Congressional Cup

Congressional Cup is an annual match racing sailing competition and event on the World Match Racing Tour. It is sailed in Catalina 37 yachts.[1]

Congressional Cup
First held1965
Typematch racing event on the World Match Racing Tour
ClassesCatalina 37
VenueLong Beach, United States
ChampionTaylor Canfield (2015)
Most titlesPeter Holmberg, Gavin Brady (4)
Websiteargogroupgoldcup.com

Winners

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Year Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1965 Gerry Driscoll
1966 Gerry Driscoll
1967 Scott Allan
1968 Skip Allan
1969 Henry Sprague
1970 Argyle Campbell
1971 Tommy Pickard
1972 Argyle Campbell
1973 Dennis Conner
1974 Bill Ficker
1975 Dennis Conner
1976 Dick Deaver
1977 Ted Turner
1978 Dick Deaver
1979 Dennis Durgan
1980 Dennis Durgan
1981 Rod Davis
1982 Scott Perry
1983 Dave Perry
1984 Dave Perry
1985 Rod Davis
1986 Harold Cudmore
1987 Edward Owen
1988 Peter Gilmour
1989 Rod Davis
1990 Chris Dickson
1991 Chris Dickson
1992 Terry Hutchinson
1993 Rod Davis
1994 Chris Law
1995 Harold Cudmore
1996 Gavin Brady
1997 Gavin Brady
1998 Peter Holmberg
1999 Peter Holmberg
2000 Dean Barker
2001 Peter Holmberg
2002 Peter Holmberg
2003 Ken Read
2004 Ed Baird
2005 Dean Barker
2006 Gavin Brady
2007 Mathieu Richard
2008 Gavin Brady
2009 Johnie Berntsson
2010 Francesco Bruni
2011 Ian Williams
2012 Ian Williams
2013 Simone Ferrarese
2014 Taylor Canfield
2015 Taylor Canfield Phil Robertson Ian Williams Björn Hansen
2016 Taylor Canfield
2017 Ian Williams Johnie Berntsson Taylor Canfield Phil Robertson
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-10-06. Retrieved 2015-10-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-01-08. Retrieved 2015-10-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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