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111th Challenge for the Lipton Cup Coming October 2026

San Diego Yacht Club continues the century old tradition of hosting the annual Lipton Cup regatta, with top yacht club teams competiting for the magnificent trophy.

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Eleven Yacht Clubs Compete To Take Home Coveted Lipton Cup
Posted September 26, 2019

One of the San Diego Yacht Club’s most coveted trophies is back up for grabs, going home with the winning team of the Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup on October 25-27, 2019. Eleven yacht clubs that battled for the title in 2018 return to South San Diego Bay for a rematch. In the running are: San Diego Yacht Club (2018 winners), Balboa Yacht Club, California Yacht Club, Chicago Yacht Club, Coronado Yacht Club, Long Beach Yacht Club, Newport Harbor Yacht Club, Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, San Francisco Yacht Club, St. Francis Yacht Club, and Southwestern Yacht Club.

The Lipton Cup is sailed in a fleet of J/105s, graciously loaned from local J/105 owners, with rotating boats between each race allowing for fair, even racing. The first warning signal is scheduled for 1125 each day.

San Diego Yacht Club Wins 2018 Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup!
Posted October 28, 2018

It’s a marathon, not a sprint. That’s the theory that San Diego Yacht Club skipper Tyler Sinks followed during this weekend’s twelve intense races that brought his team to win the 2018 Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup for the second year in a row. And so it goes, they were right… again.

“We hung on by the hair on our chinny chin chin,” started SDYC Skipper Tyler Sinks. “We just tried to sail our own boat all day. It was such a tricky race course that it was hard to be in the right spot but I have such good teammates. They kept the boat moving the whole time and I just took orders all weekend. Having a good team really helped us pull it out.”

Traffic on San Diego Bay Challenged Competitors on Day 2 of Lipton Cup
Posted October 27, 2018

It was a busy day on San Diego Bay for day two of the 104th Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup. With a 580’ Bulk Carrier anchored directly in the middle of the course, U.S. Navy ships making way in and out of the channel and the CRA Halloween Regatta interweaving, navigating through the course was nothing short of exciting. San Diego Bay was a spectator’s paradise.

The regatta started out under postponement due to fluky and light breezes. Around 1 pm, the breeze picked up to about 8-10 knots and stayed consistent enough to hold four races. Traffic on the Bay made for choppy conditions and many race course obstacles, testing the skills of our twelve Lipton Cup teams.

Southern California Teams Dominate Day One of the Lipton Cup
Posted October 26, 2018

Southern California’s home teams showed true perseverance in day one of San Diego Yacht Club’s Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup. Five Southern California yacht clubs dominated the top of the fleet today, despite some critical challenges on the course. With tight competition and teams finishing all over the score sheet, there’s no predicting the end of this regatta.

The conditions on the beautiful, city front course in San Diego Bay were favorable. Light, easterly winds started off the regatta but the breeze quickly increased between 8-10 knots for the rest of the day. Sunny skies and flat waters made for a smooth day of sailing.

Twelve Teams Compete for SDYC’s 104th Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup
Posted September 13, 2018

San Diego Yacht Club will host the 104th annual Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup on October 26-28, 2018. Twelve of the most competitive teams from the U.S. and Canada will battle for the coveted Cup in a rotation of equal J/105s in the stadium sailing of San Diego Bay.

Eleven of the twelve yacht clubs competing are returning teams from the 2017 Lipton Cup, making for a similarly challenging series of races with a round robin format. After each race, competitors rotate boats, allowing for each team to have balanced boat conditions throughout the regatta.

Announcing the 2018 Lineup of Lipton Cup Teams
Posted August 31, 2018

San Diego Yacht Club hosts the 104th Lipton Cup regatta on October 26-28, 2018 with 12 races. Twelve yacht club teams from all over the country will race in the stadium sailing venue of San Diego Bay with one common goal: the Cup… one of the most coveted, sought after trophies on the West Coast. Skippers and their teams will compete in a rotation of 12 J/105s while spectators, friends and family cheer them on the finish.

Three Year Veteran Skipper Brings Lipton Cup Home to San Diego
Posted October 29, 2017
The final day of the 103rd Challenge for the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup began with a postponement while breeze filled in from the South. Race Committee was able to get the first race off at 1:45pm setting a shorter, 3 lap course across the bay which was key in achieving all 3 races needed today to complete the regatta. The sun was just breaking through the clouds at the start of Race 10. Chicago YC was OCS, St. Francis YC won the boat end, and Larchmont YC had a great start at the pin; but was soon rolled by San Diego YC. Chicago YC recovered from their start moving into third at the first windward mark rounding. With lots of lead changes throughout the 6 leg course, it was anybody’s race. Cal YC found themselves in great pressure sailing deep on the second run. They were able to keep that momentum and secure the top seat in the first race of the last day. Larchmont had an impressive race as well, finishing second; their best race of the regatta. This morning, main trimmer, Chad Corning, talked about going into the final day, “It’s a hard regatta, the Lipton Cup, to stay consistent. So today we just want to get some good starts.”
Shake Ups and Wind Shifts for Day 2 of the 2017 Lipton Cup
Posted October 29, 2017
Day 2 of the 103rd Challenge for the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup started out similarly to yesterday’s conditions. The marine layer burned off by 10:00 am and wind at 3-5 knots greeted the racers heading out to the course by 11:00 am. The race committee worked hard managing a very busy San Diego Bay and was able to get 5 races off, completing Race 9 around 5:00 pm. With clear skies and a clear start, the first race of the day got underway and Long Beach YC was ahead right off the line. The team was able to maintain their lead the entire race and secured the top spot. Competitors learned early on that the left side of the course was paying as they followed the leader on the second beat. Long Beach skipper Shane Young said of their victory, “Our game plan was to keep it clean, minimize mistakes, get off the line and we did exactly what we planned.” Meanwhile, San Diego YC continued where they left off yesterday finishing second and Newport Harbor YC got into a consistent groove finishing third and decided that was as low as they were going to go the rest of the day!

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