Commodore Hub E. Isaacks and O'Leary Trophies
Commodore Hub E. Isaacks and O'Leary Trophies are the main sailing trophies awarded at the Open Snipe World Championships. The Commodore Hub E. Isaacks Trophy is awarded to the fleet of the winning skipper,[1] while the O’Leary Trophy is awarded to the person who crews for the winning skipper in the majority of races sailed in the World Championships.[2] Finally, the Earl Elms Perpetual Trophy is awarded to the fleet of the winning skipper of the final race of the World Championship.
This competition is held every two years in the odd numbered years since 1949. Previously, it was held every year since 1934.
The Commodore Hub E. Isaacks Trophy is awarded since 1934 and it's the responsibility of the fleet of the winning skipper to see that the trophy is taken care of, guarded and returned to the place designated for the next competition, properly boxed for shipment with all duties and other charges paid by the Fleet. The name of the winning skipper, year, fleet and country shall be engraved at the winner’s expense in uniform engraving.[3] It's named after Hub E. Isaacs, of Dallas, Texas, first commodore of the Snipe Class International Racing Association (SCIRA), who donated the trophy.
The O'Leary Trophy is awarded since 1961 and it was donated by Cathy O’Leary y Helen O’Leary Hall.[4]
Winners
Year | Skipper | O'Leary Trophy Crew |
Commodore Hub E. Isaacks Trophy Fleet (Club) |
1934 | William E. Bracey | 1-Dallas Sailing Club | |
1935 | Perry Bass | 34–Wichita Falls Sailing Club | |
1936 | Philip A. Benson, Jr. | 4-Sea Cliff Yacht Club | |
1937 | Arthur M. Deacon | 3-Western Long Island Sound | |
1938 | Charles Gabor | 10-Lake Mohawk | |
1939 | Walter Hall | 62-Corinthian (Oakland) | |
1940 | Darby Metcalf | 90-Los Angeles Yacht Club | |
1941 | Darby Metcalf | 90-Los Angeles Yacht Club | |
1942 | Charles Heinzerling | 190-Gull Lake (Lake Lakawanna) | |
1945 | Bob White | 94-Newport Harbor (Balboa Yacht Club) | |
1946 | Bob Davis | 94-Newport Harbor (Balboa Yacht Club) | |
1947 | Ted A. Wells | 93-Wichita (Wichita Sailing Club) | |
1948 | Carlos Vilar | 274-Club Náutico San Isidro | |
1949 | Ted A. Wells | 93-Wichita (Wichita Sailing Club) | |
1951 | Jorge Vilar Castex | 274-Club Náutico San Isidro | |
1953 | Antonio José Conde Martins | 369-Vela Atlantico (Centro de Vela da Mocidade Portuguesa) | |
1955 | Mario Capio | 404-Spalturno | |
1957 | Juan Manuel Alonso-Allende | 151-Real Sporting Club | |
1959 | Paul Elvstrom | 585-Hellerup Sejlklub | |
1961 | Axel Schmidt | Eric Schmidt | 477-Saco de São Francisco (Rio Yacht Club) |
1963 | Axel Schmidt | Eric Schmidt | 477-Saco de São Francisco (Rio Yacht Club) |
1965 | Axel Schmidt | Eric Schmidt | 477-Saco de São Francisco (Rio Yacht Club) |
1967 | Nelson Piccolo | C. Henrique de Lorenzi | 426-Rio Grande do Sul (Clube dos Jangadeiros) |
1969 | Earl Elms | Mike Shear | 495-Mission Bay (Mission Bay Yacht Club) |
1971 | Earl Elms | Craig Martin | 495-Mission Bay (Mission Bay Yacht Club) |
1973 | Félix Gancedo | Rafael Parga | 146-Real Club Mediterráneo |
1975 | Félix Gancedo | Manuel Bernal | 146-Real Club Mediterráneo |
1977 | Boris Ostergren | Ernesto Neugebauer | 426-Rio Grande do Sul (Veleiros do Sul) |
1979 | Dave Chapin | Tim Dixon | 91-Island Bay |
1981 | Jeff Lenhart | Patrick Muglia | 495-Mission Bay (Mission Bay Yacht Club) |
1983 | Torben Grael | Lars Grael | 477-Saco de São Francisco (Rio Yacht Club) |
1985 | Santiago Lange | Miguel Saubidet | 274-Club Náutico San Isidro |
1987 | Torben Grael | Marcelo Maia | 477-Saco de São Francisco (Rio Yacht Club) |
1989 | Ricardo Fabini | Harol Meerhoff | 506-Yacht Club Uruguayo |
1991 | Axel Roger | Jorge Quiroga | 737-Club Universitario de Buenos Aires |
1993 | Santiago Lange | Mariano Parada | 274-Club Náutico San Isidro |
1995 | Santiago Lange | Mariano Parada | 274-Club Náutico San Isidro |
1997 | Mauricio Oliveira | Eduardo Neves | 159-Rio de Janeiro (Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro) |
1999 | Nélido Manso | Octavio Lorenzo | 22-La Habana |
2001 | Alexandre Paradeda | Eduardo Paradeda | 426-Rio Grande do Sul (Clube dos Jangadeiros) |
2003 | Augie Diaz | Jon Rogers | 7-Miami (Coconut Grove Sailing Club) |
2005 | Augie Diaz | Pamela Kelly | 7-Miami (Coconut Grove Sailing Club) |
2007 | Tomas Hornos | Enrique Quintero | 244-Cottage Park Yacht Club |
2009 | Bruno Amorim | Dante Bianchi | 159-Rio de Janeiro (Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro) |
2011 | Alexandre do Amaral | Gabriel Borges | 159-Rio de Janeiro (Clube de Regatas Guanabara) |
2013 | Bruno Amorim | Dante Bianchi | 159-Rio de Janeiro (Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro) |
2015 | Mateus Tavares | Gustavo Carvalho | 662-Salvador de Bahia (Yacht Clube da Bahia) |
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