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Harmsworth Cup - Wikipedia

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Harmsworth Cup | motorboat racing award | Britannica

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    Harmsworth Cup, formally British International Trophy for Motorboats, motorboat racing award established in 1903 by the British publisher Sir Alfred Harmsworth (later Viscount Northcliffe), the first perpetual international event in the sport. A contest between boats representing nations, the trophy is open to challenge by any boat under 40 feet (12 metres) in length, all parts of which …

1904 Harmsworth Trophy - Hydroplane History

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    This event is better known, perhaps, as the Harmsworth Cup contest, as Sir Alfred Harmsworth presented the cup for an international motor boat race two years ago. An English boat won the trophy the first year, but in 1904, after a close contest, the Trefle-a-Quatre, one of the French entries, received the cup. The English boat, Napier Minor, won the final race, but owing to …

Gar Wood and Miss America Win the 1920 Harmsworth Trophy …

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    The boat was Miss America – a sleek hydroplane made of Philippine mahogany and driven by two converted 12-cylinder, 500-horsepower Liberty airplane powerplants.1 From 1914-1919, the Great War in Europe precluded the Harmsworth Trophy competition. This race between nations – established by England in 1903 – was won by England in 1912 and 1913.

1908 Harmsworth Trophy Trials - Nine Motor Boats

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    Simples XIII, built at the Simplex Automobile Company's work in this city for W. C. Whitehead of New York, and driven by a four-cylinder 100 horse power Simplex motor. Gray, a little motor boat built by the Atkin-Wheeler Company of Haledise, L.I., and equipped with a four-cylinder two-cycle Gray motor, and said to be rated at forty horse power.

Where it all began – Classic Offshore Powerboat Club – …

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    The inaugural 1903 Harmsworth auto-boat race was held in Southern Ireland, as a new dimension to the auto-car Gordon Bennett Cup race program. S F Edge and the Napier race team were the current holders of the Gordon Bennett Cup, ‘the greatest automobile race in the World’.

Turn of the century Irish Motor racing boats.

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    Probably one of the most famous motor boat racing cups is undoubtedly the Harmsworth Cup. Mostly associated with the feats of Gar Wood and the Solent it was in fact first run in Cork Harbour in 1903 and won by Dorothy Levitt, Campbell Muir and S.F. Edge in Napier. Napier was designed by Linton Hope…

THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL HARMSWORTH TROPHY - bluebird …

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    The BPRC (British Powerboat Racing Club) have announced that the British International Harmsworth Trophy will be competed for at the British Powerboat Festival 2010 to be held at Cowes from 25 August. The 2010 winner of the Harmsworth Trophy will have competed in the UIM BPRC Marathon World Cup and completed the Cowes 100 as well as the Cowes-Torquay …

Thornycroft's Scolopendra Harmsworth Trophy and the …

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    The inaugural 1903 Harmsworth auto-boat race was to be held in Queenstown Harbour, Cork, as a new dimension to the auto-car Gordon Bennett Cup race program. Britain's Selwyn Francis Edge and the Napier race team were the current holders of the Gordon Bennett Cup, ‘the greatest automobile race in the World’.

Top 10 powerboat racing icons that helped make

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    This 200-mile race, now known as the Cowes-Torquay-Cowes, and its coveted Harmsworth Trophy, intermittently awarded since 1903, is still the one all top powerboat racers yearn to win. The marathon Round Britain Powerboat Race started and finished off Portsmouth 2. The marathon Round Britain Powerboat Race

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