First held: Sunday 12 January 1941
Times held: 79 times (consecutive)
Event: Swum over a distance of ¾ of a mile*
*29 July 1979 - Amended from ¾ mile to 1200 metres
79 Winners
65 Individual Winners
11 Female Winners
Swanbourne S. L. S. C. Oldham Memorial Cup
WINNERS
Donated in memory of Ronald (Ron) Gregory Oldham.
Ronald joined the Club on 1st November 1932 as an
Associate. He served as the Club’s first Patron, for five (5) seasons until his death in April 1937.
Ronald Oldham circa 1930
Ronald Gregory Oldham (1867-1937) was born 11 December 1867 at Ballarat, Victoria.
With depression in Victoria, Ronald came to Western Australia as a builder but also seeking gold, initially in the Pilbara Region and then at Coolgardie.
His older brother Charles Oldham followed him to WA
and commenced practice in Fremantle in 1897, becoming a high profile architect with significant buildings constructed at Fremantle and Perth.
Charles’ success encouraged Ronald to enter into private architectural practice, also at Fremantle.
By 1907 Ron Oldham had built a new residence for
his family at 5 Saladin Street, Swanbourne. He was to reside in the western Claremont area for the rest of
his life, designing a good number of Federation-style residences that grace the elevated areas of the area
formerly known as ‘Osborne’ – notably in Parry Street, Congdon Street and Hillside Avenue. One of these
sprawling bungalows was built for his own family and in 1913 they moved to Cloverly at 3 Windsor Street,
Claremont - just near the Swanbourne railway station.
At sixty years of age Ron was involved in a serious accident when he was run over by a motor car in
August 1928, but he recovered sufficiently to continue in practice until 1936. Oldham died 10 April 1937 at
his residence Cloverly in Windsor Street.
Ron Oldham was one of many architects from eastern Australia who proceeded to WA in search of work in the 1890s, had families, founded businesses and remained on the western seaboard. His projects often being of a smaller scale, Ron’s design portfolio is less recognised than that of his brother Charles.
1
DEATH OF MR. R. G. OLDHAM. A.R.I.A.
After Long Illness
After an illness extending over many months, Mr. Ronald Gregory Oldham, A.R.I.A.,
died at his home in Swanbourne, yesterday. Deceased for many years practised his
architectural profession in Fremantle, where he was held in high esteem by all sections of the
community. The late Mr. Oldham, who was aged 70 years, was also well known in Masonic circles.
Sunday Times, Sunday 11 April 1937 p7
OLDHAM - On April 10, 1937, passed peacefully away at his residence, Cloverley, 3 Windsor-road, Swanbourne, Ronald Gregory, beloved husband of Jessie Arrol Oldham, loved father of Ronald and Maxwell, and the late Jean and fond grandpa of Richard, June, John, Claire and Ian; aged 70 years
OLDHAM - On April 10, 1937, at his residence, Cloverley, 3 Windsor-road Swanbourne, Ronald Gregory Oldham, loved brother of Val, Percy, Harry, Robert, Ella and Nell and the late Claire and Ian; aged 70 years
The West Australian, Monday 12 April 1937 p1
1 Ronald Gregory Oldham by Dr John J. Taylor,
May 2014 https://repository.architecture.com.au/download/chapters/wa-chapter/wa-biographies/rg-oldham-for-aia-wa.pdf
ARCHITECT'S DEATH.
The Late Mr. R G. Oldham.
Mr. Ronald Gregory Oldham, who had practised as an architect in Fremantle for the last 40 years, died at his
home in Swanbourne on Saturday at the age of 70. years. He is survived by a widow and two sons.
The late Mr. Oldham. who was the son of a Ballarat schoolmaster, came to Western Australia with his
brother, the late Mr. Charles L. Oldham, in 1892. He took part in the gold rush and in 1893 walked from Perth to Coolgardie. He was appointed a Justice of
the Peace in 1899 and was Mayor of North Fremantle in 1902. In his young days the late Mr. Oldham was a well-known footballer and oarsman in this State and Victoria. For the last 35 years he bad played bowls
with the Fremantle Bowling Club.
The West Australian, Monday 12 April 1937 p 14
OLDHAM - On April 10.1937, at his residence, 3 Windsor-street, Swanbourne, Ronald Gregory Oldham, the loving and dearly loved husband of Jessie, affectionate father of Jean Arrol Hatchett (deceased), Ronald and Maxwell. Interred privately in the Presbyterian portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery by the Rev Henderson OLDHAM - On April 10, 1937, at his residence, Cloverley, 3 Windsor-road, Swanbourne, Ronald Gregory Oldham, loved brother of Val, Percy, Harry, Robert, Ella and Nell, and the late Charlies; aged 70 years
The West Australian Tuesday 13 April 1937 p1
2. Club Competitions
2.5 Annual Trophies
The following annual races and events shall be conducted.
2.5.2 The Oldham Memorial Cup - 1200m Swim
Competitors must be qualified to start by having competed in at least three 400 m swims at Points Races during the season of events as outlined in Clause 2.1 of these By Laws.
First held: Sunday 18 March 1934
Times held: 7 times (consecutive)*
*Date and result of second Kirby Cup unknown
Event: Swum over a distance of ¾ of a mile
6 Winners
4 Individual Winners
0 Female Winners
There are several possibilities for the origin of the Kirby Cup:
At a Swanbourne Surf Club meeting held at Allen Park on December 19
th 1932, it was moved by Mr Cyril
Franetovich and seconded by Mr Ossie Gallon that the Tradespeople of Swanbourne be asked to subscribe towards a Cup.
At this time Mr A Kirby resided at 17 Cross St in Claremont (now Swanbourne), near Allen Park and may have sponsored the Kirby Cup directly or via his business.
Mr Albert Kirby was the proprietor of Hummerston’s Garage & Service Station, Cottesloe and he may have been approached as a local business owner. It is not known if Mr Albert Kirby is the same person as Mr A Kirby of 17 Cross St.
