Female Snipe World Championship

The Female Snipe World Championship is an bi-annual international sailing regatta held in the Snipe (dinghy). It is organized by the host club on behalf of the Snipe Class International Racing Association (SCIRA) and recognized by World Sailing, the sports IOC recognized governing body.

Trophies

The Roy Yamaguchi Memorial Trophy is awarded to the winning helm and her it was donated to the class by Japanenese Class Association who hosted the first addition of the event.[1][2] The other trophy of note is the Carmen Diaz Trophy donated by Augie Diaz and is awarded to the highest placing boat with a helm and crew aged under 22 in the year of the event[3].

Events

Ed. Hosts Boat Sailor Ref.
No Day/Month Year Host club City Country No. Nat. Cont.
01 11–15 Aug 1992 Hakkeijima Marina Yokohama  Japan 44 88 5 4
02 8–11 Sep 1996 Centro de Alto Rendimiento Mar Menor  Spain 23 46 9 4 [4]
03 3–7 Oct 1998  Severn Sailing Association Annapolis, Maryland  United States 31 62 10 4
04 28 Aug – 3 Sep 2000  Societa Treiestina Della Vela Trieste  Italy 30 60 10 4
05 15-20 Oct 2002  St. Petersburg Yacht Club Tampa Bay  United States 26 52 8 4
06 14 Aug 2004  Vestfjordens Seilforening Oslo  Norway 35 70 8 4
07 19–26 Nov 2006  Yacht Club Punta del Este Punta del Este  Uruguay 15 30 9 4 [5][6]
08 24-28 Sep 2008  Real Club Nautico de Roquetas de Mar Roquetas de Mar  Spain 23 46 9 4
09 7–12 Nov 2010  St. Petersburg Yacht Club St. Petersburg, Florida  United States 24 48 8 4
10 18–23 Sep 2012  Real Club Mediterráneo de Málaga Malaga  Spain 21 42 5 4
11 3–8 Nov 2014  Club Nautico Cordoba Cordoba  Argentina 14 28 4 3
12 26-29 Aug 2016  Circolo Velico Tiberino Bracciano  Italy 19 38 8 3
13 14–19 Aug 2018  Sail Newport Newport  United States 32 64 10 3 [7]
N/A 8–12 Oct 2020  Yacht Club Paulista São Paulo  Brazil CANCELLED DUE TO COVID
15 6–9 Oct 2021  Yacht Club Paulista São Paulo  Brazil 40 80 7 3
16 3–8 Oct 2023  Club de Vela Valencia Mar Valencia  Spain 42 84 14 4 [8]
16 22–27 Jul 2025   Enoshima  Japan

Winners

Year Skipper/Crew Fleet Country Ref.
1994 Pauline Book/Carine Juliussen Åsgårdstrand Seilforening  Norway
1996 Pauline Book/Carine Juliussen Åsgårdstrand Seilforening  Norway [9]
1998 Yekaterina Skudina/Tatiana Lartseva Pirogovo Club  Russia
2000 Karianne Eikeland/Janett Krefting Bergens Seilforening  Norway
2002 Carolyn Brown Krebs/Julie Redler Mission Bay Yacht Club  United States
2004 Andrea Foglia/Mariana Foglia Yacht Club Punta del Este  Uruguay
2006 Andrea Foglia/Mariana Foglia Yacht Club Punta del Este  Uruguay [5]
2008 Marina Gallego Durán/Marina Sánchez Ferrer Real Club de Regatas de Santiago de la Ribera  Spain
2010 Anna Tunnicliffe/Molly O'Bryan Vandemoer Lauderdale Yacht Club  United States
2012 Marta Hernández de la Higuera/Ángela Hernández de la Higuera Club de Mar de Almería  Spain
2014 María Paula Salerno/Mariela Cecilia Salerno Yacht Club Argentino  Argentina
2016 Juliana Duque/Amanda Sento Sé Yacht Clube da Bahía  Brazil
2018 Carol Cronin/Kim Couranz Severn Sailing Association  United States
2021 Juliana Duque/Mila Beckerath Yacht Clube da Bahía  Brazil
2023 Juliana Duque/Bruna Di Croce Patricio Yacht Clube da Bahía  Brazil

References

  1. ^ "The Roy Yamaguchi Trophy". Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Roy Yamaguchi Memorial Trophy Deed of Gift" (PDF). Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Carmen Diaz Trophy Deed of Gift" (PDF). Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  4. ^ "2nd Snipe Womens World Report" (PDF). Snipe Bulletin - Oct 1996. ISCRA. Oct 1996. Retrieved 2024-12-21.
  5. ^ a b "2006 Snupe Worlds Women" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-12-21.
  6. ^ "2006 Snupe Worlds Women" (PDF). Winter 2007. Retrieved 2024-12-21. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  7. ^ "2018 Results".
  8. ^ https://www.snipewomen.com/womens-worlds
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference 1996 Results was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

See Also