Tauranga Cup

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The Tauranga Cup is an annual New Zealand national open sailing competition for under 17 year-olds, sailing P Class dinghies. Many of New Zealand's top sailors have competed in and won the Tauranga Cup, including Dean Barker, Chris Dickson and Leslie Egnot.

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

YearWinner
1940Ron Nalder
1941W. Bean
1942Not sailed due to World War II
1943Not sailed due to World War II
1944Owen Mackay
1945William Hayman
1946Graham Mander
1947Graham Mander
1948Not sailed due to polio epidemic
1949David Mander
1950Don Dixon
1951Jimmy Gilpin
1952Jimmy Gilpin
1953Jimmy Gilpin
1954A. Brown
1955Rob Denniston
1956Rob Denniston
1957Wayne Innes
1958Melvin Tyson
1959Wayne Innes
1960Lex McGrath
1961 Mark Patterson
1962Russell Bowler
1963 Mark Patterson
1964Roy Granic(h)
1965Ron Watson
1966Geoff Moyes
1967Brian Baker
1968John Moyes
1969John Moyes
1970Alan Moyes
1971Alan Moyes
1972Greg Palmer
1973 David Barnes
1974Paul Francis
1975Brian Jones
1976Stuart Mills
1977 Chris Dickson
1978Len Davies
1979 Leslie Egnot
1980John Irvine
1981Terry Nicholas
1982Terry Nicholas
1983Steven Cotton
1984Jon Bilger
1985Jon Bilger
1986Geoff Senior
1987Ramon Davies
1988 Dean Barker
1989Zane Gifford
1990Chris Main
1991Simon Cooke
1992Simon Cooke
1993Alistair Tate
1994Simon Lee
1995Derek Scott
1996Kevin Borrows
1997Carl Peters
1998Mark Kennedy
1999Sam Fenwick
2000Scott Kennedy
2001Scott Kennedy
2002Alistair Thompson
2003Scott Morrison
2004Thomas Olds
2005 Paul Snow-Hansen
2006Carl Evans
2007Thomas Saunders
2008James Turner
2009Oscar Rorvik
2010Jayvee Buchanan
2011Trent Rippey
2012Isaac McHardie
2013No cup awarded. (Leonard Takahashi-Fry) [1]
2014Kate Stewart
2015Scott McKenzie
2016Robbie McCutcheon
2017Blake McGlashan
2018Seb Menzies
2019Sean Kensington
2020Tim Howse
2021Sean Kensington

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References

  1. 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.