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Magyar: Gordon Ewelin (1909. május 24 – Buenos Aires, 1993) győzött a Tranmontána nevű hajójával (anyakikötője Balatonföldvár) a Kékszalag vitorlásversenyen 1940-ben és 1942-ben. A Tramontana 1926-ban került édesapja, Gordon Róbert tulajdonába, és Balatonföldvár volt az anyakikötője. Gordon Róbert miniszteri tanácsos, a Duna-Száva-Adria vasút vezérigazgatója, a Királyi Magyar Yacht Club vicecommodoréja, azaz elnökhelyettese volt. Evelyn sokat versenyzett a hajón, majd később, édesapja 1929-es halála után kormányozta is. Amikor a Tramontánával a Kékszalag-sikereket aratta, akkor már dr. Kultsár István miniszteri tanácsos, a KMYC contrecommodoréjának a felesége volt.
Date cca. 1940
Source Kékszalag történetek -1940: Egy titokzatos nő a kormánynál - http://miferfiak.hu/kekszalag-tortenetek-1940-egy-titokzatos-no-kormanynal/ 20170628 https://www.flickr.com/photos/59061037@N02/35586784715/in/dateposted-public/ 20170628
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