Nordic Folkboat Gold Cup

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Gold Cup locations 1963-2013

The Nordic Folkboat Gold Cup is a sailing race in Nordic Folkboat held annually in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, or Germany. The cup is subject for competition between yacht clubs competed in regular fleet racing style with individual crew. If any yacht club manages to win the cup for six times, the club wins it to keep it forever. It has been conquered forever three times, by Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub in 1974 and by Kerteminde Sejlklub in 1982 and 1994. Luckily both yacht clubs have donated the cup back to continue the tradition of the prestigious cup. With the lack of a World Championships, the Gold Cup is the most prestigious event in the class. [1]

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The yacht club with the most inscriptions is Kerteminde Sejlklub, with 17, and most individual wins have Danish Erik Andreasen, with 6. Danish crew have won 42 times, German crew have won 9 times, and Swedish crew have won once. The highest number of participants was in 1984, when 96 crew participated (of which eight from the United States).

The upcoming editions will be held in Warnemünde in 2015, Helsinki 2016, Kerteminde 2017. [1]

History

The first cup was set up 1963 by the senator Alfred Hagelstein of Lübeck. In the beginning races were held in Lübeck-Travemünde area or in Denmark and the first yacht club to reach six wins would keep the cup.

In 1978 the first race was held in Sweden, and in 2016 the first race will be held in Finland.

Editions

YearGoldSilverBronze
1963 Travemünde Flag of Germany.svg Daddel, Kieler Yacht-Club  (FRG)
Bruno Splieth
Heinrich Dahlinger
Frieder Heinzel
Flag of Denmark.svg Tine (DEN)


