The Rose Medal
Dirst awarded 1984 - Named in honour of founder Hum Barton's yacht Rose Rambler, the Rose Medal is awarded for the most challenging short-handed voyage made by a member or members. (NB: short-handed is normally defined as single- or double-handed).
Previous Winners
Year | Winner | Citation |
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2016 | Franco Ferrero & Kath McNulty s/v Caramor | More details |
2015 | Chris Cromey & Suzanne Hills | More details |
2014 | Barry & Sue Fuller | More details |
2013 | Paul Heiney | More details |
2012 | David Tyler | More details |
2011 | Pete Morley | More details |
2010 | Not awarded | |
2009 | Mike Bickell | More details |
2008 | Jeanne Socrates | More details |
2007 | Bill McLaren | More details |
2006 | Stephen Pickard | More details |
2005 | Steve and Julie Ferrero | More details |
2004 | Peter Ingram | More details |
2002 | Alan Tyson-Carter | More details |
2001 | John and Sally Melling | |
2000 | Tony Gooch | |
1999 | Maurice & Rosie Sumner | |
1998 | Ian Ferguson | |
1997 | Noel Marshall | |
1996 | Fran Flutter | |
1995 | Sandy and Sidney Van Zandt | |
1994 | Bill Perkes | |
1993 | Rona House | |
1992 | Ralph Featherstone | |
1991 | Not awarded. | |
1990 | Not awarded. | |
1989 | Desmond Hampton | |
1988 | Mark Wilson | |
1987 | Not awarded. | |
1986 | Not awarded. | |
1985 | Not awarded. | |
1984 | Margaret Hicks |