Half Ton Cup
First held | 1967 |
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Last held | 1993 |
Last champion(s) | Atlanti |
Half Ton Cup was an international sailing competition for the Half Ton class between 1967 and 1993.[1]
Criteria
- Note 1. Boats can be either prototype or production models.
- Note 2. Often once a boat won the Half Ton Cup, the design was subsequently put into mass production. (Such as the Rob Humphries MGHS30 which was put into production in Scotland. A much modified example of the MGHS30 won the Half Ton Classics Cup 2013 which operates under the IRC handicap system.)
- Note 3. All boats race under the IOR handicap system without further handicap.
Winners
Edition | Yacht | Skipper | Designer |
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IOR Rating 18.0' | |||
1967 La Rochelle | Michel Dufour (prototype) | ||
1968 La Rochelle | Super Challenger (prototype) | ||
1969 Sandhamn | Peter Norlin (prototype) | ||
1970 Sandhamm | Peter Norlin (prototype) | ||
IOR Rating 21.7' | |||
1971 Portsmouth | Peter Norlin (prototype) | ||
1972 Marstrand | Paul Elvstrøm (prototype) | ||
1973 Hundested | Briand (prototype) | ||
1974 La Rochelle | Doug Peterson (prototype) | ||
1975 Chicago | Doug Peterson (prototype) | ||
1976 Trieste | Ron Holland 1976 (prototype) | ||
1977 Sydney | Bruce Farr (prototype) | ||
1978 Poole | Davidson (prototype) | ||
IOR Rating 22.0' | |||
1979 Scheveningen | Davidson (prototype) | ||
1980 Sandhamm | Joubert Nivelt 1980 (prototype) | ||
1981 Poole | Berret 1981 (production) | ||
1982 Piraeus | Joubert Nivelt 1982 (prototype) | ||
1983 Hankø | Briand (prototype) | ||
1984 Troon | Berret (prototype) | ||
1985 Porto Ercole | Andrieu (prototype) | ||
1986 Helsinki | Berret (prototype) | ||
1987 La Rochelle | Andrieu 1983 (prototype) | ||
1988 Poole | Andrieu 1988 (prototype) | ||
1989 Le Havre | Andrieu 1988 (prototype) | ||
1990 Howth | Berret 1989 (prototype) | ||
1991 Jacobstad | Berret 1989 (prototype) | ||
1992 Chioggia | Bullit (prototype) | ||
1993 Bayona | Joubert 1982 (prototype) |
See also
References
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