bacardi Cup. Posted on 8 Mar
99th Bacardi Cup Day 4
Cayard Still on Top, but Scheidt Bites Back Cayard holds a strong grip on the fleet at the 99th Bacardi Cup. Robert Scheidt and Austin Sperry won Race Four at the 99th Bacardi Cup, snapping Paul Cayard and Frithjof Kleen's run of race victories, but not quite loosening their grip overall. Posted on 6 Mar
99th Bacardi Cup Day 3
Hat Trick for Cayard and Kleen Paul Cayard and Frithjof Kleen are undefeated with a 1-1-1 scoreline at the 99th Bacardi Cup. Three days in, and it's been a test of endurance. Posted on 5 Mar
99th Bacardi Cup Day 2
Cayard and Kleen Go Two for Two The 99th Bacardi Cup delivered another classic Biscayne Bay test on Tuesday, as a steady 13 to 15 knots from the east powered the fleet through Race two of six. Posted on 4 Mar
99th Bacardi Cup Day 1
77 Stars power across Biscayne Bay on the Opening Day The 99th Bacardi Cup opened Monday with champagne sailing and a close finish that set the tone for the week ahead. On a 15 to 17 knot champagne day, 77 Star teams charged off the line on Biscayne Bay for the first of six scheduled races. Posted on 3 Mar
Bacardi Rolls Out Red Carpet for Over 200 Boats
99th Bacardi Cup and 2026 Bacardi Invitational Regatta set to begin in Miami Each winter, the sailing world converges on one place: Miami. The 99th Bacardi Cup runs March 2-7 on Biscayne Bay, marking nearly a century of partnership between Bacardi and the Star Class. Racing unfolds across six days. Posted on 27 Feb
Bacardi Winter Series Event No.2 concludes
Jannetti runs the table in J/70s; Askew prevails in a nail-biter David Jannetti's Two Odd and Sandy Askew's Flying Jenny claimed victory at Bacardi Winter Series Event No.2 after nine races over three sun-soaked days on Biscayne Bay. Posted on 23 Feb
2026 Bacardi Winter Series Event 2 Preview
Another Round, Please Biscayne Bay heats up again February 20-22 as Bacardi Winter Series Event No.2 brings the J/70 and Melges 24 fleets back for round two of the 2026 Miami campaign. Posted on 19 Feb
2026 Bacardi Winter Series Event 1 concludes
Harry Melges IV claim Melges24 North Americans, Bruce Golison takes J70 opener Two new names are etched into the Bacardi winners circle: Harry Melges IV and Bruce Golison topped fleets totaling nearly 60 teams to earn their victories at Bacardi Winter Series Event No. 1 on Biscayne Bay. Posted on 26 Jan
Ready to rumble: Bacardi Winter Series kicks off
Event doubles as Melges 24 North American Championship The road starts here. Bacardi Winter Series Event No. 1 launches January 23-25 on Biscayne Bay, bringing the J/70 and Melges 24 fleets back to Miami for the opening act of the 2026 Bacardi racing season. Posted on 23 Jan
Zhik - Made for WaterPalm Beach Motor YachtsRooster 2026