At the Executive Meeting held at Allen Park on November 22
nd 1933, it was moved Mr Alf Cook and
seconded by Mr Harry Nuttall that accounts at Kirby’s and Claremont Printery be paid.
Kirby’s were a watchmakers and jewellers that supplied sporting trophies. It is therefore likely that the Club had sourced trophies from Kirby’s and they may have sponsored the Kirby Cup.
It is not known if there is any link between Kirby’s with Mr A Kirby of 17 Cross St. Caris Bros. was another jeweller that supplied sporting trophies and may be associated with the Caris Cup.
Other possibilities are Mr. Alfred C. Kirby, chartered accountant or Mrs. Kirby president of the R.S.L. State Executive Women's Auxiliary, Fremantle Auxiliary. Both were active in Perth around this time although no connection with the Club or surf lifesaving is known.
KIRBY'S
Watchmakers & Jeweller*
Sporting Trophies
Efficient Repairs Specialists
660 HAY ST. PERTH
Next Majestic Theatre
Mullewa Mail, Saturday 3 March 1934, p7
First held: Sunday 18 March 1934 as Kirby Cup and Sunday 12 January 1941 as Oldham Memorial Cup
Times held: 86 times (consecutive) * - *Date and result of second Kirby Cup unknown
Event: Swum over a distance of ¾ of a mile*
*29 July 1979 - Oldham Memorial Cup amended from ¾ mile to 1200 metres
85 Winners
69 Individual Winners
11 Female Winners
Season Winner – Kirby Cup Season Winner
1933/34 Maurice Goff (Kirby Cup) 1952/53 Kevin A W Kemp
1934/35 2 1953/54 John C C Craze
1935/36 Leslie (Thomas) H Batson (Kirby Cup) 1954/55 Colin L Weir
1936/37 Maurice Goff (Kirby Cup) 1955/56 Robin (Rob) G Vaisey
1937/38 Arthur Young (Kirby Cup) 1956/57 Raymond J Anderson
1938/39 Arthur Young (Kirby Cup) 1957/58 Trevor R Jones
1939/40 Thomas (Tom) Woodall (Kirby Cup) 1958/59 Garry W Fletcher
Season Winner – Oldham Memorial Cup 1959/60 Gary J Smallacombe
1940/41 Alan Walsh (P Walsh)3 1960/61 John F Staples
1941/42 Frederick (Fred) J Thorne (H Thorn)4 1961/62 John F Staples
1942/43 Frederick (Fred) J Thorne 1962/63 Colin R Ivers
1943/44 Noel G Buchanan5 1963/64 Donald (Don) G Greenhill
1944/45 John Kelly6 1964/65 Laurance (Laurie) D Y Healy
1945/46 Bernard (Bernie) H Kelly 1965/66 Keith D Jones
1946/47 Phillip (Phil) A Wales 1966/67 Barry C Hunter
1947/48 William John (John) Wegner7 1967/68 Kevin (George) George Jolly
1948/49 Charles (Jim) James Seabrook 1968/69 Geoffrey (Geoff or Milo) D Miller
1949/50 Phillip (Phil) D Hopewell 1969/70 Gary (Willow) S Williamson
1950/51 Gerry Atherden 1970/71 William Pettitt
1951/52 Raymond (Ray) J Nicholson 1971/72 John Stringfellow
2Date and result of second Kirby Cup unknown.
3Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘1941. A. Walsh’ Annual Report for that season not available. The same
confusion exists as for the Presidents’ Cup over A Walsh and P Walsh. The Vice Captain for 1942/43 Season is listed as P Walsh whereas for the 1943/44 Season is listed as A Walsh. A Walsh is listed as gaining his Bronze Medallion on 31
st January 1943. Pat Walsh was a member of the 1945/46 and 1946/47 Champion Rescue and
Resuscitation teams and is listed as Pat Walsh in team photographs but referred to as A. Walsh in the 14th Annual
Report 1945/46 and some newspaper articles. It is suspected that they are the same person. 4The Cup is (poorly) engraved ‘1942 H. Thorn’ but Aquatics in W.A. refers to F. Thorn as the winner which is
presumed to be Fred Thorne although his surname is misspelt. 5Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘1943. N. Buchanan’ but is engraved over another name, possibly J Kelly.
6John Kelly’s name is not engraved on the Oldham Memorial Cup, although see note above. Result is based on
13th Annual Report 1945. 7Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘1948. W. WEGNER.’. The 16th Annual Report 1948 states W. Wegner as the
winner of the Oldham Memorial Cup. Confusingly the brothers William John Wegner and Wallace Charles Wegner both have the same first initial even though they went by the names John and Charles (occasionally Wally) respectively (There is also a third brother Barry Noel Wegner). John was the younger of the two W Wegner’s by four years and was the Sub Junior Points Races swimming champion in 1948 and is assumed to be the winner.
Season Winner Season Winner
1972/73 Donald (Don) G Greenhill 1987/88 Brian C Jones
1973/74 Peter M Wales 1988/89 Antony (Tony) R K Leaversuch
1974/75 Brian C Jones 1989/90 David Brigg
1975/76 Steven J Wales 1990/91 Andrew C Bonnell
1976/77 Timothy (Tim) Mort 1991/92 Reginald (Reg) J Beaton
1977/78 Brian C Jones 1992/93 Paul B C Entwistle
1978/79 Ross G Bosworth 1993/94 Kristie N Amies (Orchard)
