Tanner Cup
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The Tanner Cup is a New Zealand
sailing competition sailed annually. It is sailed in P Class
yachts. It is an Inter-Provincial Competition with one sailor from each region competing. It was first sailed in 1945. Many of New Zealands top sailors have competed in and won the Tanner Cup. Previous winners include Russell Coutts
and Dean Barker. The Competition is named after George Tanner who donated the trophy. The Tanner Cup is closely related to the Tauranga Cup
.
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...
sailing competition sailed annually. It is sailed in P Class
P-class yacht
The P-Class is a type of small single sail dinghy, popular as a training boat for young people in New Zealand. This class is famous for being the sailing trainer vessel for many new entrants into the sport, and virtually every famous New Zealand yachtsman, including Sir Peter Blake and Russell...
yachts. It is an Inter-Provincial Competition with one sailor from each region competing. It was first sailed in 1945. Many of New Zealands top sailors have competed in and won the Tanner Cup. Previous winners include Russell Coutts
Russell Coutts
Sir Russell Coutts, KNZM, CBE is a competitive sailor. His achievements include a Gold medal in the Finn Class in the 1984 Olympic Games, winning the America's Cup four times, the ISAF World Youth championships, three World Match Racing Championships, numerous international match race wins and...
and Dean Barker. The Competition is named after George Tanner who donated the trophy. The Tanner Cup is closely related to the Tauranga Cup
Tauranga Cup
The Tauranga Cup is an annual New Zealand sailing competition for P Class dinghies which began in 1940. Many of New Zealand's top sailors have won the Tanner Cup, including Dean Barker, Chris Dickson and Leslie Egnot. The Tauranga Cup is closely related to the Tanner Cup. The competition is named...
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List of winners
Year | Winner |
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1945 | William Hayman |
1946 | Graham Mander |
1947 | Graham Mander |
1948 | Not Sailed due to polio epidemic |
1949 | William Nalder |
1950 | Des Townson Des Townson Des Townson, MNZM was a New Zealand yacht designer. He was responsible for designing some of the best-known classes in New Zealand sailing, including the Starling, Zephyr and Dart classes.... |
1951 | Jimmy Gilpin |
1952 | Jimmy Gilpin |
1953 | Jimmy Gilpin |
1954 | M. Sellwood |
1955 | Rob Denniston |
1956 | Rob Denniston |
1957 | Ron Beetson |
1958 | Melvin Tyson |
1959 | Lex McGrath |
1960 | Lex McGrath |
1961 | Mark Patterson |
1962 | Mark Patterson |
1963 | Mark Patterson |
1964 | Rodger Granic |
1965 | Robert Webber |
1966 | Brian Baker |
1967 | Ian Williams |
1968 | John Moyes |
1969 | John Moyes |
1970 | Murray Thom |
1971 | Tom Stevens |
1972 | Craig Gilbert |
1973 | David Barnes |
1974 | Gavin Auld |
1975 | Trevor Cox |
1976 | Brett Foster |
1977 | Chris Dickson Chris Dickson (sailor) Christopher Stuart Dickson, born 3 November 1961 in Auckland, is an internationally known sailor from New Zealand. He was world youth champion three years in succession and later became world match race champion three times... |
1978 | Russell Coutts Russell Coutts Sir Russell Coutts, KNZM, CBE is a competitive sailor. His achievements include a Gold medal in the Finn Class in the 1984 Olympic Games, winning the America's Cup four times, the ISAF World Youth championships, three World Match Racing Championships, numerous international match race wins and... |
1979 | Craig Greenwood |
1980 | John Irvine |
1981 | Greg Flynn |
1982 | Terry Nicholas |
1983 | Craig Monk Craig Monk Craig Monk is a former competitive sailor who won a Bronze medal in the Finn Class at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Monk also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta after narrowly beating Dean Barker for selection in the New Zealand team. He finished 13th. Monk has since been... |
1984 | Jon Bilger |
1985 | Jon Bilger |
1986 | Simon Patchett |
1987 | Ramon Davies |
1988 | Dean Barker |
1989 | Zane Gifford |
1990 | Andrew Estcourt |
1991 | Peter Waring |
1992 | Simon Cooke |
1993 | Fraser Milne |
1994 | Ben Coutts |
1995 | Derek Scott |
1996 | Mike Bassett |
1997 | Carl Peters |
1998 | Mark Kennedy |
1999 | Michael Bullot |
2000 | Brad Thom |
2001 | Adam Minoprio |
2002 | Jo Aleh |
2003 | James Williamson |
2004 | Riley Dean |
2005 | Paul Snow-Hansen |
2006 | Carl Evans |
2007 | Thomas Saunders |
2008 | Logan Dunning-Beck |
2009 | Oscar Rorvik |
2010 | Erica Dawson |
2011 | Isaac McHardie |