Racing Results
- World Championships
2009 Australia (Victoria)
2007 Spain Mike Hart & Tim Hall (3817) Open Vincent & Patrick Harris (2964) Silver Simon Dangerfield & David Hemingway (2663) Classic
2005 New Zealand Australia - Nick & Janet Jerwood (3743) Open New Zealand - Sandra Williams & Richard Fletcher (3165) Silver Australia - John & Rosemary Midolo (2672) Classic (Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Akarana Yacht Club - New Zealand)
2003 United Kingdom - Barry & Sue Parkin (3630) Open
United Kingdom - Brian Campbell-Bottoms & Allan Harley (3175) Silver
United Kingdom - Simon Dangerfield & John Washington (798) Classic (Sailed under the burgee of National Yacht Club - Ireland)
2001 United Kingdom - Charles Apthorp & Andy Weatherspoon (Four Winds 3591) Open
South Africa - Peter Morgenrood & Jeremy Kriek (Femme Fatale 2766) Classic (Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Natal Yacht Club - South Africa)
Year | Nation | Crew (boat) | Burgee |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | United Kingdom | Steve Goacher & Phil Evans (Two Lunches 3621) | Sailed under the burgee of the Esperance Bay Yacht Club, Australia |
1997 | United Kingdom | Steve Goacher & Phil Evans (3521) | Sailed under the burgee of the Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club - British Isles) |
1995 | United Kingdom | Steve Goacher & Phil Evans (3521) | Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club - Hong Kong) |
1994 | New Zealand | Roger Craddock & Steve Cunnold (Whiffler 3371) | (Sailed under the burgee of the Timaru Yacht and Power Boat Club - New Zealand) |
1992 | United Kingdom | Rupert Mander & Gareth Edwards (Funny Face 3292) | (Sailed under the burgee of National Yacht Club - Ireland) |
1990 | United Kingdom | Alan Bax & Alan Lockhart (Willie Wonka 3234) | (Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron - Australia) |
1988 | United Kingdom | Nigel Buckley & Tim Hancock (Deejay 3182) | (Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club - British Isles) |
1986 | Australia | Glen Coulton & Grant Schultz (Instant Replay 2975) | Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club - Hong Kong) |
1984 | Australia | Graeme Lillingston & Mike McKenzie (Gripple Nipper 2682) | Sailed under the burgee of the Kinsale Yacht Club - Ireland) |
1982 | Australia | Peter Gale & Mark Rimmington (Zero G 2386) | Sailed under the burgee of the Napier Sailing Club - New Zealand) |
1980 | New Zealand | Barry Finlayson & Ian Norrie (Segundo 1) | Sailed under the burgee of the Hayling Island Sailing Club - British Isles) |
1979 | Australia | John Cassidy & Don Russell (Free 'N' Easy 2246) | Sailed under the burgee of the Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club - Australia) |
Some results are incomplete i.e. 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1990.
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