1979/80 Reginald (Reg) J Beaton 1994/95 Antony (Tony) R K Leaversuch8
1980/81 John G Russell9 1995/96 Michael (Mike) J Sliverstone
10
1981/82 Milan G Klauz 1996/97 Marina E Goff
1982/83 Reginald (Reg) J Beaton 1997/98 Colin D Cook
1983/84 Phillip (Phil) J Gallagher 1998/99 John C Klauz
1984/85 Ross G Bosworth11
1999/2000 Edwin (Ed) K G Jaggard
1985/86 Jay Kimpton 2000/01 David S Clarke12
1986/87 Brian C Jones13
2001/02 James (Jamie) Doyle
8 Engraved on base of trophy rather than on the Oldham Memorial Cup itself and is therefore out of sequence.
9 Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ’1981 J. Russell’. The 48th Annual Report 1981 names John Russell as the
winner of the Cup. Therefore it is John Russell (J Russell Jnr) not his father Jack Russell (J Russell Snr). 10
Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘1995 M. Gerus, 1995 M. Silverstone’ (two separate lines). The 63rd Annual Report 1996 names Mike Silverstone and Mark Gerus as does the 1996 Annual Dinner and Presentation Night programme. The Race Secretary’s report in the minutes of the Beach Committee of 6
th February 1996 states that
John Copp won Long Run Cup, Mark Gerish (misspelt) won ¾ mile swim. Both not eligible, winners to be announced at Annual Dinner. Therefore unclear why Mark Gerus’s name still appears on trophy and in Annual Report as it is not considered there was a dead heat and Mike Silverstone has been named as the eligible winner. Mark Gerus was an Associate Member for the 1995/96 season only. 11
Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘1985 R. Bosworth’. The 52nd Annual Report 1985 lists Ric Buist (and confusingly the 1984 Winner Phil Gallagher). Ross Bosworth also won the F.E. Ford Cup and Ric Buist the Caris Cup in 1985, so presumably the wrong name was entered for the double winner (they both have the same initials). 12
Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘2000 D. Clarke’ and is therefore 2000 represents the year the Cup race was held, not the season in which it was held, as it is out of sequence with the preceding and following engravings. 13
December Newsletter 1986 states: “Trophy Winners - 3/4 mile Cup - Congratulations to Eugenie Nicolandis on winning the 1200 metre swim. Eugenie was the only female in the race out of a field of 30 so her victory must have been ever so sweet.”. However the 54th Annual Report 1987 states B. Jones as the winner and the Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘1987 B. Jones’. Eugenie Nicolandis is listed as a Senior Member and gained her Bronze Medallion during this season. It would be another seven seasons until there was a female winner of the Oldham Memorial Cup. Colin Cook was Race Secretary and John Stringfellow wrote the newsletter in 1986.
Season Winner Season Winner
2002/03 Kara Whittaker14
2017/18 Kate E Hutchinson
2003/04 Lynette Morris15
2018/19 Sam Rix
2004/05 John Stringfellow16
2019/20
2005/06 Colin D Cook17
2020/21
2006/07 Naomi E Prowse 2021/22
2007/08 Katrina Amor18
2022/23
2008/09 Timothy (Tim) C Tucak 2023/24
2009/10 Andrew J Mellor 2024/25
2010/11 Daniel (Dan) W Hazell 2025/26
2011/12 Julian K Gibbings 2026/27
2012/13 Lisa J Iannello 2027/28
2013/14 Joanne Rooke 2028/29
2014/15 Amy C Prosser 2029/30
2015/16 Ross G Bosworth 2030/31
2016/17 Kate E Hutchinson 2031/32
14
Striving To Serve Part 1½ incorrectly states Kara Whitaker and Peter Goff as joint winners, which was the case for the Presidents’ Cup earlier in the same season. Oldham Memorial Cup is engraved ‘2003 K. Whittaker’. 15
Oldham Memorial Cup is incorrectly engraved ‘2004 C. Cook *’ on the trophy. 71st Annual Report 2004 states Lynette Morris as the winner. Engraved plate on base of trophy is ‘2003/04; *Correct Winner; LYNETTE MORRIS’. 16
Oldham Memorial Cup is incorrectly engraved ‘2005 C. Cook *’ on the trophy. The 72nd Annual Report 2005 incorrectly refers to ‘1200m Ford Cup’ (and 1600m Oldham Cup) but names John Stringfellow as the winner. Engraved plate on base of trophy is ‘2004/05; *Correct Winner; JOHN STRINGFELLOW’. 17
Not engraved on Oldham Memorial Cup. Engraved plate on base of trophy is ‘2005/06; *Correct Winner; COLIN COOK. 73rd Annual Report 2006 states Colin Cook as the winner. Third time lucky – see notes for prior two races. 18
From 2008 onwards winners are not engraved on Oldham Memorial Cup, but on small plate on base of trophy.
Oldham Memorial Cup Winners
79 Events
79 Winners
65 Individual Winners
11 Female Winners
Inaugural Winner
Alan Walsh, 12th January 1941
First Female Winner
Kristie Amies (Orchard) 1993/94
Kirby Cup Winners
7 Events
6 Winners
4 Individual Winners
0 Female Winners
Inaugural Winner
Maurice Goff, 18th March 1934
Oldham Memorial Cup and Kirby Cup Winners
86 Events
85 Winners
69 Individual Winners
11 Female Winners
Multiple Winners
4
Brian Jones
3
Reg Beaton and Ross Bosworth
2
Maurice Goff and Arthur Young (Kirby Cup),
Fred Thorne, John Staples, Don Greenhill,
Tony Leaversuch, John Stringfellow,
Colin Cook and Kate Hutchinson
Consecutive Winners
Arthur Young (Kirby Cup), Fred Thorne,
John Staples, Brian Jones and Kate E Hutchinson
Youngest Winners
John Wegner at 10 years 5 months 1947/48*
Tim Mort at 13 years 7 months 1976/77
Fred Thorne at 14 years 1941/42*
*Date of Oldham Memorial Cup not known for 1947/78
*Date of Oldham Memorial Cup not known for 1941/42
Oldest Winners
Colin Cook at 73 years 3 months in 2005/06
Colin Cook at 65 years 2 months in 1997/98
Ross Bosworth at 64 years 2 months in 2015/16
Swims in the Family in the Oldham Memorial Cup
Maurice Goff (Kirby Cup) and Marina Goff,
John Kelly and Bernie Kelly,
Peter Wales and Steven Wales (brothers) and possibly Phil Wales,
Milan Klauz and John Klauz
Second Placings*
3 – Gary Williamson, Geoff Miller, Peter Goff, Bob Milne
2 – Colin Cook, James Anderson, John Stringfellow, Reg Beaton, Bob Dorrizzi, Ross Bosworth and Russell
Brimage
Third Placings*
5 – Peter Goff
3 - Colin Cook
2 – Tony Leaversuch, Ed Jaggard, Julian Gibbings, Phil Martin, Ron Vivian
Fastest Time*
5 - Bob Milne
4 – Peter Goldthorpe
3 – Peter Brigg, Stewie Alcorn
2 – Callum Griffiths, Joel Van Der Brun, Reg Beaton
*Note that records are incomplete for Second Placings, Third Placings and Fastest Times.
