The GB Cup will take place in Thurso, Scotland, from October 24th to 26th, 2025. However, it’s expected that the event will not require the full three-day window to complete.

Twelve-person teams from England, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the host nation, Scotland, will compete for the coveted overall team title, as well as individual honours in both the Open Men’s and Open Women’s divisions. England enters as the defending champions, having claimed the title in Jersey last year.

The competition returns to Scotland for the first time since 2021, when it was held during the COVID pandemic. Hosting duties rotate annually among the home nations, and in 2025, Scotland has the honour of welcoming the event once again. Thurso, renowned for some of Europe’s best waves, was chosen as the venue. The area has a long-standing history of hosting prestigious events, dating back to the early 1980s with both British and European Championships.

As Scotland’s only opportunity to host the competition in the next four years, local athletes, particularly those from Thurso, will be looking to make the most of their home turf advantage. Members of the North Shore Surf Club, such as Dylan Fogarty-Macdonald, Olivia MacKay, Finn MacDonald, Phoebe Strachan, Mark Boyd, and Craig McLachlan, are regulars at Thurso-East and will look to leverage their intimate knowledge of the waves to excel in the competition. The full Scottish team is as follows:

Each country will send its top four men and women who have qualified via their national championships. The additonal two spots for both men and women for each team are allocated to wilcards selected by the country’s national federation. The top four individual placings for both men and women will count to each countrys final overall ranking and individual results will contribute towards selection for the British team vying for Olympic qualification.

The primary competition venue will be Thurso-East, but backup locations—such as Brims Ness and Sinclairs Bay—are on standby in case conditions at Thurso-East are unsuitable. Event organisers will assess the forecast leading up to the competition and make adjustments accordingly, while also ensuring there is time for freesurfing within the event window.

Thanks to the Strategic Events Grant Fund, funded by the UK Government and supported by the Highland Council. Thanks also to our partners Christian Surfers Scotland, North Shore Surf Club and the Pentland Hotel for their support.

GB Surfing and Scottish Surfing are seeking commercial sponsorship for the event. If you or your company are interested in supporting the event please contact info@scottishsurfing.scot

Past Championships

YearChampionsClubs
2024Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2023Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2022Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2021Craig McLachlan(NSSC)
2020N/A(Covid-19 Pandemic)
2019Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2018Mark Boyd(NSSC)
2017George Watt(BSC)
2016Mark Cameron(BSC)
2015Chris Noble(NSSC)
2014Chris Noble(CBR)
2013Chris Noble(CBR)
2012Mark Cameron(BSC)
2011Chris Noble(CBR)
2010Mark Cameron(BSC)
2009Mark Cameron(BSC)
2008Mark Cameron(BSC)
2007Chris Noble(CBR)
2006Mark Cameron(BSC)
2005Chris Noble(CBR)
2004N/A
2003N/A
2002N/A
2001N/A
2000N/A
1999Mark Cameron(BSC)
1998Iain Masson(BSC)
1997Iain Masson(BSC)
1996Iain Masson(BSC)
1995Malcolm Findlay(BSC)
1994Neil Harris
1993Iain Masson(BSC)
1992Iain Masson(BSC)
1991Iain Masson(BSC)
1990Iain Masson(BSC)
1989Stephen Clelland
1988Peter Strachan(BSC)
1987Ian McKay(SSC)
1986Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1985Ian McKay(SSC)
1984Ian McKay(SSC)
1983Ian McKay(SSC)
1982Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1981Eric Davies
1980Eric Davies
1979Ian McKay(ESC)
1978Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1977Malcolm Findlay(FSC)
1976Bill Batten(ESC)
1975Andy Bennetts(ESC)
1974Bill Batten(ESC)
1973Bill Batten(ESC)

Past Championships

YearChampionsClubs
2024Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2023Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2022Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2021 Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2020 N/A (Covid-19 Pandemic)
2019Iona McLachlan (NSSC)
2018Phoebe Strachan (NSSC)
2017Megan Mackay (MFSR)
2016 Shoana Blackadder (NSSC)
2015Shoana Blackadder (NSSC)
2014Shoana Blackadder (CBR)
2013Shoana Blackadder (CBR)
2012Shoana Blackadder(CBR)
2011Dianne Ripoll
2010Jill Noble(BSC)
2009Shoana Blackadder(CBR)
2008Sheila Finlayson(CBR)
2007Jill Noble(BSC)
2006Angie Fraser(BHSC)
2005Jill Noble(BSC)
2004N/A
2003N/A
2002N/A
2001N/A
2000N/A
1999N/A
1998Fiona Logan
1997N/A
1996Jill Noble(BSC)
1995Jill Noble(BSC)
1994Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1993Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1992Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1991Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1990Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1989Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1988Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1987Barbara Wilson
1986Sheila Finlayson(NSSC)
1985Carol Wilson
1984Carol Wilson
1983N/A
1982N/A
1981Marianne Bearicke
1980N/A
1979N/A
1978Joyce Campbell