1964 Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Tine, Taarbæk Sejlklub  (DEN)
Peter Michael Larsen
Poul Jensen
Michael Lauersen
1965 Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Miki IV, Skovshoved Sejlklub  (DEN)
Sven Mik-Meyer
Jørgen Mik-Meyer
Poul Mik-Meyer
1966 Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Tine, Taarbæk Sejlklub  (DEN)
Peter Michael Larsen
Poul Jensen
Michael Lauersen
1967 Travemünde Flag of Denmark.svg Helle, Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub  (DEN)
Claus Hjorth
Ove Hjorth
Karsten Ask
1968 Fredericia Flag of Denmark.svg Helle, Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub  (DEN)
Claus Hjorth
Ove Hjorth
Karsten Ask
1969 Travemünde Flag of Denmark.svg Helle, Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub  (DEN)
Claus Hjorth
Ove Hjorth
Karsten Ask
1970 Travemünde Flag of Denmark.svg Helle, Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub  (DEN)
Claus Hjorth
Ove Hjorth
Karsten Ask
1971 Travemünde Flag of Denmark.svg Helle, Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub  (DEN)
Claus Hjorth
Ove Hjorth
Karsten Ask
1972 Horsens Flag of Denmark.svg Solita, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Knud Andreasen
John Christensen
Frits Busch
1973 Travemünde Flag of Germany.svg Sol-lie, Flensburger Segel-Club  (FRG)
Andreas Christiansen
Knud Christiansen
Andreas St. Christiansen
1974 Kiel Flag of Denmark.svg Nup, Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub  (DEN)
Flemming Hansen
Per Christensen
Niels Jørgen Jensen
1975 Kerteminde Flag of Denmark.svg Tibbe, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Jørgen Knudsen
Christen Kold
1976 Copenhagen Flag of Denmark.svg Tibbe, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Jørgen Knudsen
Poul Ankjær
1977 Kiel Flag of Denmark.svg Nup, Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub  (DEN)
Flemming Hansen
Niels Andersen
Bent Christensen
1978 Malmö Flag of Sweden.svg Skruff, Sölvesborgs Segelsällskap  (SWE)
Peter Sohl
Per-Arne Johansson
Anders Nilsson
1979 Snaptun Flag of Denmark.svg Solita, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Knud Andreasen
Frits Busch
Kim Larsen
1980 Kiel Flag of Denmark.svg Wood-y, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Henrik Kold
Sandeep Sander
Flemming Kold
1981 Kerteminde Flag of Denmark.svg Tibbe Tit, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Jørn Knudsen
Carl Ove Dydensborg
1982 Simrishamn Flag of Denmark.svg Solita, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Knud Andreasen
Henrik Kold
Eddy Unglaub
1983 Kerteminde Flag of Denmark.svg Kristine, Roskilde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Henrik Sørensen
John Skjoldby Petersen
Carsten Rye Hansen
1984 Flensburg Flag of Germany.svg Mareike, Segelclub Eckernförde  (FRG)
Horst Dittrich
Hartvig Sulkiewiez
Peter Lehr
1985 Kalø Vig Flag of Denmark.svg Swallow, Egå Sejlklub  (DEN)
Torben Olesen
Jan Marcussen
Morten F. Jensen
1986 Eckernförde Flag of Denmark.svg Kaos, Gråsten Sejlklub  (DEN)
Kaj Funder Nielsen
Ib Funder Nielsen
Lars B. Poulsen
1987 Lynæs Flag of Germany.svg Sagitta, Schlei-Segel-Club  (FRG)
Walter Muhs
Norbert Jürgensen
Hans-Jorgen Duggen
1988 Kiel Flag of Denmark.svg Daddys Girl, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Christen Kold
Jens Kold
Mogens Finks
1989 Egå Flag of Denmark.svg Tenny, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Henrik Kold
Tenna Pedersen
Benny Pedersen
1990 Travemünde Flag of Germany.svg Lord Jim, Kieler Yacht-Club  (FRG)
Horst Schultze
Peter Przywarra
Karl Rath
1991 Aabenraa Flag of Denmark.svg Chess, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Henrik Kold
Søren Hansen
Jan Braarup
1992 Kiel Flag of Denmark.svg Voila, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Lotte Andreasen
Poul Ankjær
1993 Kerteminde Flag of Denmark.svg Chess, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Henrik Kold
Fleming Kold
Jan Braarup
1994 Malmö Flag of Denmark.svg Voila, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Lotte Andreasen
Poul Ankjær
1995 Warnemünde Flag of Denmark.svg Arosia, Fredericia Sejlklub  (DEN)
Jesper Bendix
Jacob Grønbech
Jesper Baungaard
1996 Rudkøbing Flag of Denmark.svg Chess, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Henrik Kold
Claus Schou Nielsen
Anders Wibung
1997 Thisted Flag of Denmark.svg Team, Egå Sejlklub  (DEN)
Peter Due
Morgens Pedersen
Kurt M. Petersen
1998 Travemünde Flag of Denmark.svg Marquisen, Egå Sejlklub  (DEN)
Torben Olesen
Lars Dahlbøge
Palle Hemdorrf
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Andreas Christiansen

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Ralf Hofer

1999 Årøsund Flag of Denmark.svg Amadeus, Haderslev Sejl-Club  (DEN)
Theis Palm
Svend Nielsen
Søren Nielsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Marianne, Fredericia Sejlklub  (DEN)
Jesper Bendix

Flag of Germany.svg Sol-lie, Flensburger Segel-Club  (GER)
Andreas Christiansen

2000 Eckernförde Flag of Germany.svg Ylva, Kieler Yacht-Club  (GER)
Ulf Kipcke
Dieter Kipcke
Gero Martens
Flag of Denmark.svg  Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Knud Andreasen
Marie-Louise Andreasen
Kurt Lange
Flag of Denmark.svg  Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Lotte Andreasen
Poul Ankjær Jensen
2001 Halmstad Flag of Denmark.svg Liselotte, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Lotte Andreasen
Kurt Lange
Flag of Denmark.svg  Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Knud Andreasen

