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United States Snipe National Championship
The United States National Snipe Championship is the annual national championship for sailing in the Snipe class. It is among the oldest One-Design class championships in the United States. Between 1934 and 1947 it was considered the SCIRA World Championship, with the winning skipper receiving the Commodore Hub E. Isaacks Trophy, but as the event became international after World War II, SCIRA's commodore Charles Heinzerling created a separate trophy for the USA champion and since then the winning skipper is awarded the ''Commodore Charles E. Heinzerling Trophy'', and the winning crew is awarded the ''Portage Lakes Yacht Club Trophy''. When the fleet is large enough, the Snipe Nationals are held in two parts. The first is an elimination series called the ''Crosby Series'', where the ''Crosby Memorial Trophy'' is awarded. After three races, the top 33 boats sail in the ''Heinzerling Series'' which determines the national champion. The remaining competitors sail in the ''Wells Serie ...
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National Championship
A national championship(s) is the top achievement for any sport or competition, contest within a league of a particular nation or nation state. The title is usually awarded by contests, ranking systems, stature, ability, etc. This determines the best team, individual (or other entity) in a particular nation and in a particular field. Often, the use of the term cup or championship is just a choice of words. Bandy * List of Finnish bandy champions * List of Norwegian bandy champions * List of Russian bandy champions * List of Swedish bandy champions * List of United States bandy champions Basketball *NBA Finals *NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament *NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament *Úrvalsdeild karla (basketball), Úrvalsdeild karla *Úrvalsdeild kvenna (basketball), Úrvalsdeild kvenna Bridge * North American Bridge Championships Cross country running * USA Cross Country Championships * Foot Locker Cross Country Championships (high school level) Curling ...
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Lake Lakawanna Yacht Club
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Clearwater Yacht Club
Clearwater Yacht Club is a yacht club located in Clearwater, Florida (United States). The club belongs to the Florida Council of Yacht Clubs, and the Florida Sailing Association. History The club's charter and by-laws were officially registered on 14 February 1911. Snipe fleet number 46, based at the club, was very strong in the 1930s and first hosted the ''Midwinter Snipe Championship Regatta'' in 1935, and has been raced ever since with the exception of the war years. Clark Mills was also the builder of Snipe "Honey", winner of the United States Snipe National Championship in 1951 with Francis Seavy and Howard McGaughey. CYC hosted the 1960 United States Snipe National Championship The United States National Snipe Championship is the annual national championship for sailing in the Snipe class. It is among the oldest One-Design class championships in the United States. Between 1934 and 1947 it was considered the SCIRA World .... References External links Officia ...
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Dick Tillman
Richard L. Tillman, known as Dick Tillman, (November 27, 1936 – October 14, 2020) was an American sailor. He was a member of the United States sailing team at the 1976 Summer Olympics as an alternate and was named US Sailor of the Year in 1965. He started sailing as a teenager at Wawasee Yacht Club crewing for Alan (Buzz) Levinson, his older brother Frank and his younger brother, Harry, in their Snipes. College Dick Tillman was National Intercollegiate Sailing Champion with the U.S. Naval Academy in 1957, and became a member of the ICSA Hall of Fame for Competitive Achievement after graduation in 1958. Sailing career Dick Tillman holds national, north American and world titles in the Snipe, Finn, Laser and Sunfish classes: *U.S. National Champion in Snipe (1959), Finn (1965), *North American Champion in Laser (1971, 1972 and 1973), and Finn (1965). He also won a bronze medal at the 1959 Pan American Games in Snipe. In the Masters category, he also holds several champio ...
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Illinois Valley Yacht Club
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Alamitos Bay Yacht Club
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club is a yacht club located in Alamitos Bay (Long Beach, California), United States. The club belongs to the Southern California Yachting Association. History Alamitos Bay Yacht Club was founded on August 14, 1924, by twelve local sailors and boat builders. On May 30, 1926, ABYC was formally organized with Richard L. Russell Sr., elected the first Commodore, and ABYC was incorporated within the laws of the State of California on January 28, 1928. Racing Besides many National and North American Championships, the Clifford Day Mallory Cup in 1976 and the 2002 Snipe Western Hemisphere & Orient Championship, ABYC hosted the following World Championships: *Finn Gold Cup in 1974 *Tornado World Championship in 1977 and 1993 * International 14 Fleet Racing World Championships in 1979 and 2006 * Snipe Worlds in 1981 *ISAF World Women's Sailing Championship in 1991 * International A-class catamaran Worlds in 1997 *Melges 24 Worlds in 1999 *Viper 640 Worlds in 2019 ...