Presidents’ Cup Oldham Memorial Cup Double
Don Greenhill in 1972/73, Reg Beaton in 1982/83, Kara Whittaker in 2002/03*
*Dead heat in Presidents’ Cup
Season Kirby Cup Winner Second Third Fastest Women / Cadets
1933/34 Maurice Goff Thomas (Tom) A H Colvin Robert Cook Douglas C. Batson Miss B Poole
1934/35
1935/36 Leslie (Thomas) H Batson
1936/37 Maurice Goff
1937/38 Arthur Young
1938/39 Arthur Young
1939/40 Thomas (Tom) Woodall
Season Oldham Memorial Cup Second Third Fastest Women / Cadets
1940/41 Alan Walsh (P Walsh)
1941/42 Frederick (Fred) J Thorne
1942/43 Frederick (Fred) J Thorne
1943/44 Noel G Buchanan
1944/45 John Kelly
1945/46 Bernard (Bernie) H Kelly
1946/47 Phillip (Phil) A Wales
1947/48 William John (John) Wegner
1948/49 Charles (Jim) James Seabrook
1949/50 Phillip (Phil) D Hopewell
1950/51 Gerry Atherden Peter A D Atherden Barry N Wegner NA NA
1951/52 Raymond (Ray) J Nicholson
1952/53 Kevin A W Kemp
1953/54 John C C Craze
1954/55 Colin L Weir
1955/56 Robin (Rob) G Vaisey Ian C Holmes Ronald (Ron) A Vivian - -
1956/57 Raymond J Anderson Colin D Cook Robin (Rob) G Vaisey Peter S Goldthorpe Gary J Smallacombe
1957/58 Trevor R Jones Barry (Bol) C Hunter Colin D Cook Peter S Goldthorpe (C) G Smallacombe
1958/59 Garry W Fletcher Rodney (Rod) P Hutton Peter S Goldthorpe Peter S Goldthorpe (C) G Smallacombe
1959/60 Gary J Smallacombe Peter S Goldthorpe Colin D Cook Peter S Goldthorpe NA
1960/61 John F Staples
1961/62 John F Staples Warwick T Otely Ronald (Ron) A Vivian & Peter R Brown Dead
Heat
Colin D Cook NA
1962/63 Colin R Ivers John F Staples Dennis J Ivers Robert (Bob) G Milne NA
1963/64 Donald (Don) G Greenhill Robert (Bob) J Dorrizzi John R Lingard NA (C) Gregory J Sladden
1964/65 Laurance (Laurie) D Y Healy Robert (Bob) G Milne Peter M Goff Robert (Bob) G Milne C: R Brimage W: J Whelan
1965/66 Keith D Jones Robert (Bob) J Dorrizzi Gregory (Greg) J Sladden Cadets - Peter M Wales Juveniles - D Kelly
1966/67 Barry C Hunter Gary (Willow) S Williamson Ian R McKay NA NA
1967/68 Kevin (George) George Jolly Gary (Willow) S Williamson Graham W McAuslane NA NA
1968/69 Geoffrey (Geoff or Milo) D Miller Robert (Bob) G Milne Peter M Goff Robert (Bob) G Milne NA
1969/70 Gary (Willow) S Williamson Robert (Bob) G Milne Edwin (Ed) K G Jaggard Robert (Bob) G Milne W: P Payne & W Wales DH
1970/71 William Pettitt Geoffrey (Geoff) D Miller David M Judges John A Fussell G Jeans (C) / B Trigg (W)
1971/72 John Stringfellow Michael (Mick) S Miller =Donald (Don) G Greenhill Dead Heat
=Ross G Bosworth Paul Lynch (Cadet)
1972/73 Donald (Don) G Greenhill Paul Lynch John Stringfellow Robert (Bob) G Milne Cadets: S Stanfield Women: Yvette
Hodgkinson 1973/74 Peter M Wales Geoffrey (Geoff) D Miller Raymond (Ray) J Carter NA Yvette Hodgkinson
1974/75 Brian C Jones Russell E Brimmage Steven J Wales NA NA
1975/76 Steven J Wales John Stringfellow Edwin (Ed) K G Jaggard Brian C Jones NA
1976/77 Timothy (Tim) Mort
1977/78 Brian C Jones
1978/79 Ross G Bosworth Gary (Willow) S Williamson
Robert H Sibon NA NA
1979/80 Reginald (Reg) J Beaton Peter Carter William (Bill) Pettitt William (Bill) Pettitt NA
1980/81 John G Russell Geoffrey (Geoff) D Miller Colin D Cook NA NA
1981/82 Milan G Klauz Ross G Bosworth Gary (Willow) S Williamson Reginald (Reg) J Beaton NA
Season Presidents’ Cup Winner Second Third Fastest Women / Cadets
1982/83 Reginald (Reg) J Beaton Phillip (Phil) J Gallagher NA NA NA
1983/84 Phillip (Phil) J Gallagher
1984/85 Ross G Bosworth
1985/86 Jay Kimpton
1986/87 Brian C Jones
1987/88 Brian C Jones Russell E Brimmage Peter M Goff NA NA
1988/89 Antony (Tony) R K Leaversuch Jodie Gathercole Peter M Goff NA NA
1989/90 David Brigg Reginald (Reg) J Beaton Keith J Randall Stewart (Stewie) J Alcorn NA
1990/91 Andrew C Bonnell
1991/92 Reginald (Reg) J Beaton Antony (Tony) Leaversuch Stewart (Stewie) J Alcorn NA NA
1992/93 Paul B C Entwistle
1993/94 Kristie N Amies (Orchard) Stewart (Stewie) J Alcorn Heath Properjohn NA NA
1994/95 Antony (Tony) R K Leaversuch Reginald (Reg) J Beaton Stuart Galbraith NA NA