Flag of Denmark.svg  Kastrup Sejlklub  (DEN)
John Wulff

2002 Fredericia Flag of Denmark.svg Joker, Kolding Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Jørgensen
Lars Jørgensen
Kjeld Hansen
Flag of Denmark.svg Astrea (DEN)
Preben Kristensen

Flag of Denmark.svg Madonna (DEN)
Heines Nielsen

2003 Aabenraa Flag of Denmark.svg Can-Can, Thisted Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Hovmark
Søren Bredal
Claus Lauritsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Stampe, Kolding Sejlklub  (DEN)
Christian Thomsen
Henrik Holk
Torben Lissau
Flag of Denmark.svg Cirkeline, Sundby Sejlforening  (DEN)
Tom Carlsen
Søren Ejsenhardt
Palle Wulf Larsen
2004 Niendorf an der Ostsee Flag of Denmark.svg Can-Can, Thisted Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Hovmark
Søren Bredal
Claus Lauritsen
Flag of Germany.svg Le redutable, Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin  (GER)
Cristoph Nielsen
Torben Dehn
Rolf Lange
Flag of Denmark.svg Madonna, Kolding Sejlklub  (DEN)
Heines Nielsen
Erik Madsen
Hans Henrichsen
2005 Malmö Flag of Denmark.svg Can-Can, Thisted Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Hovmark
Søren Bredal
Claus Lauritsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Tibbetit, Sundby Sejlforening  (DEN)
Brian Frisendahl
Jan Knudsen
Henrik Green
Flag of Denmark.svg Blåt t Lyst, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Andreasen
Erik Køster
Mogens Pedersen
2006 Bogense Flag of Denmark.svg Geppelin, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Buch
Hans Schultz
Per Puck
Flag of Denmark.svg Can-Can, Thisted Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Hovmark

Flag of Denmark.svg Stampe, Kolding Sejlklub  (DEN)
Christian Thomsen

2007 Kerteminde Flag of Denmark.svg Sif, Skælskør Amatør Sejlklub  (DEN)
Søren Kæstel
Jens Erik Løppenthin
Karl-Erik Svarre Nielsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Can-Can, Thisted Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Hovmark
Søren Bredal Schultz
Claus Lauritsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Astrea, Kolding Sejlklub  (DEN)
Lars Tjørnvig

2008 Glücksburg Flag of Denmark.svg Sif, Skælskør Amatør Sejlklub  (DEN)
Søren Kæstel
Jens Erik Løppenthin
Karl-Erik Svarre Nielsen
Flag of Germany.svg Chiquita, Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin  (GER)
Cristoph Nielsen
Torben Dehn
Krzysztof Paschke
Flag of Germany.svg Ylva, Kieler Yacht-Club  (GER)
Ulf Kipcke
Dieter Kipcke
Gero Martens
2009 Marstrand Flag of Germany.svg Chiquita, Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin  (GER)
Cristoph Nielsen
Torben Dehn
Krzysztof Paschke
Flag of Denmark.svg Geppelin, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Buch
Hans Schultz
Peter Jørgsholm
Flag of Denmark.svg Olfert, Kolding Sejlklub  (DEN)
Heines Nielsen
Helmuth Schwarz
Ole Mathiesen
2010 Skælskør Flag of Germany.svg Chiquita, Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin  (GER)
Cristoph Nielsen
Torben Dehn
Finn Felsberg
Flag of Germany.svg Jule, Spandauer Yacht-Club  (GER)
Stefan Schneider
Günter Dörband
Frank Peter Thieme
Flag of Germany.svg Joker, Verein Seglerhaus am Wannsee  (GER)
Udo Pflüger
Lars Jensen
Susanne Pflüger
2011 Travemünde Flag of Germany.svg Jule, Spandauer Yacht-Club  (GER)
Stefan Schneider
Günter Dörband
Frank Peter Thieme
Flag of Germany.svg Chiquita, Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin  (GER)
Cristoph Nielsen
Torben Dehn
Finn Felsberg
Flag of Germany.svg Paula, Yacht-Club Strande  (GER)
Walther Furthmann
Hans-Christian Mrowka
Richard Mühe
2012 Sandhamn Flag of Denmark.svg Geppelin, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Buch
Per Puck
Hans Schultz
Flag of Germany.svg Chiquita, Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin  (GER)
Cristoph Nielsen
Gunter May
Klaus Reichenberger
Flag of Denmark.svg Sif, Skælskør Amatør Sejlklub  (DEN)
Søren Kæstel
Jens Erik Løppenthin
Karl-Erik Svarre Nielsen
2013 Niendorf an der Ostsee Flag of Denmark.svg Cirkeline, Hellerup Sejlklub  (DEN)
Søren Kæstel
Erik Andersen
Johannes E. Olsen
Flag of Germany.svg Paula, Yacht-Club Strande  (GER)
Walther Furthmann
Gunnar Ceccotti
Anna Pfau
Flag of Denmark.svg Kong Dus, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Erik Køster

