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36th WORLD TIN BATH CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS - Saturday 23rd August 2008
Mens
First: Lee Cain
Gale Cup: Complete Tax Solutions
Second: Peter Macken
Third: Alvin Rodgers
The Inn Crowd
Team Prize: The Inn Crowd,
Glenfiddich Trophy: The Inn Crowd, Alvin Rodgers, Martin Kavrockyj &
Mike Bellis
Ladies
First: Erika Cowen
Ship Inn Cup: The Inn Crowd
Second: Suzanne Slater
Eastern Young Farmers
Third: Paula Gelling
Eastern Young Farmers
Team Prize: Eastern Young Farmers
Linda Karran Memorial Cup: Suzanne Slater, Louise Slater, Paula Gelling
Veterans
First: Peter Macken
Second: Alvin Rodgers
Third: David Kelly
Other Competitions
Tony Kennaugh Plaque - First to sink: Tom Hughes
Rothman's Trophy - Best turned out bath: Steve Babb
Keith Collister Memorial Trophy - Snake Race Winner: Sally Ann Sinkers, IOM Water Polo club
Runner-up: Ramsey Rowing Club
Flying Attempt: Evil Knievel
38th WORLD TIN BATH CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS - Saturday 27th June 2009
Mens - Sponsored by Jameson
First: Lee Cain
Gale Cup: Inter Trust
Second: Nick Cain, Inter Trust
Third: Alvin Rodgers, The Inn Crowd
Team Prize: Inter Trust
Glenfiddich Trophy: Lee Cain, Nick Cain, Kieran
Sponsored by Heron & Brearley: McCanny
Ladies - Sponsored by Cu-Plas Callow (IOM) Ltd
First: Erika Cowen
Ship Inn Cup: The Inn Crowd
Second: Suzanne Slater, Eastern Young Farmers
Third: Paula Gelling, Eastern Young Farmers
Team Prize: Lambs Navy Rum, Sarah Cringle, Pauline Cringle
Linda Karran Memorial Cup: Andrea Craig
Veterans - Sponsored by The Vineyard
First: Alvin Rodgers, The Inn Crowd
Second: Ronny Kelly, Castletown Com. Racing
Third: David Kelly, Castletown Com. Racing
Other competitions
Tony Kennaugh Plaque - First to sink: Peter Macken
Best turned out bath (Sponsored by The Vineyard): Steve Babb, Castletown Hockey Club
Keith Collister Memorial Trophy Snake Race - Winner (Sponsored by Heron & Brearley): Ramsey Rowers
Snake Race Runner-up: IOM Water Polo team
Flying Attempt: Ronnie 'Rocket' Kelly
Best Rope: Aaron
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The races are connected with the Castletown Ale Drinkers Society, who are
dedicated to raising money for local charities. The money raised from the
small entry fee to the World Tin Bath Championship is donated to a local
charity.
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