The Sira Cup

The Sira Cup, named after King Olav V of Norway's yacht Sira from 1938, was created in 1983 for 8mR yachts built before 1960 after the king realised that newer yachts did not harmonise well with older boats. During the 1983 8mR World Championship in Hankø, Norway, King Olav V and Erik Anker decided to endow the trophy. The Sira Cup, which is held in parallel with the 8mR World Cup, has maintained the participation of classic yachts and strengthened the class. Today, the eligible yachts form the ‘Sira Class’ within the 8-metre class.

Year of Origin:
1939
Year Donated:
1983
Donated by:
His Majesty The King of Norway Olaf V
Owner:
The International Eight Metre Association
Qualifying Yachts:
All Int. 8-Metres built and designed prior to 1960 holding a valid certificate of rating and answering to the deed of gift and rules of the Sira Cup.
Scoring:
The winner of the Sira Cup is the classic 8-Metre answering to the deed of gift of the Sira Cup with the best result in the overall score. The scoring is therefore calculated using the actual points from the overall score.

Results

Winners of the Sira Cup
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
1983
Norway
Vision
Vision
Royal Norwegian YC - (KNS)
San Remo
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
1930
Robin Clark
Canada

Glenn Foster, Andy Kostanecki, Richard Hudson

1984
Canada
Vision
Vision
Royal Canadian YC - (RCYC)
San Remo
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
1930
Robin Clark
Canada

Tom Clarke (helm), Nicki Clarke, Kirsty Clarke, Hans Fogh, Paul Davis, Richard Hudson

1985
U.S.A.
Vision
Vision
Rochester Yacht Club (RYC)
San Remo
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
1930
Robin Clark
Canada

Robin Clarke (helm), Tom Clarke, Nicki Clarke, Kirsty Clarke, Tony Bowman, Vanessa Case.

1986
France
Ayana
Ayana
Club Nautique de Cannes
Yacht Club Radolfzell
Francois Camatte
Francois Camatte
1947
1947
Walter Latscha
Switzerland
1987
Finland
Wye
Wye
Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK)
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1935
1935
Sigge Svensson
Sweden

Sven Mårdh, Lars Evaldsson, Alan Chester, Philip Crebbin, Lars-Åke Karlsson, Sigge Svensson

1988
Sweden
Wanda
Wanda
Royal Swedish Yacht Club - (KSSS)
Tore Holm
Tore Holm
1937
1937
Lasse Bjork
Sweden

Lars Björk (helm), Dan Stenlund, Börje Larsson, Göran Edin, Sven Matton, Jarl Holm, Johnny Modig

1989
Canada
Venture II
Venture II
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Royal Norwegian KNS
E.A. Shuman
E.A. Shuman
1938
1938
Lorne Corley
Canada

Lorne Corley (Helm), Bruce Corley, John Dakin, Bryan Gooderham, Richard Self, John Lazier

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
1990
U.S.A.
Venture II
Venture II
Rochester Yacht Club
Royal Norwegian KNS
E.A. Shuman
E.A. Shuman
1938
1938
Lorne Corley
Canada

Lorne Corley (Helm), Bruce Corley, John Dakin, Bryan Gooderham, Richard Self, John Lazier

1991
Canada
Venture II
Venture II
Port Credit YC
Royal Norwegian KNS
E.A. Shuman
E.A. Shuman
1938
1938
Lorne Corley
Canada

Lorne Corley (Helm), Bruce Corley, John Dakin, Bryan Gooderham, Richard Self, John Lazier

1992
Sweden
Isabel
Isabel
Nynashamn (KSSS)
Gustav Estlander
Gustav Estlander
1928
1928
Bo Persson
Sweden
1993
Finland
Andromeda
Andromeda
Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK)
Arvid Laurin
Arvid Laurin
1947
1949
Ola & Ulf Nilsson
Sweden

Ola Nilsson, Ulf Nilsson, Claes Liljeson, Erik Båsk, Matti Muoniovaara, Jonas Dromberg

1994
France
Vision
Vision
Club Nautique de Cannes
San Remo
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
1930
Eric Mallet
France

