Summary of Winners
Year | Male winner(s) | Female winner(s) |
---|---|---|
1994 | Peter Blake Robin Knox-Johnston |
Theresa Zabell |
1995 | Russell Coutts | Isabelle Autissier |
1996 | Jochen Schümann | Lee Lai Shan |
1997 | Pete Goss | Ruslana Taran Elena Pakholchik |
1998 | Ben Ainslie | Carolijn Brouwer |
1999 | Mateusz Kusznierewicz | Margriet Matthijsse |
2000 | Mark Reynolds Magnus Liljedahl |
Shirley Robertson |
2001 | Robert Scheidt | Ellen MacArthur |
2002 | Ben Ainslie | Sofia Bekatorou Emilia Tsoulfa |
2003 | Russell Coutts | Siren Sundby |
2004 | Robert Scheidt | Sofia Bekatorou Emilia Tsoulfa |
2005 | Fernando Echavarri Anton Paz |
Ellen MacArthur |
2006 | Mike Sanderson | Paige Railey |
2007 | Ed Baird | Claire Leroy |
2008 | Ben Ainslie | Alessandra Sensini |
2009 | Torben Grael | Anna Tunnicliffe |
2010 | Tom Slingsby | Blanca Manchón |
2011 | Iker Martinez Xabier Fernandez |
Anna Tunnicliffe |
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