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The
Cannabis Cup was founded in 1988 by writer, Steven Hager. Whilst
researching his article, 'The King of Cannabis', Hager was inspired
by accounts of American cannabis harvest festivals during the
'60's by American, Nevil (Seed Bank founder). This led Hager
to the idea of holding a 'Cannabis Cup' in Amsterdam. The 1st
cannabis cup was held with just 3 judges; Hager, Dr Indoors
and a photographer. 4 seed companies entered, Sensi Seed Club,
Super Sativa Seed Club, the Seed Bank and Cultivators Choice.
Cultivators Choice won the cup.
The
following year the 2nd Cup was held and was again a fairly low
key affair... 4 seed companies entered and there were 6 judges.
Popularity and coverage of the Cup was low evidenced by little
coverage in the High Times, the cannabis culture magazine. The
Seed Bank won the 2nd Cannabis Cup.
The
1990 3rd Cannabis Cup saw greater controversy and media coverage.
Celebrity judges this year included the Furry Freak Brothers,
artists Gilbert and Paul Mavrides, and the founders of PROVOS
the famous Dutch activists of the 1960's. The Seed Bank won
again. A few weeks after this event the Drugs Enforcement Agency
tried to have Nevil extradited from Holland, as part of an operation
to shut down both the High Times (the cannabis culture magazine)
and the Seed Bank. The Dutch government refused to extradite
Nevil; he was subsequently arrested when he visiting family
in Australia. Nevil jumped bail and disappeared.
The
4th Cannabis Cup was seen as the 'Cannabis Crawl'...... following
the previous years events many seed companies went underground
and did not enter. The entries that year were limited and the
judges complained of a poor quality turn out all round. Rodger
Belknap, a judge, resigned that year when he realised none of
the strains put forward at the cup deserved the title!
Confidence
was restored during 1992 as more seed companies entered the
5th Cup. The occasion was marked by an awards dinner held at
the Garden Cafe. Of significance that year, was the merger of
Nevil's Seed Bank with Ben Dronker's Sensi Seed Club.....their
alliance formed the Sensi Seed Bank.
Silver
Cannabis Cups featured as awards at the 6th cannabis cup. The
silver cups organised by Hager were forged by Robin Ludwig,
based from a design created by his daughter. Many celebrity
judges were present at the 6th cup including Jack Herer and
Paul Krassner. 4 seed companies including Nirvana and Dutch
Passion competed. 15 marijuana cafe amsterdam coffeeshops and
7 marijuana cafe coffeeshops from outside Holland also competed.
Sensi Seed Bank
won the
6th Cannabis Cup.
The
1994, 7th Cannabis Cup was a major success in terms of attendance
of coverage. Over 700 judges attended and the cup was a worldwide
media event. Opening ceremonies at the Melkweg and the Hemp
Expo at the Pax Party House helped make this one of the best
cups so far. Sensi Seed Bank won again this year with their
Jack Herer strain.
During
the following year, 1995, the cannabis cup went from strength
to strength. The 8th cup featured 1500 judges, 21 coffeeshops
and
5 dutch
seed companies along with entries from the USA, Canada and Switzerland.
A first, the 8th Cup featured a Cannabis Cup wedding performed
during the ceremonies and directed by Garrick Beck. Arjan of
the Green House won 4 cups including the Cannabis Cup. Sensi
Seed Bank won the best Seed Company Cup.
Due
to plans to unify Europes currencies, restrictions on cannabis
were imposed at the time of the 9th Cup. Events such as the
Cannabis Castle Tour were cancelled and strain entries were
not displayed in the Judge's Lounge. However the event was still
a big success. John Trudell, founder of the American Indian
Movement was present at the cannabis cup and along with many
other native celebrities helped make the 9th cannabis cup one
of the most memorable.
De Dampkring swept the awards by winning four Cups including
the Cannabis Cup.
1997
saw the introduction of the Counter Culture Hall of Fame at
the 10th Cannabis Cup. Bob Marley became the first inductee
and Marley's widow, Rita Marley flew from Jamaica to support
the event. The Cannabis Cup Band plaed a four hour tribute to
Bob Marley. Homegrown Fantasy won the Seed Company Cup and de
Dampkring won the Cannabis Cup for the second year running.
Louis
Armstrong and Mezz Mezzrow were inducted to the Counter Culture
Hall of Fame during the 11th Cannabis Cup with the ceremonies
being supervised by John Sinclair. Green House won the Cannabis
Cup this year after de Dampkring pulled out in protest that
the Cup had become too commercial.
In
the 1999 12th Cannabis Cup new award categories were introduced
with seed companies competing for two Cannabis Cups, Sativa
and Indica. The coffeeshops were given the task of voting for
the
4 competing
seed companies of that year as they had complained about previous
years voting procedures. This led to confusion and many ballots
were discounted. Green House won the Cannabis Cup. Sensi Seeds
won the Sativa Cup whilst Paradise Seeds won the Indica Cup.
The
13th Cannabis Cup featured a theme of the 'Goddess' and many
female cannabis celebrities flew in to attend the Cup. Ina May
Gasking, founder of the modern midwife movement became the first
living inductee in the Counter Culture Hall of Fame. Entertainment
was of a high standard throughout with Canadian comedian Watermelon
MC'ing the awards. Patti Smith performed live and the Five Points
Band and Galatatic also made an appearance. Cannabis Cup voting
was not for the public this year. The High Times ran a competition
in which 6 entrants were chosen as the judges. They were left
for 3 days on a barge boat with supplies of the competing strains
to test. After 3 days of continual smoking the 'Castaways' decided
Blueberry from the Noon was the winner. Kali Mist from Serious
Seeds and Blueberry from Dutch Passion were the Sativa and Indica
Cup winners respectively.
2001
saw the 14th Cannabis Cup. Due to the events of 9/11 the cannabis
cup was scaled down. Rumours that the cannabis cup was to be
cancelled also
contributed to poor attendance and sales at the cannabis cup.
Paul Krassner, considered the 'dean of underground journalism'
was
the first
living male to be inducted into the Counter Culture Hall of
Fame. Sweet Tooth from Barney's Breakfast Bar dominated the
Cannabis and Press cannabis cups this year winning both the
popular vote and the blind competition.
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