1995/96 Michael (Mike) J Sliverstone
1996/97 Marina E Goff Peter Brigg Shalyn A Jones NA NA
1997/98 Colin D Cook Edwin (Ed) K G Jaggard Philip (Phil) J Martin Reginald (Reg) J Beaton Catherine Fitzhardinge
1998/99 John C Klauz
1999/2000 Edwin (Ed) K G Jaggard
2000/01 David S Clarke Peter M Goff Philip (Phil) J Martin David S Clarke Catherine Fitzhardinge (5th) 2001/02 James (Jamie) Doyle
2002/03 Kara Whittaker
2003/04 Lynette Morris
2004/05 John Stringfellow Colin D Cook Peter Brigg Peter Brigg NA
2005/06 Colin D Cook John Stringfellow Antony (Tony) Leaversuch Stewart (Stewie) J Alcorn NA
2006/07 Naomi E Prowse Timothy (Tim) C Tucak Peter M Goff Peter M Goff Naomi E Prowse (1st)
2007/08 Katrina Amor Naomi A Patrick Kate L Francis Joel Van Der Brun Katrina Amor (1st)
2008/09 Timothy (Tim) C Tucak Peter M Goff Yvonne Stickland Stewart (Stewie) J Alcorn Yvonne Stickland (2nd)
2009/10 Andrew J Mellor Peter M Goff Catherine D Fitzhardinge Peter Brigg Catherine D Fitzhardinge (3rd) 2010/11 Daniel (Dan) W Hazell Brian C Jones Antony (Tony) Leaversuch Peter Brigg Emily C McNeill (5th)
2011/12 Julian K Gibbings James R Anderson Timothy (Tim) C Tucak Antony (Tony) R K Leaversuch
Catherine D Fitzhardinge (4th) 2012/13 Lisa J Iannello Ross G Bosworth Jamie A Grieve Joel Van Der Brun Lisa J Iannello (1st)
2013/14 Joanne Rooke Philip Cave Angela E Juengling (Stavrianou)
Sam G McCormack Joanne Rooke (1st)
2014/15 Amy C Prosser David S Clarke Julian K Gibbings Callum L Joll Amy C Prosser (1st)
2015/16 Ross G Bosworth Colm McCarthy Kate E Hutchinson Christopher (Chris) Bettridge Kate E Hutchinson (3rd) 2016/17 Kate E Hutchinson Maia Simmonds Bernadette K Williams Kate E Hutchinson Kate E Hutchinson (1st)
2017/18 Kate E Hutchinson Catherine D Fitzhardinge Julian K Gibbings Callum Griffiths Kate E Hutchinson (1st)
2018/19 Sam Rix James R Anderson Anne-Marie P Juengling Callum Griffiths Anne-Marie P Juengling (3rd) 2019/20
2020/21
2021/22
2022/23
2023/24
2024/25
2025/26
2026/27
2027/28
2028/29
2029/30
2030/31
2031/32
Season Kirby Cup - Date Season Date
1933/34 Sunday, 18 March 19341 1957/58 Sunday, 1 December 1957
1934/35 Sunday, 24 March 19352 1958/59 Sunday, 7 December 1958
1935/36 1959/60 Sunday, 20 December 1959
1936/37 Sunday, 21 February 19373 1960/61
1937/38 Sunday, 13 February 1938 1961/62 Sunday, 10 December 1961
1938/39 1962/63 Sunday, 16 December 1962
1939/40 1963/64 Sunday, 8 December 1963
Season Oldham Memorial Cup - Date 1964/65 Sunday, 22 November 1964
1940/41 Sunday, 12 January 1941 1965/66 Sunday, 6 February 19664
1941/42 1966/67 Sunday, 15 January 1967
1942/43 1967/68 Sunday, 18 February 1968
1943/44 1968/69 Sunday, 5 January 1969
1944/45 1969/70 Sunday, 14 December 1969
1945/46 1970/71 Sunday, 20 December 1970
1946/47 Sunday, 9 February 1947 1971/72 Sunday, 19 December 1971
1947/48 1972/73 Sunday, 24 December 1972
1948/49 1973/74 Sunday, 13 January 1974
1949/50 1974/75 Sunday, 5 January 1975
1950/51 Sunday, 10 December 1950 1975/76 Sunday, 11 January 19765
1951/52 1976/77 Sunday, 18 December 1976
1952/53 Sunday, 15-February-1953 1977/78
1953/54 1978/79 Sunday, 10 December 1978
1954/55 1979/80 Sunday, 20 January 1980
1955/56 Sunday, 8 January 1956 1980/81 Sunday, 1 February 1981
1956/57 Sunday, 24 February 1957 1981/82 Sunday, 13 December 1981
1 Originally 4
th March 1934 according to The West Australian, Wednesday 7 February 1934.
Rescheduled to 11th March 1934 according to The West Australian, Friday 23 February 1934.
Conducted 18th March 1934 based on The West Australian, Saturday 17 March 1934.
2 Originally 17th March 1935 according to Minutes of Meeting 9 February 1935 and 19 February 1935.
Amended to 24th March according to Minutes of Meeting 28 February 1935 due to postponement of carnival. 3 According to Minutes of Meeting 16 November 1936 Kirby Cup to be held on 3rd Sunday in February 1937.
4 Held on 23
rd January 1966 but abandoned due to shark sighting according to The West Australian, Monday 24
January 1966. Re-run two weeks later on 6th February 1966 according to The West Australian, 7 February 1966.
