First held | 1965 |
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Organizer | Long Beach Yacht Club |
Type | World Sailing grade 1 match racing event on the World Match Racing Tour |
Classes | Catalina 37 |
Venue | Pacific Ocean off the Belmont Veteran's Memorial Pier in Long Beach, CA, United States |
Competitors | Top ranked match racing skippers from around the world |
Champion | Chris Poole (2024) |
Most titles | Taylor Canfield (5), Ian Williams (5) Peter Holmberg (4), Gavin Brady (4) |
Website | https://thecongressionalcup.com/ |
Congressional Cup is an annual match racing sailing competition and event on the World Match Racing Tour. It is sailed in Catalina 37 yachts. [1]
Year | Champion | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place |
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1965 | Gerry Driscoll | Willis Boyd | Robert Allen | Arthur Knapp Jr. |
1966 | Gerry Driscoll | Bill Ficker | Barney Flam | Harry Moloscho |
1967 | Scott Allan | Robert Bavier | Ted Turner | Arthur Knapp Jr. |
1968 | Skip Allan | Ted Turner | Bob Musbacher | Jake Wosser |
1969 | Henry Sprague | Buzz Boettcher | Burke Sawyer | Lowell North |
1970 | Argyle Campbell | Barney Flam | Buzz Boettcher | Ted Turner |
1971 | Tommy Pickard | John Jennings | Henry Schofield | Robert Burns |
1972 | Argyle Campbell | Dennis Conner | William Widnall | Doug Rastello |
1973 | Dennis Conner | Henry Schofield | Graham Hall | Tim Hogan |
1974 | Bill Ficker | Hugh Treharne | Ted Turner | Tom Pickard |
1975 | Dennis Conner | Tony Parker | Graham Hall | Bill Buchan |
1976 | Dick Deaver | Tony Parker | Graham Hall | Ted Turner |
1977 | Ted Turner | Dick Deaver | Tony Parker | Ted Hood |
1978 | Dick Deaver | Scott Allan | Dennis Durgan | Ted Turner |
1979 | Dennis Durgan | Dick Deaver | Scott Allan | Henry Schofield |
1980 | Dennis Durgan | Rod Davis | Ted Turner | Dick Deaver |
1981 | Rod Davis | Dick Deaver | Russell Long | James Hardy |
1982 | Scott Perry | Rod Davis | Dick Deaver | Terry McLaughlin |
1983 | Dave Perry | Doug Rastello | John Kostecki | Dick Deaver |
1984 | Dave Perry | John Kostecki | Harold Cudmore | Dick Deaver |
1985 | Rod Davis | John Kolius | Dave Perry | Chris Dickson |
1986 | Harold Cudmore | Dave Perry | Chris Dickson | Dave Dellenbaugh |
1987 | Edward Owen | Peter Isler | John Shadden | Chris Dickson |
1988 | Peter Gilmour | John Bertrand | Bill Lynn | John Kolius |
1989 | Rod Davis | Peter Gilmour | Peter Isler | John Bertrand |
1990 | Chris Dickson | Robbie Haines | Russell Coutts | Peter Isler |
1991 | Chris Dickson | Russell Coutts | Rod Davis | Olle Johansson |
1992 | Terry Hutchinson | Pedro Campos | Bertrand Pace | Robbie Haines |
1993 | Rod Davis | Steve Grillon | JJ Isler | Terry Hutchinson |
1994 | Chris Law | Rod Davis | Mike Elias | Mark Golison |
1995 | Harold Cudmore | Dave Perry | Henry Sprague | Scott Allan |
1996 | Gavin Brady | Scott Dickson | Peter Holmberg | JJ Isler |
1997 | Gavin Brady | Paul Cayard | Scott Dickson | Peter Holmberg |
1998 | Peter Holmberg | Francesco De Angelis | Andy Green | Magnus Holmburg |
1999 | Peter Holmberg | Betsy Allison | Gavin Brady | Scott Dickson |
2000 | Dean Barker | Scott Dickson | Peter Holmberg | Luc Pillot |
2001 | Peter Holmberg | Rod Davis | Sebastien Destremau | Andy Green |
2002 | Peter Holmberg | Ed Baird | Rod Davis | Sebastien Destremau |
2003 | Ken Read | Gavin Brady | James Spithill | Paolo Cian |
2004 | Ed Baird | Terry Hutchinson | Gavin Brady | Peter Gilmour |
2005 | Dean Barker | Russell Coutts | Chris Dickson | Mathieu Richard |
2006 | Gavin Brady | Ian Williams | Mathieu Richard | Scott Dickson |
2007 | Mathieu Richard | Johnie Berntsson | Damien Iehl | Simon Minoprio |
2008 | Gavin Brady | Johnie Berntsson | Philippe Presti | Scott Dickson |
2009 | Johnie Berntsson | Francesco Bruni | Terry Hutchinson | Mathieu Richard |
2010 | Francesco Bruni | Gavin Brady | Johnie Berntsson | Bill Hardesty |
2011 | Ian Williams | Francesco Bruni | Mathieu Richard | Staffan Lindberg |
2012 | Ian Williams | Gavin Brady | Simone Ferrarese | Taylor Canfield |
2013 | Simone Ferrarese | Ed Baird | Ian Williams | Mathieu Richard |
2014 | Taylor Canfield | Ian Williams | Francesco Bruni | Keith Swinton |
2015 | Taylor Canfield | Phil Robertson | Ian Williams | Björn Hansen |
2016 | Taylor Canfield | Nicolai Sehested | Sam Gilmour | Scott Dickson |
2017 | Ian Williams | Johnie Berntsson | Taylor Canfield | Phil Robertson |
2018 | Taylor Canfield | Dean Barker | Sam Gilmour | Johnie Berntsson |
2019 | Ian Williams | Scott Dickson | Johnie Berntsson | Taylor Canfield |
2020 | No race | |||
2021 | Taylor Canfield | Johnie Berntsson | Eric Monin | Chris Poole |
2022 | Ian Williams | Taylor Canfield | Chris Poole | Johnie Berntsson |
2023 | Chris Poole | Jeppe Borch | Nick Egnot-Johnson | Ian Williams |
2024 | Chris Poole | Ian Williams | Eric Monin | Nick Egnot-Johnson |
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