Jérôme Dupin, Pierre Bonnet, Christophe Crémadès, Romaric Nungesser, Jean Michel Roux, Jean Marie Dauris, Eric Mallet

1995
Holland
Vision
Vision
Royal Yacht Club Hollandia
San Remo
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
1930
Eric Mallet
France

Jérôme Dupin, Christophe Crémadès, Jean Michel Roux, Jean Marie Dauris, Romaric Nungesser, Gilles Mallet, Eric Mallet

1996
U.S.A.
Iskareen
Iskareen
Sodus Bay Y.C.
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Olin J. Stephens
Olin J. Stephens
1939
1939
Ralph Reimann
Canada

Ralph Reimann, Bert Reimann, Steve Bardon, Mark Bird, Mike Rustom, Tim Rickards, Ash Das

1998
Switzerland
Vision
Vision
Société Nautique de Genève
San Remo
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
1930
Eric Mallet
France

Christophe Crémadès, Jean Baptiste Bossuet, Jean Michel Roux, Yannick Lecreq, Gilles Mallet, Eric Mallet, Pascal Bidegorry, Jérôme Dupin

1999
U.S.A.
Norseman
Norseman
Rochester Yacht Club
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Cedric Gyles
Cedric Gyles
1930
1930
William J. Roue
Canada

Cedric G. E Gyles (Helm), Shannon Howard, Jason Williams, Peter Gyles, Donna Mouck, Christine Medland, Ed Gyles

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
2000
Italy
Bona
Bona
Yacht Club Italiano
Circolo Velico Medio Verbano
Vittorio Baglietto
Vittorio Baglietto
1934
1934
Giovanni Mogna
Italy

Helm: Giovanni Mogna, Tactician: Tiziano Nava, Mainsail: Paolo Brasca, Tailer: Marco Pomi, Pitman: Achille Tacchi, Mastman: George Miguel, Bowman: Alfio Lavazza

2002
Finland
Bona
Bona
Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK)
Circolo Velico Medio Verbano
Vittorio Baglietto
Vittorio Baglietto
1934
1934
Giovanni Mogna
Italy

Helm: Giovanni Mogna, Tactician: Tiziano Nava, Mainsail: Paolo Brasca, Tailer: Marco Pomi, Pitman: Achille Tacchi, Mastman: George Miguel, Bowman: Alfio Lavazza

2003
France
Bona
Bona
Société Nautique La Trinite-sur-mer
Circolo Velico Medio Verbano
Vittorio Baglietto
Vittorio Baglietto
1934
1934
Giovanni Mogna
Italy

Helm: Giovanni Mogna, Tactician: Tiziano Nava, Mainsail: Paolo Brasca, Tailer: Marco Pomi, Pitman: Achille Tacchi, Mastman: George Miguel, Bowman: Alfio Lavazza

2004
Switzerland
Cutty Tou
Cutty Tou
Société Nautique de Genève
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
1930
Alain & Gilles Minos
France

Alain Minos, Gilles Minos, Nicolas Minos, Mikeal Minos, Xavier Minos, Xavier Campaignole, Robert Champagnat

2005
Canada
Iskareen
Iskareen
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Olin J. Stephens
Olin J. Stephens
1939
1939
Ralph Reimann
Canada

Ralph Reimann, Bert Reimann, Tim Rickards, Mike Rustom, James Countouris, Luc D'Aoust

2006
Germany
Froya
Froya
Lindauer Segles Club
Bjarne Aas
Bjarne Aas
1939
1932
Peter Groh
Switzerland
2007
Scotland
Saskia
Saskia
Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club
Royal Yacht Squadron
William Fife III
William Fife III
1930
1931
Dr. John Stephens
Australia

John Stephen (helm), Michael Stephen (skipper), Ian Short (tactician and sailmaker), Glen Cooper, Lindsay May (navigator), Doug Sturrock, Stuart Milburn, Mick York

2008
Norway
Sira
Sira
Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
Royal Norwegian KNS
Johan Anker
Johan Anker
1938
1938
H.M. King Harald
Norway

H.M. King Harald V of Norway (helm), Einar Koefoed, Arve Roaas, Kjell Inge Heiberg, Hans Joergen Bauck Jr., Sveinung Torgersen, Kjell Arne Myrann