5 Based on September 1976 Club Programme 1976/77 Season.
Season Date Season Date
1982/83 Sunday, 09 January 19836 2004/05 Sunday, 12 December 2004
7
1983/84 Sunday, 08 January 19848 2005/06 Sunday, 22 January 2006
1984/85 Sunday, 10 March 19859 2006/07 Sunday, 21 January 2007
1985/86 Sunday, 22 December 1985 2007/08 Sunday, 10 February 2008
1986/87 Sunday, 21 December 198610
2008/09 Sunday, 11 January 2009
1987/88 Sunday, 10 January 1988 2009/10 Sunday, 17 January 2010
1988/89 Sunday, 15 January 1989 2010/11 Sunday, 16 January 2011
1989/90 Sunday, 14 January 1990 2011/12 Sunday, 15 January 2012
1990/91 Sunday, 16 December 199011
2012/13 Sunday, 20 January 2013
1991/92 Saturday, 21 December 199112
2013/14 Sunday, 19 January 2014
1992/93 Sunday, 13 December 1992 2014/15 Sunday, 18 January 2015
1993/94 Sunday, 19 December 1993 2015/16 Sunday, 31 January 2016
1994/95 Sunday, 18 December 1994 2016/17 Sunday, 22 January 2017
1995/96 Sunday, 14 January 1996 2017/18 Sunday, 21 January 2018
1996/97 Sunday, 29 December 1996 2018/19 Sunday, 20 January 2019
1997/98 Sunday, 21 December 1997 2019/20 Sunday, 12 January 2020
1998/99 Sunday, 20 December 199813
2020/21
1999/2000 Sunday, 14 November 199914
2021/22
2000/01 Sunday, 26 November 2000 2022/23
2001/02 Sunday, 20 January 200215
2023/24
2002/03 Sunday, 15 December 200216
2024/25 2025/26 2026/27 2027/28
2003/04 Sunday, 14 December 2003 2028/29 2029/30 2030/31 2031/32
6 Based on September 1982 Club Programme for 1982/83
7 Was Sunday, 5 December 2004 based on 2004 November Newsletter. Held on 12 December 2004 based on
Swanny Shorebreak eNews - 09 Dec 2004 and 16 Dec 2004. 8 Based on October 1983 Club Programme
9 Originally 09-12-1984 19841001 Club State Programme to 31 12 84 19850101 January Newsletter
10 Based on Club Programme 1986/87
11 Based on October 1990 Competition Calendar Season 1990/91
12 Results published in The West Australian, Monday 23 December 1991. Calendar 1991 - 92 Season has
Saturday 21 December 1991 and October Newsletter 1991 states “Remember, except for the 1600m swim, all club events are on a Saturday afternoon. 13
Based on 1998 December Newsletter. 14
Based on 1999 September Newsletter. 15
Originally 2nd December 2001 based on Competition Calendar - Season 2001 2002. The F. E. Ford Cup (2nd December 2001) is listed before the Oldham Memorial Cup (20th January 2002). It is assumed the dates have been transposed. Held on 20 January 2002 based on Swanny Shorebreak eNews - 13 Jan 2002. 16
Originally 8 December 2002 based on September Newsletter 2002. Slipped back a week to 15 December in Swanny Shorebreak eNews - 05 Dec 2002 due to the fact that this Sunday (8 December) is a full carnival at Trigg.
Sports Committee Meeting held on Jan 16. 1934.
Business. The finalising of the dates for the Presidents’ Cup and the Kirby Cup.
Moved Mr O. Gallon seconded Mr A. Cook The Presidents’ Cup to held on Feb 11th 1934 and the Kirby Cup which is over a distance of three-quarters of a mile on March 4th 1933. Carried.
Moved Mr Nuttall Presidents’ Cup also the Kirby Cup to be open Handicaps. Carried.
Moved Mr O Gallon seconded Mr R Kemp a rope arena to be erected at the finished line of all swimming events, all competitors to finish over a line marked on the sand, and to line up inside the arena in order of finishing. Carried
Meeting held at Allen Park 17th Jan 1934
Moved Mr G Gadsby seconded Mr O Gallon All members desirous of competing in the Presidents’ Cup, and the Kirby Cup to be by self nomination to the handicappers, for the Presidents’ Cup by the 28th of January. 1934 and the Kirby Cup by February the 11th 1934. Carried.
Life-Savers
On Sunday, February 11 the Swanbourne Surf Life Saving Club will hold an 880yds, open handicap for a cup presented by the president of the club (Mr. H. A. Sharp), and nominations should be lodged with the handicappers, care of Mr. R. Stainthorpe, Wood-street Swanbourne. The club proposes holding a gala day on February 18, starting at 11 am., when heats will be run. The official opening is fixed for 2 pm. and an interesting programme will be provided. On March 4, a three-quarter mile open handicap swim for the Kirby Cup will be raced, and nominations, which close on February 11, should be left with the handicappers, care of the secretary. Events for to-day include 100yds. point races for juniors and seniors, and 100yds. beach sprints, also for both grades; carnival practice, and special bronze training. No. 2 patrol will be on duty to-day, and patrols 3 and 4 are requested to act on Saturday and Sunday next respectively.
Sunday Times, Sunday 21 January 1934 p8
Surf Life-Saving.
Gala Day at Swanbourne.
Under the patronage of the Nedlands Road Board the Swanbourne Surf Life-Saving Club will hold a gala on February 1. The heats will begin at 11 a.m. with an adjournment for lunch at 12.30. The official opening will take place at 2 p.m. An interesting and amusing programme has been arranged.
The race for the President's Cup, an open handicap over 880 yards will take place next Sunday. On March 4 the three-quarter mile handicap for the Kirby Cup will take place. Nominations will close with the handicapper on February 11. The present ambition of the club is a strong double-ended boat to guard the beach.
West Australian, Wednesday 7 February 1934 p10
Meeting held at Allen Park Feb 7 1934
Moved Mr J Allen snr seconded Mr R Kemp if necessary the race for the Kirby Cup to be postponed. Carried.
Swanbourne Club.
