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Results 1979-2019 Snipe Class Pan Am Participation boats 1979 Puerto Rico Snipe 1 United States Mark Reynolds Laser 2 United States Jeff Lenhart 470 3 Brazil Boris Ostergren Lightning 4 Brazil Mike Weinschenck Soling 5 Argentina Julio Labandeira 6 Argentina Pedro Sisti 7 Canada Ian Brown 8 Bermuda Wayne Soares 9 Bermuda Penny Simmons 10 Canada Jim Belford 11 Uruguay Carlos Murguia 12 Puerto Rico Rafael Gonzalez 13 Colombia Fernando de la Con 14 Puerto Rico Carlos Ruiz 15 US Virgin Islands Robin Luke 15 participants, 9 nations 1983 Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela boats 1 United States Jeff Lenhart Snipe 2 Argentina Julio Labandeira Solings 3 Uruguay Fernando Thode Star 4 Brazil Paulo Santos 470-M 5 Bahamas Gregory Kelly J-24 6 US Virgin Islands Dan Neri Lightning 7 Venezuela Jose Revenga Windglider 8 Puerto Rico Carlos Olivio Laser 8 participants, 8 nations 1987 Michigan City, Michigan, USA boats 1 United States Dave Chapin Snipe 2 Argentina Santiago Lange Laser 3 Brazil Ivan Pimentel Lightning 4 Canada Doug Nugent Soling 5 Bermuda Stevie Dickinson Star 6 Urugay Horacio Carabelli Board- women 7 Bahamas Peter Christie Board-men 8 Cuba Acosta/Perez 8 participants, 8 nations 1991 Havana, Cuba boats 1 Cuba Nelido Manzo Snipe 2 Brazil Antonio Paes Leme Finn 3 United States Peter Commette 470-m 4 Chile Juan Weigand 470-w 5 Canada Ian Brown Laser-m 6 Uruguay Gabriel Faggi Laser-w 7 Argentina John MacCall Lightning 8 Bermuda Stevie Dickinson Board -M & W 8 participants, 8 nations 1995 Mar del Plata, Argentina boats 1 Cuba Nelido Manzo Snipe 2 Uruguay Ricardo Fabini J-24 3 Argentina Guilllermo Parada 470-m 4 Brazil Alejandro Paradeda 470-w 5 United States Doug Hart Europe 6 Canada Dirk Kneulman Laser 7 Puerto Rico Antonio Mari Laser Radial 8 Bermuda Stevie Dickinson Lightning 8 participants, 8 nations Board - M&W 1999 Gimli, Canada boats 1 Cuba Nelido Manzo Snipe 2 Brazil Alexandre Paradeda Lightning 3 Argentina Luis Soubie Europe 4 Uruguay Ricardo Fabini Finn 5 United States Henry Filter Hobie 16 6 Canada Dirk Kneulman Laser 7 Bahamas Jimmie Lowe Laser radial 8 Chile Jorge Gonzalez Sunfish 8 participants, 8 nations Board M&W 2003 Dominican Republic boats 1 Brazil Bruno Amorim Snipe 2 Cuba Nelido Manso Hobie 16 3 Uruguay Santiago Silviera Laser 4 United States Henry Filter Laser Radial 5 Argentina Luis Calabrese Sunfish 6 Canada Mike Dinsdale J-24 7 Bahamas Jimmie Lowe Board M&W 8 Colombia Juan Higuera 8 participants, 8 nations 2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil boats 1 Brazil Alexandre Paradeda Snipe 2 Uruguay Pablo Defazio Hobie 16 3 Mexico Jorge Murrieta Laser 4 United States Augie Diaz Laser Radial 5 Argentina Adrian Marcatelli Sunfish 6 Cuba Michel Leyva J-24 7 Bermuda Stevie Dickinson Board M&W 8 Canada Craig Noakes 9 Bahamas Robert Dunkley 10 Chile Carlos Schaumann 10 participants, 10 nations 2011 Guadalajara, Mexico boats 1 Brazil Alexandre Tinoco/Gabriel Borges Snipe 2 United States Augie Diaz/Kathleen Tocke Hobie 3 Uruguay Pablo Defazio/Manfredo Finck Laser 4 Puerto Rico Raul Rios/Marco Texidor Laser Radial 5 Chile Pedro Robles/Jose Lopez Sunfish 6 Argentina Luis Soubie/Cecilia Granucci J-24 7 Cuba Michel Leiva/Yudier Suarez Board M&W 8 Mexico Jeronimo Cervantez/Yon Belausteguigoitia 9 Ecuador Gaston Vedani/Juan Jose Ferretti 10 Colombia Dany Delgado/Andrea Ponton 10 participants, 10 nations 2015 Toronto, Canada boats 1 Puerto Rico Raul Rios/Fernando Monllor Snipe 2 Argentina Luis Soubie/Diego Lipszyc Lighting 3 United States Augie Diaz/Kathleen Tocke J24 4 Colombia Esteban Echavarria/Juan Restrepo Sunfish 5 Canada Evert McLaughlin/Alexandra Damly-Strnad Laser 6 Brazil Alexandre Paradeda/Georgia Rodrigues Laser Radial 7 Cuba Raul Diaz/Rafael Garcia Board M&W 8 Peru Diego Figueroa/Alonso Collantes Hobie 16 9 Chile Antonio Poncell/Pedro Vera 49erFX 10 Ecuador Edgar Diminich/Iberth Constate 10 participants, 10 nations 2019 Lima, Peru boats 1 United States Ernesto Rodriguez/Hallie Schiffman Snipe 2 Uruguay Ricardo Fabini/Florencia Parnizari Lightning 3 Brazil Juliana Duque/Rafael Martins Open Kiteboard 4 Cuba Nelido Manso/Iris Manso 49er 5 Argentina Luis Soubie/Brenda Quagliotti 49erFX 6 Chile Antonio Poncell/Maria Jesus Seguel Laser 7 Puerto Rico Ramon gonzalez/Tiare Sierra Radial 8 Ecuador Jesus Bailon/Andrea Quevedo Mixed Multihull 9 Peru Ismael Muelle/Gali Amsel M windsurfer 10 Guatemala Daniel Hernandez/Josselyn Echeverria W windsurfer 10 participants, 10 nations Sunfish.
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