2009
France
Severn
Severn
International Yacht Club Hyeres
William Fife III
William Fife III
1930
2009
Fred Meyer
Switzerland
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
2010
Canada
Raven -> now: Pandora
Pandora
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Yacht Club Bergenz
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
1938
1938
Mark Decelles & Richard Self
Canada

Richard Self, Mark Decelles, Bryan Gooderham, Hugh Beaton, Mike Molloy, Reinhard Brucker, Ian Newell

2011
Germany
Raven -> now: Pandora
Pandora
Flensburg Segler Club
Yacht Club Bergenz
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
1938
1938
Mark Decelles & Richard Self
Canada

Richard Self, Mark Decelles, Bryan Gooderham, Hugh Beaton, Mike Molloy, Reinhard Brucker, Ian Newell

2012
England
Raven -> now: Pandora
Pandora
Royal Yacht Squadron
Yacht Club Bergenz
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
1938
1938
Mark Decelles & Richard Self
Canada

Richard Self, Mark Decelles, Bryan Gooderham, Hugh Beaton, Mike Molloy, Reinhard Brucker, Heiko Buhmann

2013
Finland
Raven -> now: Pandora
Pandora
Helsingfors Segelsällskap
Yacht Club Bergenz
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
1938
1938
Mark Decelles & Richard Self
Canada

Richard Self, Mark Decelles, Bryan Gooderham, Hugh Beaton, Mike Molloy, Reinhard Brucker, Heiko Buhmann

2014
France
Raven -> now: Pandora
Pandora
Société Nautique La Trinite-sur-mer
Yacht Club Bergenz
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
1938
1938
Mark Decelles & Richard Self
Canada

Richard Self, Mark Decelles, Bryan Gooderham, Hugh Beaton, Mike Molloy, Reinhard Brucker, Heiko Buhmann

2015
Switzerland
Wyvern
Wyvern
Société Nautique de Genève
Yacht Club Radolfzell
W. Starling Burgess
W. Starling Burgess
1928
1928
Ruediger Stihl
Germany

Helm Eckhard Kaller, Rüdiger Stihl, Matthias Adamczewski, Thorsten Müller, Sebastian Reischl, Thomas Zeller, Adrian Bleninger

2016
Canada
Bangalore
Bangalore
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Johan Anker
Johan Anker
1928
1928
Bart Meuring
Canada

Terry McLaughlin, Bart Meuring, Rob Hemming, Shannon Howard, Geoff Moore, Robb Graham, Jason Williams, Jeff Gillmeister

2017
Norway
Pandora
Pandora
Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
Yacht Club Bergenz
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
Sir. T.C. Glenn Coats
1938
1938
Werner Deuring
Canada

Werner Deuring (skipper), Markus Sagmeister, Michael Seifarth, Reinhard Brucker, Thomas Schäffler, Dan Slater, Hugh Beaton

2018
Germany
Luna
Luna
Yacht Club Langenargen
Helsinki Sailing Society
Charles Nicholson
Charles Nicholson
1930
2012
Harri and Markus Rosschier
Finland

Niko Roschier, Kenneth Thelen, Jouni Seppi, Antti, Pekka Raitisto, Kimmo Viljamaa

2019
Great Britain
Wanda
Wanda
Royal Yacht Squadron
Tore Holm
Tore Holm
1938
1937
Lars Ingeberg
Norway

Lars Ingeberg, Dag Usterud, Torgeir Pedersen, Fredrik Honningsvag, Öistein Sabel, Christoffersen, Johan Karlsson, Jesper Aberg

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
2022
Switzerland
Starling Burgess
Starling Burgess
Société Nautique de Genève
Starling Burgess
Starling Burgess
2021
2021
Rhudiker Stihl
Norway

Lars Ingeberg, Dag Usterud, Torgeir Pedersen, Fredrik Honningsvag, Öistein Sabel, Christoffersen, Johan Karlsson, Jesper Aberg

2023
Bona
Bona
Circolo Velico Medio Verbano
1934
2024
Scotland
Vision
Vision
San Remo
1930
Paulo Manzoni
Italy
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