The following events will be held on Sunday by the Swanbourne Surf Club: 220 yards club surf championship (senior and junior and 100 yards belt championship (senior and junior). The beach sprint championship will be held at a future date. Tests will be held for the beach relay team to compete at the Bunbury carnival the following week, and members who are desirous of inclusion in this event are requested to be present.
The junior bronze team must report for training next Tuesday night. On March 11 the race for the Kirby cup over a distance of three quarters of a mile will be held.
The West Australian, Friday 23 February 1934 p10
Meeting held at Allen Park March 7 1934
Moved Mr A Cook seconded Mr H Mitchell. Kirby Cup to be held on Sunday March 18. 1934. Carried.
Surf Life-Saving.
Swanbourne Club.
The Kirby Cup. a three-quarter-mile ocean race, will be conducted by the Swanbourne Club on Sunday morning. Additionally, there will be a beach sprint and a women's surf championship.
The West Australian, Thursday 15 March 1934 p12
Surf Life-Saving.
Swanbourne Club.
The Swanbourne Surf Life-Saving Club will hold its three-quarter mile race for the Kirby Cup tomorrow. At 10.15 a.m. a women's championship will be held to be followed by a beach sprint, and at 11 o clock the Kirby Cup race.
Following are the handicaps for the big race: Miss A. McLaren, D. Richardson, G. Allen. R. Colvin, scr.; R. Arnold, G. Bowyer, 45sec bhd.; J. Allen, 1.15; J. Arnold. 1.30; S. Dixon, C. Franetovich, A. Kelly, T. Moiler, O. Gallon,. 2.15; L. Gadsby, 2.40; T. Colvin. F. Stevens. 2.45; H. Goff, R. Claybrook, M. Goff, 3.0; R. Kemp, C. Goff. 3.45; E. Houston, 3.50; A. Kemp, G. Gadsby, H. Cook, G. McCosker, 4.0: J. McDermott, H. Mitchell, 4.30; H. Ireland. R. Dover, 5.15; A. Cook, 6.45; K. Claybrook. 7.15; D. Batson, 7.30.
Members who wish to travel by bus to Scarborough on March 25 should notify the secretary before next Wednesday.
The West Australian, Saturday 17 March 1934 p12
Life-Savers
The three-quarter mile swim for the Kirby Cup will be contested by members of the Swanbourne Club to-day. In addition, there will be a Women's Surf Championship and a Beach Sprint.
Sunday Times, Sunday 18 March 1934 p6
Swanbourne Club.
Events held by the Swanbourne Surf Life Saving Club resulted:- — Beach sprint championship: R. Claybrook, 1; O. Gallon. 2; F. Stevens, 3. Time, 12sec. Women's surf championship: Mi«s A. McLaren, 1; Miss B. Poole, 2. Time 2.42. Kirby Cup race, three quarters of a mile: M. Goff. Time, 25.38, 1; T. Colvin, 2; H. Cook. 8. Fastest time. D. Batson, 23.12.
The West Australian, Friday 23 March 1934 p17
Executive Committee Meeting held Jan 24, 1935
Moved Mr J. Allen Jnr, seconded Mr H. Mitchell, members who are unfinancial will not be eligible to compete in any Club events, including Club Championships, Presidents’ Cup and Kirby Cup, also Bronze holders who are unfinancial will not be selected to represent the Club in any Inter-Club Carnivals commencing from 2nd Feb 1935. Carried.
Executive Committee Meeting held Tues Feb 9 1935
Moved Mr G. Gadsby seconded Mr A. Cook, Gala Day 10th March and the Kirby Cup 17th March providing there are no further carnivals on that date. Carried.
Executive Committee Meeting held Tues Feb 19 1935
Moved Mr Ron. Claybrook, seconded Mr J. Arnold, The Gala Day be held on Sunday March 10th and the Kirby Cup Sunday March 17th. Carried
Executive Committee Meeting held Feb 28 1935
Owing to the postponement of the State Carnival at Scarboro to the 17th March, the Kirby Cup has been altered to March 24th 1935.
Swanbourne Club.
For the carnival to be held at Scarborough beach, a motor bus will leave Dixon's tearooms, at the comer of Servetus and Wood streets, Swanbourne, at 8.45 a.m. tomorrow, for the convenience of members of the Swanbourne Surf Life-saving Club, which has chartered the vehicle. It is expected to pass the Swanbourne railway station about 9 a.m.
During the week-end, voluntary patrols will operate at Swanbourne.
On Sunday week at 11 a.m. the club will conduct its final event tor the season — a three quarter mile handicap ocean swim for the Kirby Cup, which was won last year by M. Goff.
The West Australian, Saturday 16 March 1935 p9
Surf Life-Saving
Swanbourne Club.
The concluding race for the year to be conducted by Swanbourne Club, a three-quarter mile handicap surf race for the Kirby Cup, will be held at 11 am. to-day. Last year's winner, M. Goff, has a handicap of two minutes 55 seconds. Competitors are requested to be at the beach not later than 10.30. Following are the handicaps, which are subject to revision:
D. Richardson, R. Arnold, K. Burnett, 7 min.; A. Foster, 6.50; A- Jeffries, 6.43; H. Mitchell. 6.42; J. Allen. 6.41; G. Allen, 6.0; J. McDermott. 5.50; F. Stevens, 5.40; S. Dixon, 5.20; A. Cook. 6.10; C. McCosker. 5.0; E. Spencer, E. Briggs, 4.40; H. Cook, 4.36; G. Gadsby, 3.55; N. Rose. 3.27; H. Ireland, A. Pascarl, D. Batson, 3.0; M. Goff. 2.55; K. Claybrook, 2.20: H. Newby, scratch.
Sunday Times, Sunday 24 March 1935 p16
Meeting held at Beach, Dec 12th, 1935
Moved R. Stainthorpe, seconded A. Foster, that Presidents’ Cup race be conducted before middle of January, and Kirby Cup race early in February.
Swanbourne Club’s Races.
Two races were held yesterday by the Swanbourne Surf Life-saving Club, with the following results: — .
