The International 8 Metre World Cup

After World War II, funds were focused on rebuilding Europe, making the heavy 8-Metre class yachts prohibitively expensive to build. New, lighter boats with smaller sails emerged, but the 8 mR yachts continued to thrive, especially in Scotland, Scandinavia, France, and Lake Ontario, where they were raced on tight budgets. In 1967, Eugene van Voorhis built the first new 8-Metre, Iroquois, designed by Olin Stephens, but it never raced for Canada’s Cup due to rule changes. Instead, he sold another yacht, Iskareen, to Scotland, marking a pivotal moment for the class. At the Royal Northern Yacht Club, Eugene challenged the Scots to a race, leading to the inaugural 8-Metre World Cup in 1970. Despite foul weather, six boats competed, with Dr. Weir’s Silja winning and Eugene finishing a close second. The event sparked a new tradition, establishing the World Cup as an annual challenge among nations.

Year of Origin:
1970
Year Donated:
1970
Donated by:
Eugene van Voornis, Rochester Yacht Club
Owner:
The Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club
Qualifying Yachts:
All International 8 Metres holding a valid certificate of rating
Scoring:
Low point system

Results

Winner of The International 8 Metre World Cup
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Location
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Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
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Owner
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Location
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Name
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Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
1970
Scotland
Silja
Silja
Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club
Nyländska Jaktklubben
Johan Anker
Johan Anker
1930
1930
Dr. H.J. Weir
Scotland

John Archibald (Helm), Gilmour Manuel, James Macrae, Douglas Mowat, Andrew Henderson, Ian Weir, Donald Hardie

1975
Sweden
Silja
Silja
Royal Swedish YC - (KSSS)
Nyländska Jaktklubben
Johan Anker
Johan Anker
1930
1930
Joni Hertell & Krister Ahlstöm
Finland

Krister Ahlstrom (Helm), Joni Hertell (sailing master), Dieter Aminoff, Fred Anderson, Bjarne Båsk, Arne Lemström, Nils Lassenius

1978
Finland
Iskareen
Iskareen
Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK)
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Olin Stephens
Olin Stephens
1939
1939
Per Wermelin
Sweden

Per Wermelin (Helm), Tommy Westh, Magnus Olson, Jan Goranson, Svante Brag, Olof Knoos

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
1982
Sweden
Iroquois
Iroquois
Gotlands Seglarförbund - Visby
Airisto Segelsällskap
Olin Stephens
Olin Stephens
1967
1967
Eugene van Voorhis
USA

Eugene Van Voorhis (Helm), Lee Van Gemert Norman Van Voorhis, Chip Rorabach, John van Voorhis, Charles Van Voorhis

1983
Norway
Iroquois
Iroquois
Royal Norwegian YC - (KNS)
Airisto Segelsällskap
Olin Stephens
Olin Stephens
1967
1967
Eugene van Voorhis
USA

Eugene Van Voorhis, Lee Van Gemert, Norman Van Voorhis, Chip Rorabach, John Van Voorhis, Charles Van Voorhis.

1984
Canada
Octavia
Octavia
Royal Canadian YC - (RCYC)
Sodus Bay Yacht Club
Bruce Kirby
Bruce Kirby
1984
1984
Elwin Cathcart
Canada

Robin Clarke (helm), Eric Pedersen, Andre Calla, Robert Kidd, John Millen, Bryan Gooderham.

1985
U.S.A.
Golden Feather
Golden Feather
Rochester Yacht Club (RYC)
Rochester Yacht Club
Peter Norlin
Peter Norlin
1984
1984
Harry Voss
USA

Harry Voss (Helm), Keith Burhans, Mark Sertl, Joe Tomaselli, Steve Haarstick, Phil Pittenger

1986
France
Gitana Sixty
Gitana Sixty
Club Nautique de Cannes
Société Nautique de Genève
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
1986
1986
Baron Edmund de Rothschild
France

Philippe Durr (helm), Manuel Stern, Benjamin De Rothschild, Philippe Péché, Jean Hervé Maire, Alexis De Cenival,

1987
Finland
Spirit
Spirit
Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK)
Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club
Pelle Peterson
Pelle Peterson
1985
1984
Per Wermelin, Ulf & Ola Nilsson
Sweden

Per Wermelin (Helm), Magnus Olsson, Per Skoglund, Bengt Lindholm, Ulf Nilson, Ola Nilson