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Atlanta Yacht Club
The Atlanta Yacht Club is a private yacht club located in Acworth, Georgia (United States), on the southwest shore of Lake Allatoona. One-Design racing began with a Penguin fleet the first season. The second season brought out five more organized fleets: Snipes, Thistles, Y-Flyers, a handicap fleet and a power boat fleet. Lasers and Optimists are the latest incorporations. Fleets and regattas Current fleets at the club and their major regattas are: *Y-Flyer fleet 1, Beers Regatta. *Thistle fleet 48, Dixie Regatta. * Snipe fleet 330, Halloween Regatta. Notable Sailors Ted Turner Robert Edward "Ted" Turner III (born November 19, 1938) is an American entrepreneur, television producer, media proprietor, and philanthropist. He founded the Cable News Network (CNN), the first 24-hour United States cable news, cable news ch ... and Tarasa Davis are among Atlanta Yacht Club's most famous sailors. References {{reflist, 30 em External links Official website Sailing c ...
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Mentor Harbor Yachting Club
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Tom Frost
Thomas "Tom" M. Frost (June 30, 1936 – August 24, 2018) was an American rock climber known for big wall climbing first ascents in Yosemite Valley. He was also a photographer and climbing equipment manufacturer. Frost was born in Hollywood, California, and died in Oakdale, California. Rock climbing and mountaineering Frost grew up in Newport, California and was a sailing champion as a teenager, winning the Snipe National Championship in 1953 and 1954. In 1958, he graduated with a degree in engineering from Stanford University, where he was a member of the Stanford Alpine Club. Frost began making first ascents in Yosemite in 1958. In 1960, he made the second ascent of The Nose on El Capitan in Yosemite Valley, a route pioneered by Warren Harding in 1958. He climbed with Royal Robbins, Chuck Pratt and Joe Fitschen. In 1961, Frost and Yvon Chouinard visited the Tetons, and made the first ascent of the northeast face of Disappointment Peak, its difficulty rated IV, 5.9, A ...
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Green Lake Yacht Club
The Green Lake Yacht Club is a private yacht club located in Green Lake, Wisconsin, United States. It's one of the members of the Inland Lake Yachting Association (ILYA). History The Green Lake Yacht Club, organized in 1894, was one of the first yacht clubs in the state. Fleets At the present time the club is home of the following One-Design racing fleets: * E-Scow Fleet *Laser Fleet * Snipe Fleet #129 *Optimist Fleet Regattas GLYC hosted the 10th Annual A-Scow National Championship in 2015, and the ILYA I-20 Interstate 20 (I‑20) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States. I-20 runs beginning at an interchange with I-10 in Scroggins Draw, Texas, and ending at an interchange with I-95 in Florence, South Carolina. Between ... Invitational Regatta in 2009 and 2015. References {{reflist External links Official website 1894 establishments in Wisconsin Sailing in Wisconsin Sailing clubs in Wisconsin ...
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Seaside Park Yacht Club
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Corpus Christi Yacht Club
The Corpus Christi Yacht Club is an American private yacht club located in Corpus Christi, Texas, which belongs to the Texas Sailing Association. History The club was incorporated on November 13, 1923. In 1950, it merged with the Southwestern Yacht Club. The two clubs had been the most active racing clubs in Corpus Christi. CCSC's first regatta, a 12 boat Snipe competition, took place June 15 and 16, 1946. In this class, Billy Wicker, commodore of the Southwestern Yacht Club, and Robert Vetters won the United States Snipe National Championship The United States National Snipe Championship is the annual national championship for sailing in the Snipe class. It is among the oldest One-Design class championships in the United States. Between 1934 and 1947 it was considered the SCIRA World ..., hosted at the club in 1948. CCYC hosted the Optimist World Championship in 2002, and the Melges 24 World Championship in 2011. Notes References {{reflist External links Official ...
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