Three-quarter mile ocean swim, for the Kirby Cap: T. Batson, 1; A. Jefferies, 2; A. Pascarl, 3. Fastest time, H. Newbey.
Sub-Juniors' 220 yards: N. Browne, 1; K. Harris, 2; A. Foster, 3.
The West Australian, Monday 9 March 1936 p6
Meeting held Allen Park 16/11/36
Moved T Colvin sec K Burnett Kirby Cup be held last Sunday in February. Amendment moved E Bowyer sec G Allen Kirby Cup be held first 3rd Sunday in February. Amendment carried. Amendment put as motion and carried.
Meeting held Allen Park 18-1-37
Moved K Ismail sec G Bowyer that Kirby Cup date be fixed by Executive
Swanbourne Club.
The Swanbourne Club will hold a general meeting of members this evening at the rooms. Allen Park, at 8 o'clock. Members are advised that several matters of importance will be brought up for discussion. Yesterday morning the annual mile race for the Kirby Cup was conducted when 21 members faced the starter. After swimming on excellent race in practically calm water, M. Goff proved too strong and won comfortably. Result: M. Goff, 1; J. Lynam, 2; A. Cook, 3; K. Nunn, 4.
The West Australian, Monday 8 February 1937 p6
Swanbourne Club.
On Sunday at 10.30 the Swanbourne Club will conduct a three-quarter mile swim for the Kirby Cup. The handiaps are as follows:-H. Newbey. scr.; E Newbey. 1.55; T. Batson. 2.5: K. Claybrook. 2.10; A. Pascarl 3.15; M. Goff, 3.20; J. Lynam. T. Colvin, A. Foster. 4.45; F. Farrant. 4.55; D. Batson. 6.15; H Cook, 7.30; G. Allen. 8.0; J. Allen.8.20; E. Howson. 8.30; S. Dixon. A. Cook, R. Spencer. E. Briggs, 9.0; A. Young. 9.15; H. Robon, D. Richardson. 10.0.
The West Australian, Friday 11 February 1938 p13
Swanbourne Club.
The annual three-quarter mile ocean swim for members of the Swanbourne Surf Club took place yesterday morning and competitors were faced with a very choppy sea and a hard swim for the Kirby Cup. Twenty starters took part and an interesting tussle took place, honours finally going to A. Young, who was closely followed by B. Brennan and T. Colvin.
Fastest time went to the veteran competitor. H. Newby, who filled fifth place. At the close of the race the donor presented the cup to Young and complimented him 'on his success.
In the afternoon the Juniors fought for the junior beltman's title of the club. A. Foster won the final with J. Lynam second and D.Kemp third
The West Australian, Monday 14 February 1938 p7
Surf Life-Saving.
Swanbourne's Annual Reunion.
The Swanbourne Surf Life-saving Club held its reunion dinner, social and trophy night at St. Philip's Hall, Cottesloe, on Thursday night. Mr. O. Gallon in submitting the toast of the local governing bodies, referred to the support given to the club by the Nedlands Road Board, and expressed the thanks of the club to the board. Mr. W. G. Kensitt (deputy chairman of the board) and Mr. J. C. Smith, a member of the board, replied. They pointed out that because of the club's good work on the beach the board would give consideration to any request submitted to it by the club during the forthcoming season.
The Surf Life-Saving Association was complimented upon its progressive policy by Mr. R. Claybrook and in reply Mr. L. P. Gadsdon (president) congratulated the club on its successes during the past season.
Members stood in silence in memory of the association's two vice-patrons, Sir Talbot Hobbs and Mr. L. W. Le Querne, who had died during the season
The toast of the president (Mr. J. Allen) was proposed by Mr. Smith and honoured enthusiastically.
Following the dinner, a social and dance was held when trophies won during the past season were presented. Mr. J. Lyne, senior vice-president of the Cronulla Surf Life-Saving Club, of Sydney, who is visiting Western Australia, made a brief call and congratulated the club on its past successes.
The following trophies were presented:
Past President's trophy for 880 yards swim, T. Colvin: Kirby cup for three quarter mile swim, A. Young; Holbrook cup, 100, 220 and 440 yards swims. A. Pascarl; Mercer cup, one mile swim, F. Farrant; Caris cup. two-mile endurance swim, H. Newby; Patrol effciency. O. J. Gallon's patrol; senior champion, H. Newby; senior belt champion, T. Batson; junior champion, J. Lynam: junior belt champion, A. Foster; most improved swimmer, R. Hogan; special 220 yards swim, H. Newby; senior points race trophies: H. Newby, 1; K. Claybrook, 2; E. Newby, 3. Beach races trophy. H. Robson.
The West Australian, Saturday 14 May 1938 p15
Club Activities.
Swanbourne Club.
The Kirby Cup contest will be held by the Swanbourne Club on Sunday at 10.45 a.m.
Following are the handicaps: H. Newby, ser.; E. Newby, 1.25; K. Claybrook. 1.35; A. Pascarl. 2.55; J. Lynam, F. Farrant, 3.15; T. Colvin 3.25; D. Batson. 4.5; M. Nunn. 4.30; A. Young, 450: A. Cook. 5.25; J. Allen. 5.55; R. Spencer, 6.35; R. Thomas. 7.15; D. Kemp, J. McDermott. 7.35; D. Robson. 8.0; D. Richardson. 8.15; R. Atkinson. 8.30; Millstead 8.40; J. Judges, J. McPherson. A. Annear, R. Hogan, R. Kirkham, D. Allen, 8.45.
The West Australian, Friday 16 December 1938 p5
Club Activities.
A 16-year-old new junior member of the Swanbourne club won the Kirby cup in excellent style yesterday morning. It was a three-quarter-mile handicap race and he was able to keep off the fast finishing scratch marker, H. Newby, who gained second place and fastest time. T. Colvin was placed third.
Swanbourne.--Kirby cup, three-quarters of mile swim: A. Young. 1: H. Newby, 2. & fastest time; T. Colvin, 3.
The West Australian, Monday 19 December 1938 p8