Tanner Cup - List of Winners

List of Winners

Year Winner
1945 William Hayman
1946 Graham Mander
1947 Graham Mander
1948 Not Sailed due to polio epidemic
1949 William Nalder
1950 Des Townson
1951 Jimmy Gilpin
1952 Jimmy Gilpin
1953 Jimmy Gilpin
1954 M. Sellwood
1955 Rob Denniston
1956 Rob Denniston
1957 Ron Beetson
1958 Melvin Tyson
1959 Lex McGrath
1960 Lex McGrath
1961 Mark Patterson
1962 Mark Patterson
1963 Mark Patterson
1964 Roy Granic(h)
1965 Robert Webber
1966 Brian Baker
1967 Ian Williams
1968 John Moyes
1969 John Moyes
1970 Murray Thom
1971 Tom Stevens
1972 Craig Gilbert
1973 David Barnes
1974 Gavin Auld
1975 Trevor Cox
1976 Brett Foster
1977 Chris Dickson
1978 Russell Coutts
1979 Craig Greenwood
1980 John Irvine
1981 Greg Flynn
1982 Terry Nicholas
1983 Craig Monk
1984 Jon Bilger
1985 Jon Bilger
1986 Simon Patchett
1987 Ramon Davies
1988 Dean Barker
1989 Zane Gifford
1990 Andrew Estcourt
1991 Peter Waring
1992 Simon Cooke
1993 Fraser Milne
1994 Ben Coutts
1995 Derek Scott
1996 Mike Bassett
1997 Carl Peters
1998 Mark Kennedy
1999 Michael Bullot
2000 Brad Thom
2001 Adam Minoprio
2002 Jo Aleh
2003 James Williamson
2004 Riley Dean
2005 Paul Snow-Hansen
2006 Carl Evans
2007 Thomas Saunders
2008 Logan Dunning-Beck
2009 Oscar Rorvik
2010 Erica Dawson
2011 Isaac McHardie
2012 Isaac McHardie
2013 Leonard Takahashi-Fry

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