Tauranga Cup
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The Tauranga Cup is an annual
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The competition was first sailed in 1940, and the name comes from the fact that P Class yachts were originally sailed in Tauranga.
The national inter-provincial P Class competition for the Tanner Cup is normally sailed at the same venue.
List of winners
Year | Winner |
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1940 | Ron Nalder |
1941 | W. Bean |
1942 | Not sailed due to World War II |
1943 | Not sailed due to World War II |
1944 | Owen Mackay |
1945 | William Hayman |
1946 | Graham Mander |
1947 | Graham Mander |
1948 | Not sailed due to polio epidemic |
1949 | David Mander |
1950 | Don Dixon |
1951 | Jimmy Gilpin |
1952 | Jimmy Gilpin |
1953 | Jimmy Gilpin |
1954 | A. Brown |
1955 | Rob Denniston |
1956 | Rob Denniston |
1957 | Wayne Innes |
1958 | Melvin Tyson |
1959 | Wayne Innes |
1960 | Lex McGrath |
1961 | Mark Patterson |
1962 | Russell Bowler |
1963 | Mark Patterson |
1964 | Roy Granic(h) |
1965 | Ron Watson |
1966 | Geoff Moyes |
1967 | Brian Baker |
1968 | John Moyes |
1969 | John Moyes |
1970 | Alan Moyes |
1971 | Alan Moyes |
1972 | Greg Palmer |
1973 | David Barnes |
1974 | Paul Francis |
1975 | Brian Jones |
1976 | Stuart Mills |
1977 | Chris Dickson |
1978 | Len Davies |
1979 | Leslie Egnot |
1980 | John Irvine |
1981 | Terry Nicholas |
1982 | Terry Nicholas |
1983 | Steven Cotton |
1984 | Jon Bilger |
1985 | Jon Bilger |
1986 | Geoff Senior |
1987 | Ramon Davies |
1988 | Dean Barker
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1989 | Zane Gifford |
1990 | Chris Main |
1991 | Simon Cooke |
1992 | Simon Cooke |
1993 | Alistair Tate |
1994 | Simon Lee |
1995 | Derek Scott |
1996 | Kevin Borrows |
1997 | Carl Peters |
1998 | Mark Kennedy |
1999 | Sam Fenwick |
2000 | Scott Kennedy |
2001 | Scott Kennedy |
2002 | Alistair Thompson |
2003 | Scott Morrison |
2004 | Thomas Olds |
2005 | Paul Snow-Hansen |
2006 | Carl Evans |
2007 | Thomas Saunders |
2008 | James Turner |
2009 | Oscar Rorvik |
2010 | Jayvee Buchanan |
2011 | Trent Rippey |
2012 | Isaac McHardie |
2013 | No cup awarded. (Leonard Takahashi-Fry)[1] |
2014 | Kate Stewart |
2015 | Scott McKenzie |
2016 | Robbie McCutcheon |
2017 | Blake McGlashan |
2018 | Seb Menzies |
2019 | Sean Kensington |
2020 | Tim Howse |
2021 | Sean Kensington |
References
- ^ A minimum of four races are required to award the cup, and a minimum of five to designate the winning competitor the P Class national champion. In 2013 only one race was sailed, won by Leonard Takahashi-Fry, so the cup was not awarded.