Crime·03.05.2026Resumen IA The theft of the Lipton Cup and the story of the 'world's most cheerful loser'
An 18-carat gold trophy worth £490,000 has been stolen from Glasgow's Riverside Museum. The Lipton Cup was presented to Sir Thomas Lipton in December 1930 by American supporters, including Franklin D. Roosevelt and Utah miners, after his fifth and final unsuccessful attempt at winning the America's Cup. The Scot, who grew up in the Gorbals and built a fortune in groceries and tea, became known as the 'world's most cheerful loser' for his gracious attitude in defeat over three decades of challenging for yachting's greatest prize.