2005 All England Masters International Championship - Anorak Heaven - the records

24-May-2005

All the statistics you need to have at your fingertips if you want to bore your friends in the pub on a wet Sunday afternoon.


The Winners:

1989: Leyland DAF   
1990: BBS Fodens      
1991: BBS Fodens   
1992: BNFL Leyland   
1993: Brighouse and Rastrick 
1994: BBS Fodens   
1995: BBS Fodens   
1996: Williams Fairey   
1997: Williams Fairey  
1998: Brighouse and Rastrick 
1999: Yorkshire Building Society 
2000: Yorkshire Building Society 
2001: Brighouse and Rastrick 
2002: Fodens
2003: Leyland
2004: Yorkshire Building Society


Most Wins:

5 – Fodens Richardson
3 – Brighouse and Rastrick
3 - Leyland
3 – Yorkshire Building Society
2 – Williams Fairey


Winning Conductors:

1989: Richard Evans
1990: Howard Snell   
1991: Howard Snell
1992: Richard Evans
1993: Alan Withington
1994: Howard Snell
1995: Howard Snell
1996: James Gourlay 
1997: James Gourlay
1998: Alan Withington
1999: David King
2000: David King
2001: Alan Withington
2002: Russell Gray
2003: Garry Cutt
2004: David King


Most Wins:Howard Snell

4 – Howard Snell
3 – Allan Withington
3 – David King
2 – Richard Evans
2 – James Gourlay
1 – Russell Gray
1 – Garry Cutt

 


David ReadThe Judges:

1989: Kenneth Dennison, David Read, William Relton
1990: Kenneth Dennison, Philip Jones, William Relton
1991: Kenneth Dennison, David Read, Sir David Willcocks
1992: Philip Jones, David Read, James Scott
1993: William Relton, James Scott, Philip Sparke
1994: Eric Crees, David Read, James Scott
1995: Trevor Green, William Relton, Philip Sparke
1996: Philip Jones, David Read, William Relton
1997: Geoffrey Brand, Barry Forgie, David Read
1998: Eric Crees,* Geoffrey Brand, William Relton
1999: James Scott,* David Read, William Relton,
2000: James Scott,* David Read, William Relton,
2001: James Scott,*  Dr. Roy Newsome, Geoffrey Whitham
2002: Eric Crees,* David Read, James Scott
2003: Eric Crees*, David Read, John Berryman
2004: Roy Newsome, David Read, James Scott

*Senior Judge – in an event of a tie this judges mark would prevail

Most Appearances:

11 – David Read
8 – William Relton
8 – James Scott


John McCabeThe Test Pieces:

1989: Cloudcatcher Fells (John McCabe) 
1990: Blitz   (Derek Bourgeois)
1991: Harmony Music (Philip Sparke)
1992: Cambridge Variations (Philip Sparke) 
1993: English Heritage (George Lloyd)
1994: Montage  (Peter Graham) 
1995: Paganini Variations (Philip Wilby)
1996: Hymn at Sunrise (Robert Redhead)
1997: Jazz   (Philip Wilby)
1998: Dances and Arias (Edward Gregson) 
1999: Tristan Encounters (Martin Ellerby)
2000: Contest Music  (Wilfred Heaton)
2001: Pageantry  (Herbert Howells)    
2002: Atlantic   (Philip Wilby)
2003: Harrison's Dream (Peter Graham)
2004: Cloudcatcher Fells (John McCabe)


Ted GriffithsAll England Masters Dedicated Service Award

1993: James Shepherd
1994: Bud Fisher
1995: Ieuan Morgan
1996: David Read
1997: Charlie Southern
1998: Geoffrey Whitham
1999: Gordon Higginbottom
2000: Dr. Roy Newsome
2001: Bandmaster James Williams
2002: Derek Garside
2003: Phillip McCann
2004: John Berryman
2004: Ted Griffiths


4BarsRest Winning Soloist:

2002: Morgan Griffiths (Yorkshire Building Society) - Euphonium
2003: Stuart Lingard (Yorkshire Building Society) - Cornet
2004: Stephen Miles (Brighouse and Rastrick) - Euphonium


Highest points awarded to a Winning Band:

199 points – BBS Fodens 1995 on Paganini Variations

Lowest points awarded to a Winning Band:

195 points – Williams Fairey 1997 on "Jazz"

Lowest Aggregate Points awarded to a Winning Band (since 1998):
 
4 – Fodens 2002 (1st, 1st. 2nd)
4 – Yorkshire Building Society 2000 (1st, 1st, 2nd)
4 – Yorkshire Building Society 1999 (1st, 1st, 2nd)

Highest points awarded to a Winning Band (since 1998):

10 – Leyland Band on ‘Chivalry' in 2003  (2nd, 3rd, 5th)

Highest aggregate points score awarded to a band (since 1998)

63 points – Rhodian Brass in 1998 (21st, 21st, 21st)

All 3 judges agreeing:
Since 1998 on only two occasions have all three judges agreed on one bands performance.

Sellers International 1999 (19th, 19th, 19th)
Rhodian Brass 1998 (21st, 21st, 21st)


Petyer ParkesConductors who have had a go at Cambridge (including 2005)

Peter Parkes (12 times)

Philip McCann (11)
David King (11)
Allan Withington (11)

Richard Evans (10)

Howard Snell (9)
Melvin White (9)
Nigel Taken (9)

Frank Renton (8)

James Gourlay (7)
Brian Grant (7)
Garry Cutt (7)

Alan Exely (6)
John Berryman (6)
John Hudson (6)
John Hinckley (6)

Keith Wilkinson (5)
John Clarke (5)
Derek Broadbent (5)
David Evans (5)
Philip Harper (5)
Russell Gray 5)
David Robert (5)
Steve Sykes (5)
Ray Farr (5)

Philip Bailey (4)
Nicholas Childs (4)
Stan Lippeatt (4)
John Roberts (4)
Alan Morrison (4)
Gareth Pritchard (4)

Hugh Magarrell (3)
Kevin Bolton (3)
Jeremy Wise (3) 
Graham Wilson (3)
David Stowell (3)
Michael Fowles (3)
Rob Wiffen (3)

Thomas Wyss (2)
Stephen Roberts (2)
Douglas Blackledge (2)
James Scott (2)
Chris Houlding (2)
David Williams (2)
John McNeil (2)
Paul Hindmarsh (2)
Barry Pope (2)
Denis Hadfield (2)
Ian McElligott (2)
Steve Bastable (2)

Chris Wormald (1)
Leonard Adams (1)
Simon Wood (1)
Howard Evans (1)
Nigel Seaman (1)
Ian Craddock (1)
Andy Snell (1)
David Maplestone (1)
Roy Newsome (1)
Duncan Beckley (1)
Eno Koco (1)
Dave Stowell (1)
John Norris (1)
Dave Barringer (1)
Trevor Halliwell (1)
Stephen Shimwell (1)
Mark Condron (1)
Stephen Tighe (1)
William Rushworth (1)
Dave Lea (1)
James Cant (1)
Jonathan Corry (1)
Chris Davis (1)
Simon Stonehouse (1)
Andrew Duncan (1)

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