1988
Sweden
Gefion
Gefion
Royal Swedish YC - (KSSS)
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1988
1988
Sigge Svensson
Sweden

Sigge Svensson, Philip Crebbin, Malcolm McKeon, Alistair Davidson, Claes Henningsson, Kalle Hennix

1989
Canada
Gefion
Gefion
Royal Canadian YC - (RCYC)
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1988
1988
Sigge Svensson
Sweden

Sigge Svensson, Philip Crebbin, Malcolm McKeon, Alistair Davidson, John Forster, & Bowman

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
1990
U.S.A.
Gefion
Gefion
Rochester Yacht Club
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1988
1988
Sigge Svensson
Sweden

Bryan Gooderham, Richard Self

1991
Canada
Gefion
Gefion
Port Credit YC
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1988
1988
Sigge Svensson
Canada

Brian Gooderham, Philip Crebbin, Richard Self

1992
Sweden
Spirit
Spirit
Nynashamn (KSSS)
Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club
Pelle Peterson
Pelle Peterson
1985
1984
Per Wermelin, Ulf & Ola Nilsson
Sweden

Per Wermelin (Helm), Magnus Olsson, Per Skoglund, Bengt Lindholm, Ulf Nilson, Ola Nilson

1993
Finland
Sarissa
Sarissa
Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK)
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1989
1989
Ron Palm
USA
1994
France
Gefion
Gefion
Club Nautique de Cannes
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1988
1988
Sigge Svensson
Sweden

Sigge Svensson, Philip Crebbin, Alistair Davidson

1995
Holland
Natural
Natural
Royal Yacht Club Hollandia
Sodus Bay Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1990
1990
John Fowler
USA

Hank Stuart (skipper), Tim Donovan, Jerry Dodge, Erik Will, Tom Ruflin, Hank Willard

1996
U.S.A.
Sarissa
Sarissa
Sodus Bay Y.C.
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1989
1989
Ron Palm
USA

Ron Palm (helm), Terry Neilson, Hugh Beaton, David Jarvis, Tom Whitmore, Bram Palm

1998
Switzerland
Yquem
Spirit
Société Nautique de Genève
Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club
Pelle Peterson
Pelle Peterson
1985
1984
Jean Fabre
Switzerland

Jean Fabre, Jean-Marc Monnard (Helm), André Darmon, Andreas Heuss, Gaspard Schadegg, Luc Masson

1999
U.S.A.
Golden Feather
Golden Feather
Rochester Yacht Club
Rochester Yacht Club
Peter Norlin
Peter Norlin
1984
1984
Eric Voss
USA

Eric Voss (Helm), Mark Fischer, Bobby Bryant, Curt Barnes, Chuck Bauerschmidt, Joel Roemer

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
2000
Italy
Gefion
Gefion
Yacht Club Italiano
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1988
1988
Benoit de Gorski
Switzerland

Pierre-André Bonjour (Helm), Arnaud Gavairon, Bernard Zumstein, Marc Stiefel, Jean-Claude Burdet, Bernard Thuner, Christophe Roiron

2002
Finland
Fleur de Lyss
Nyländska Jaktklubben (NJK)
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
2002
Gaston Schmaltz
France

Jacques Fauroux (Helm), Dominique Caparros, Yves Despres, Jean Luc Durosne, Nicolas Fauroux, Bruno Fauroux

2003
France
Fleur de Lyss
Société Nautique La Trinite-sur-mer
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
2002
Gaston Schmaltz
France

Jacques Fauroux (Helm), Dominique Caparros, Yves Despres, Jean Luc Durosne, Nicolas Fauroux, Bruno Fauroux

2004
Switzerland
Lafayette
Société Nautique de Genève
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
1986
Ruud van Hilst & Jos Fruytier
The Netherlands

Phillip Crebbin (Helm), Ruud van Hilst, Jos Fruytier, Jeroen Jonk, Tim Van Rootselaar, John Lammerts van Bueren, Hugh Beaton

2005
Canada
Hollandia
Hollandia
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
2005
1927
Ruud van Hilst & Jos Fruytier
The Netherlands

Phillip Crebbin (Helm), Ruud van Hilst, Jos Fruytier, Jeroen Jonk, Tim Van Rootselaar, John Lammerts van Bueren

