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The Tanner Cup is a New Zealand youth inter-provincial sailing competition. One under 17 year old sailor from each region competes in P Class yachts.
The competition is named after George Tanner, who donated the trophy, and was first sailed in 1945. Many of New Zealand's top sailors have competed in and won the Tanner Cup, including Russell Coutts, Dean Barker, Adam Minoprio and Jo Aleh.
The national open P Class competition for the Tauranga Cup is normally sailed at the same venue.
Year | Winner | Province |
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1945 | William Hayman | Wellington |
1946 | Graham Mander | Canterbury |
1947 | Graham Mander | Canterbury |
1948 | Not sailed due to polio epidemic | |
1949 | William Nalder | Nelson |
1950 | Des Townson | Auckland |
1951 | Jimmy Gilpin | Bay of Plenty |
1952 | Jimmy Gilpin | Bay of Plenty |
1953 | Jimmy Gilpin | Bay of Plenty |
1954 | M. Sellwood | Canterbury |
1955 | Rob Denniston | Bay of Plenty |
1956 | Rob Denniston | Bay of Plenty |
1957 | Ron Beetson | Auckland |
1958 | Melvin Tyson | Canterbury |
1959 | Lex McGrath | Canterbury |
1960 | Lex McGrath | Canterbury |
1961 | Mark Paterson | Auckland |
1962 | Mark Paterson | Auckland |
1963 | Mark Paterson | Auckland |
1964 | Roy Granic(h) | Auckland |
1965 | Robert Webber | Auckland |
1966 | Brian Baker | Auckland |
1967 | Ian Williams | Bay of Plenty |
1968 | John Moyes | Auckland |
1969 | John Moyes | Auckland |
1970 | Murray Thom | Auckland |
1971 | Tom Stevens | Canterbury |
1972 | Craig Gilbert | Auckland |
1973 | David Barnes | Wellington |
1974 | Gavin Auld | Wellington |
1975 | Trevor Cox | Auckland West |
1976 | Brent Foster | Auckland West |
1977 | Chris Dickson | Auckland West |
1978 | Russell Coutts | Otago |
1979 | Craig Greenwood | Auckland West |
1980 | John Irvine | Otago |
1981 | Greg Flynn | Wellington |
1982 | Terry Nicholas | Auckland |
1983 | Craig Monk | Auckland |
1984 | Jon Bilger | Auckland |
1985 | Jon Bilger | Auckland |
1986 | Simon Patchett | Auckland |
1987 | Ramon Davies | Auckland |
1988 | Dean Barker | Auckland |
1989 | Zane Gifford | Auckland |
1990 | Andrew Estcourt | Hawkes Bay |
1991 | Peter Waring | Auckland West |
1992 | Simon Cooke | Auckland East |
1993 | Fraser Milne | Auckland East |
1994 | Ben Coutts | Auckland West |
1995 | Derek Scott | Canterbury |
1996 | Mike Bassett | Auckland West |
1997 | Carl Peters | Auckland West |
1998 | Mark Kennedy | Auckland East |
1999 | Michael Bullot | North Harbour |
2000 | Brad Thom | |
2001 | Adam Minoprio | Auckland West |
2002 | Jo Aleh | Auckland |
2003 | James Williamson | Auckland [1] |
2004 | Riley Dean | South Canterbury |
2005 | Paul Snow-Hansen | Auckland West |
2006 | Carl Evans | Auckland |
2007 | Thomas Saunders | Bay of Plenty |
2008 | Logan Dunning-Beck | Auckland West |
2009 | Oscar Rorvik | Bay of Plenty |
2010 | Erica Dawson | Auckland West |
2011 | Isaac McHardie | Waikato/Thames |
2012 | Isaac McHardie | Waikato/Thames |
2013 | Leonard Takahashi-Fry | Whanganui/Manawatu |
2014 | Cole Rippey | Bay of Plenty |
2015 | Sam Bacon | Whanganui/Manawatu |
2016 | Robbie McCutcheon | Whanganui/Manawatu |
2017 | Blake McGlashan | North Harbour |
2018 | Nathan Vince | Auckland |
2019 | Blake Hinsley | Auckland |
2020 | Tim Howse | Auckland |
2021 | Sean Kensington | Auckland |
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