2014 Kerteminde
details
Flag of Denmark.svg Tibbe Tit, Sundby Sejlforening  (DEN)
Brian Frisendahl
Michael Empacher
Claus Nygaard
Flag of Denmark.svg ALPI, Kerteminde Sejlklub  (DEN)
Flemming Palm
Thomas Bastrup
Søren Nissen
Flag of Germany.svg hasta la vista, Laboer Regattaverein  (GER)
Sönke Durst
Karsten Butze Bredt
Marc Rokicki
2015 Warnemünde [2] Flag of Germany.svg  Kieler Yacht-Club  (GER)
Ulf Kipcke
Dieter Kipcke
Peer Jansen
Flag of Denmark.svg  Sundby Sejlforening  (DEN)
Brian Frisendahl
Michael Empacher
Claus Nygaard
Flag of Finland.svg  Saaristomeren Purjehdusseura  (FIN)
Herman Saari
Aleksi Lehtonen
Thomas Hacklin
2016 Helsinki [3] Flag of Denmark.svg Kajka, Kolding Sejlklub  (DEN)
Per Jørgensen

Flag of Denmark.svg Gisti, Sundby Sejlforening  (DEN)
Ditte Andreasen

Flag of Germany.svg hasta la vista, Laboer Regattaverein  (GER)
Sönke Durst

Winning yacht clubs

ClubWinners
Burgee of Kerteminde Sejlklub.svg Kerteminde Sejlklub17
Burgee of Kjobenhavns Amator-Sejlklub.svg Kjøbenhavns Amatør-Sejlklub7
KYC-Stander.svg  Kieler Yacht-Club 4
Flag placeholder.svg Egå Sejlklub3
Burgee of Thisted Sejlklub.svg Thisted Sejlklub3
Flag placeholder.svg Kolding Sejlklub2
Burgee of Skaelskor Amator Sejlklub.svg Skælskør Amatør Sejlklub2
Burgee of Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin.svg Seglervereinigung 1903 Berlin2
Burgee of Taarbaek Sejlklub.svg Taarbæk Sejlklub2
Flag placeholder.svg Segelclub Eckernförde1
Burgee of Flensburger Segel-Club.svg Flensburger Segel-Club1
Burgee of Fredericia Sejlklub.svg Fredericia Sejlklub1
Burgee of Grasten Sejlklub.svg Gråsten Sejlklub1
Flag placeholder.svg Haderslev Sejl-Club1
Burgee of Hellerup Sejlklub.svg Hellerup Sejlklub1
Flag placeholder.svg Roskilde Sejlklub1
Flag placeholder.svg Schlei-Segel-Club1
Burgee of Skovshoved Sejlklub.svg Skovshoved Sejlklub1
Burgee of Spandauer Yacht-Club.svg Spandauer Yacht-Club1
Flag placeholder.svg Sölvesborgs Segelsällskap1
Flag placeholder.svg Sundby Sejlforening1

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