2006
Germany
Sarissa
Sarissa
Lindauer Segles Club
Etobicoke Yacht Club
Ed Dubois
Ed Dubois
1998
1989
Peter Groh
Germany
2007
Scotland
Aluette
Aluette
Royal Northern & Clyde Yacht Club
Sodus Bay Yacht Club NY
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
1986
1997
Iris Metten
Germany
2008
Norway
Aluette
Aluette
Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
Sodus Bay Yacht Club NY
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
1998
1997
Iris Metten
Switzerland

Eckhard Kaller (Helm), Reinhard Brucker, Sebastian Reischl, Torsten Müller, Richard Volz, Markus Olbrecht

2009
France
Lafayette
International Yacht Club Hyeres
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
1986
Murdoch McKillop
Scotland

Allan Manuel (Helm), Billy Russell, Matt Whitaker, Stephen Rarity, Paul Johnston, Dave Kelly

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
2010
Canada
Aluette
Aluette
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Sodus Bay Yacht Club NY
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
1998
1997
Iris Metten
Germany

Torsten Müller (Helm), Stefan Schneider, Markus Olbrecht, Christian Gasser, Ernst Bieri, Günther Reisacher

2011
Germany
Holandia
Hollandia
Flensburg Segler Club
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
2005
1927
Ruud van Hilst & Jos Fruytier
The Netherlands

Tim Van Rootselaar (Helm), Ruud van Hilst, Jeroen Jonk, John Lammerts van Bueren, John Cutler, Sandro Benigni

2012
England
Lafayette
Royal Yacht Squadron
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
1986
Murdoch McKillop
Scotland

Allan Manuel (Helm), Billy Russell, Matt Whitaker, Stephen Rarity, Paul Johnston, Dave Kelly

2013
Finland
Hollandia
Hollandia
Helsingfors Segelsällskap
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
2005
1927
Ruud van Hilst & Jos Fruytier
The Netherlands

Tim Van Rootselaar (Helm), Ruud van Hilst, Jeroen Jonk, John Lammerts van Bueren, Gilles Nelis, Dan Slater

2014
France
Hollandia
Hollandia
Société Nautique La Trinite-sur-mer
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
2005
1927
Ruud van Hilst & Jos Fruytier
The Netherlands

Tim van Rootselaar (Helm), Ruud van Hilst, Jeroen Jonk, Gilles Nelis, John Lammerts van Bueren, Sandro Benigni

2015
Switzerland
Yquem 2
Yquem II
Société Nautique de Genève
Société Nautique de Genève
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
2002
2001
Jean Fabre
Switzerland

Jean Fabre, Manuel Stern, Cédric Senften, Jean-Marc Monnard, David Genier, Marc Stern

2016
Canada
Hollandia
Hollandia
Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlettt
2005
1927
Tim van Rootselaar & Ruud van Hilst
The Netherlands

Tim van Rootselaar (Helm), Ruud van Hilst, Jeroen Jonk, Gilles Nelis, Tijmen van Rootselaar, Dan Slater

2017
Norway
Miss U
Miss U
Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
Universal Marina Yacht Club
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
2014
2014
Avia Willment
2018
Langenargen
Conquistador
Conquistador
Yacht Club Langenargen
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlett
Doug Peterson & Ian Howlett
2005
2005
Werner Duering
Austria

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

2019
Cowes
Yquem 2
Yquem II
Royal Yacht Squadron
Société Nautique de Genève
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
2002
2001
Jean Fabre
Switzerland

Jean Fabre, Manuel Stern, Cédric Senften, David Genier, Marc Stern, Pascal Python

Year
Location
Yacht Name
Name
Yacht Club
Cup
Designer
Build Year
Owner
Nat
Crew Members
2022
Geneva
Yquem 2
Yquem II
Société Nautique de Genève
Société Nautique de Genève
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
2002
2001
Jean Fabre
Switzerland

Jean Fabre, Manuel Stern, Cédric Senften, David Genier, Marc Stern, Pascal Python

2023
Genoa
Yquem 2
Yquem II
Société Nautique de Genève
Société Nautique de Genève
Jacques Fauroux
Jacques Fauroux
2002
2001
Jean Fabre
Switzerland

Jean Fabre, Manuel Stern, Cédric Senften, David Genier, Marc Stern, Pascal Python

2024
Scotland
Société Nautique de Genève
2001
Jean Fabre
Switzerland
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