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Volvo Trophy Winners
The Volvo Trophy is awarded to the best overall nation at each ISAF Youth Sailing World Championship. It was first introduced in 1991 as the Nations Cup and has been awarded every year since, becoming one of the most prestigious prizes in youth sailing. In 1999, the Nations Cup was replaced by the Volvo Trophy. Below you can take a look at our photo gallery of the winning nations over the history of the Volvo Trophy.
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Winners By Year

Year Venue Prize Winner
2009 Buzios, Brazil Volvo Trophy France
2008 Århus, Denmark Volvo Trophy Great Britain
2007 Kingston, Ontario Canada Volvo Trophy Australia
2006 Weymouth, Great Britain Volvo Trophy Italy
2005 Busan, Korea Volvo Trophy France
2004 Gdynia, Poland Volvo Trophy France
2003 Madeira, Portugal Volvo Trophy Australia
2002 Lunenberg, Canada Volvo Trophy New Zealand
2001 Crozon-Morgat, France Volvo Trophy France
2000 Sydney, Australia Volvo Trophy France
1999 Kuopio, Finland Volvo Trophy France
1998 Cape Town, South Africa Nations Cup France
1997 Fukuoka, Japan Nations Cup France
1996 Rhode Island, USA Nations Cup Great Britain
1995 Hamilton, Bermuda Nations Cup Great Britain
1994 Marathon, Greece Nations Cup New Zealand
1993 Lake Garda, Italy Nations Cup Australia
1992 Villamoura, Portugal Nations Cup France
1991 Largs, Scotland, Great Britain Nations Cup France

Winning Nations

Nation Editions Won Years Won
France 10 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2009 
Australia 1993, 2003, 2007 
Great Britain 3 1995, 1996, 2008
New Zealand 2 1994, 2002
Italy 1 2006

How It Works

Scores towards the Volvo Trophy standings are taken on a race-by-race basis from the top four performers of each nation across all competing events.

Top ten race finishes translate into points: ten points for a first, nine for a second, all the way down to one point for a tenth place finish. After each race is completed across all events, a nation takes its four best scores and combines them to come up with their overall Volvo Trophy score for that race (anywhere between 0-40 points).

The scores are added up as the championship progresses with the Volvo Trophy going to the nation with the highest number of points at the end of racing. With a potential 40 points up for grabs, the standings can alter rapidly from one race to another, making the battle for the Volvo Trophy one of the most exciting and keenly fought contests of the championship.

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