Gold Cup

Gold Cup may refer to:

In art and archaeology:

In horse racing:

In association football:

  • Copa de Oro (Spanish: Gold Cup), South American association football competition between the club winners of the Copa Libertadores de América, the Supercopa Sudamericana, the Copa CONMEBOL, and the Supercopa Masters
  • CONCACAF Gold Cup, association football competition between nations from North and Central America and from the Caribbean
  • CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup, women's association football competition
  • Gold Cup (Northern Ireland), defunct association football competition
  • Aga Khan Gold Cup, defunct association football competition

In rugby union:

  • Gold Cup (rugby union), a South African rugby union competition between the winners of the club championships of provincial unions

In motorsport:

  • Oulton Park International Gold Cup, an annual non-Championship Formula One race of the 1950s and '60s, recently reinstated for historic F1 cars
  • APBA Gold Cup, an annual hydroplane racing cup on the Detroit River
  • UAW-GM Spirit of Detroit Hydrofest, an annual hydroplane racing cup on the Detroit River, formerly known as the Gold Cup
  • HAPO Gold Cup, an H1 Unlimited hydroplane boat race held each July on the Columbia River in Columbia Park, Tri-Cities, Washington
  • Scarborough Gold Cup, an annual motorcycle circuit race, held at Oliver's Mount, in Scarborough, North Yorkshire

In sailing:

  • Scandinavian Gold Cup, annual nation race of 5.5 metre class yachts.
  • Dragon Gold Cup, established in 1937 for Dragon Class one-design yachts.
  • Finn Gold Cup, annual World Championship event for Finn dinghies.
  • King Edward VII Gold Cup, raced in Bermuda with International One Design class yachts.
  • Nordic Folkboat Gold Cup, established in 1963 for Nordic Folkboat class one-design yachts.

In contract bridge:

See also

  • Cup of Gold (novel), 1929 novel by John Steinbeck
  • Cup of Gold, Solandra maxima, tropical tree-climbing plant
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