Yachtsman of the Year
Yachtsman of the Year
In 1962 Yachtsman of the Year was first awarded to Jock Sturrock and in 1996 the decision was made to split the category into the two Awards - Male Sailor of the Year and Female Sailor of the Year.
In 2014, it was decided to place all the names of the Male Sailor of the Year and Female Sailor of the Year from 1996 onwards alongside the great names of Australian sailing who won the Yachtsman of the Year Award between 1962 - 1996.
1962 – 63 Jock Sturrock
Skipper of the America’s Cup challenger Gretel
1963-64 Bryan Price
World Champion in the International 505
1964-65 Bill Northam
Olympic Gold Medallist in the 5.5 class at the 1964 Games
1965-66 Trygve & Magnus Halvorsen
Still unbeaten record of three successive wins in the Sydney to Hobart Race on board Freya
1966-67 Craig Whitworth & Bob Miller (later Ben Lexcen)
Australian Champions in the International Flying Dutchman
1967-68 John Cuneo
Australian Dragon representative at the 1968 Olympic Games
1968-69 Carl Ryves
Australian Flying Dutchman representative at the 1968 Olympic Games
1969-70 David McKay
World Champion in the International Moth
1970-71 Syd Fischer
World One Ton Champion on board Stormy Petrel
1971-72 John Gilder
World and Australian Champion in the International 420
1972-73 David Forbes
Olympic Gold Medallist in the Star class at the 1972 Games
1973-74 Peter Hollis
Twice World Champion in the International Contender
1974-75 Kevin McCann OAM
For outstanding services to yachting.
1975-76 Tom Stephenson
World Half Ton Champion on board Foxy Lady
1976-77 John Bertrand OAM
Olympic Bronze Medallist in the Finn at the 1976 Games
1977-78 Brian Lewis
Australian Champion and runner-up in the World Championship of the International Tornado
1978-79 Mike Fletcher AM
Australia’s first Olympic yachting coach
1979-80 Peter (Pod) O’Donnell
World Champion in the International Etchells 22
1980 – 81 Sir James Hardy OBE
America’s Cup helmsman on board Australia
1981-82 Mark Bethwaite
World Champion in both the International J24 and the International Soling classes
1982-83 Alan Bond, John Bertrand & Ben Lexcen
Winners of the America’s Cup on board Australia II
1983-84 Chris Cairns & Scott Anderson
Olympic Bronze Medallist in the Tornado at the 1984 Games and consecutive World Championships
1984-85 Iain Murray AM
World Champion in the International Etchells 22
1985-86 Colin Beashel OAM
World Champion in the International 12 metre on board Australia III
1986-87 Stuart Wallace
First Australian winner of the Laser World Championship
1987-88 Peter Gilmour
World Champion in the International 12 meter and International Match Racing Champion.
1988-89 Glenn Bourke
Twice World Champion in the International Laser
1989-90 Glenn Bourke
World Champion for an unprecedented third time in the International Laser
1990-91 John Dransfield
Three times World Champion in the International Fireball
1991-92 Mitch Booth & John Forbes
Olympic Bronze Medallists and World Champions in the International Tornado
1992 – 93 Syd Fischer
Winner of the 1992 Sydney to Hobart on board Ragamuffin and Captain of the Australian Admiral’s Cup Team
1993-94 Chris & Darren Nicholson
Twice World Champions in the International 505
1994-95 David Adams
Winner of Class 2 of the BOC Challenge solo round-the-world yacht race
1995-96 Mitch Booth & Andrew Landenberger
Olympic Silver Medallists in the International Tornado at the 1996 Games
In 1996 the award was restructured into Male Sailor of the Year and the Female Sailor of the Year